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Listening to these hypocrites on the news is enough to make you either cry, laugh or vomit, according to your character. Idiots. They still think the world is as naive as it was in the past. I thank God daily for the Internet. Long may it remain free. |
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Did you know that German soldiers had to protect the Serbs in Kosovo during WWII because the Albanians were slaughtering them. This happened in no other country that the Germans occupied. The Albanians saw their chance - they were allies of the GErmans - and seized it. "In Kosovo, under Albanian and German rule nearly 100,000 Albanians moved into Kosovo. Serbs were harassed and attacked by the occupying force of Albanians." http://lamar.colostate.edu/~grjan/kosovohistory.html Someone who aspires to teach others should first of all have knowledge of the subject themselves. |
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Eduard evarnadze, frm. Soviet Foreign Minister and ex-President of Georgia, interviewed by "Russia Today".There seems to be a certain balance within him, competence to make judgments, rather than to be an unconditional advocate of one side, although he would not say anything alike if he was in Sakavili's shoes right now. | ||||||
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The colonizers that took Albanian land were thrown out when the Serbia military machine wasn't there to crush the Albanians. Start here: http://www.trepca.net/english/2006/t...m_in_1937.html The Albanians cannot be dispelled by means of gradual colonization alone. They are the only people who, over the last millennium, managed not only to resist the nucleus of our state, Rashka and Zeta, but also to harm us by pushing our ethnic borders northwards and eastwards. When in the last millennium our ethnic borders were shifted up to Subotica in the north and to the Kupa River in the northwest, the Albanians drove us out of the Shkodra (Scutari) region, out of the former capital of Bodin, and out of Metohija and Kosovo. and this: "The Serbs attempt to subdue Kosovos Albanians between 1912 and 1919 resulted in a wave of Albanian militancy and protracted lowintensity conflict that ebbed and flowed throughout the 20th century. The early violence reached a peak in the winter of 1918-1919, when the Serbian army rampaged through several villages of western Kosovo, laying waste to more than 900 houses and killing hundreds of civilians (Banac 1984: 298). The military campaigns in Kosovo were augmented and followed by elaborate attempts at colonization, which together advanced the official Serbian policy of assimilating or expelling Kosovos Albanians (Banac 1984:298). Far from keeping such dark intentions secret, Serbian officials and intellectuals went on the public record often and at length to articulate the states desire to alienate its Albanian minority (Malcolm 1999: 268, 280, 283; Banac 1984: 298). An official Serbian report on the agrarian reform of the mid-1930s states plainly that the policy of limiting Albanian landholdings was aimed at reducing their demographic presence: This [maximum Albanian land parcel] is below the minimum needed for survival. But that was precisely what we wanted; that is, to prevent them from living and thereby force them to emigrate (Banac 1984: 301). The architects of colonization wrote detailed memoirs of their efforts at anti-Albanian demographic engineering (Vickers 1998: 107, 116),13 and two official decrees on colonization stand as eminent subjects of the public record.14 In all, Serbia attempted two, arguably three, colonization programs in Kosovo between 1912 and 1999. The first, which spanned the years from 1918 to 1928 (105), achieved mixed success from Belgrades perspective. Tax and property incentives for Serbs to move to Kosovo produced a measurable demographic change in Kosovos cities by 1929, but the provinces overall ethnic balance remained roughly 60% Albanian, 35% Serb. Vasa Čubrilović, the architect the second Kosovo colonization program, concluded from the first programs shortfalls that a passive schedule of incentives for Serbs and disincentives for Albanians was not sufficient to effect the desired shift in demographics. Serbias new objective would be the active, organized mass emigration of Albanians from Kosovo (Malcolm 1999: 284). During the second program, from 1929 to 1941, Belgrade pursued twin policies of Turkifying its Albanian citizens through language education and encouraging their mass transfer to what was defined as their natural homeland, Turkey. Although the plan fell well short of its targets, the 1935 Belgrade-Istanbul agreement to transfer 200,000 Albanians is a lasting testament to its ambitious nationalist goals. The FRY governments Yugoslav Program on Kosovo, which lasted from 1990 until Serbias pullout in 1999, arguably constituted a third colonization effort, although unlike its predecessors, it was not named as such by official decree. Under the Yugoslav Programs terms, Serbs were given new apartments and tax benefits and unduly compensated for administrative jobs in Kosovo. The Miloević crisis administration of the 1990s eased this effort along by summarily relieving several thousand Albanians of jobs subsequently filled by Serbs (Vickers 1998: 245)." http://www.seep.ceu.hu/archives/issue61/herbert.pdf These are real sources, by scholars, not internet self-publishers. Serbs admit colonization as well. So during WWII Albanians got their land back and setlers were sent packing. There was no way one could move 100,000 Albanians from Albania to Kosova without a major paper trail. That would have been 10% of Albania and 20% of Kosova. FYI: many more Serbs fought for Germans than Albanians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZBOR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosta_Pe%C4%87anac http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Volunteer_Corps and the one that Serbs brag about, Draza Mihailovich. How does it feels to fall for stupid Serbian propaganda and even make fun of others when you fall for it? |
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__________________ AMAC (Australian Macedonian Advisory Council) http://www.macedonian.com.au |
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Grace do you have any idea of how strong the US militairy exactly is? Any form of guerilla warfare is futile! they have the best and most avanced weapons you can hardly imagine! let alone the weapons that are still top secret! No country can withstand the awesome military power America posseses! Guerilla warfare is so 40/50/60's its practiacally usseles now in modern times. |
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