From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Fri Jun 1 08:58:26 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 08:58:26 Subject: [NYC-L] Re: Adoption/ Not an option Message-ID: As an Albanian I thank You for offering your help, but I believe that at the moment there is no need to send children abroad from Macedonia, apart from for medical treatment. There are even less reasons for adoption/ the subject of the posting is Adoption/. Giving a child for adoption is not an option among Albanians in general, and I know for certain in Kosova and knowing Macedonian Albanians they will not even think about it. Family network incuding extented family is very supportive, and cose relatives would usually take care about the child if he/se is left without parents. We had a case in Kosova Justice Department a year ago, an American lawyer wanted to adopt a child for a couple. According to Kosovan Law that is the last option i.e. international adoption. As far as I know this adoption was not allowed. Of course the help offered is understood and appreciated than and know but children play a very important role in family life in Kosova/within Albanians in general too/ and adoption is not something that is thought about as an option in general, let laone international adoption. >From: atc623 at juno.com >Reply-To: nyc-l at alb-net.com >To: NYC-L at alb-net.com >Subject: [NYC-L] Adoption ! >Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:14:24 -0400 > > === NYC-L: New York City Discussion Forum === > >Is there any children who need help there ? > >Could live in our home... > >Thanks, >KGD >atc623 at juno.com >________________________________________________________________ >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. >____________________________________________________ >NYC-L: A discussion and information list of the >Albanian community in the New York City Metro Area. >To post to the list: NYC-L at alb-net.com >For more information: http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/nyc-l > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Fri Jun 1 09:48:59 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 09:48:59 Subject: [NYC-L] Once again Prostitution issue Message-ID: An article from through Kreshnik Cela, /Albanian UK/ >-------- Albanian UK -------- Subject: Prostitution of Albanian Women in Italy???!! Big Question: What is Albanian Government doing about it??? What are we doing and what we can do about it? Or are we ashamedto talk about it. I think after the crisis in Macedonia/Presheva velly,andKosova this is maybe most important issue that Abanian Institutions and albanians in general need to focus their attenition. This subject was"dealt"some time ago in a way in the list /Abanian list/ but not in a manner required, I haved to say. I don't want to go into deatail, because members of the list will know some of the content of the postings, but I have to say I was surprised to hear that Kanun has to do something with this. Without any intention to get into the argument about it I would only say Kanun has no place in discribing, today's social events/phenomenon. It's importance has deminished over the time, and it is "applied" to certain exctent in revenge cases. I can assure Mr. Pack /ho wrote about it/ that most of Albanians in Kosova spend their day without even mentioning Kanun let alone abiding by it. / I expect similar situation is in Albania too. The point I am trying to make is that reasons are somewhere else but certainly not in the'Kanun'. Regards, Imer Berisha If we close our eyes the issue will not desappear. >http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/abc/20010521/wl/albanian_sexslavery_010521_1.html > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 >a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ >_______________________________________________ >Albanian-UK mailing list >Albanian-UK at alb-net.com >http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/albanian-uk _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Fri Jun 1 16:30:44 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 16:30:44 Subject: [NYC-L] Fwd: [Albanian-UK] Ihsan Bey Toptani Message-ID: An interesting article about a wellknwon member of Albanian diaspora in the UK, taken from Albanian UK, send by "Besim Gerguri" Imer Brisha _________________________ >Ihsan Bey Toptani >01 June 2001 > Ihsan Toptani, journalist and political activist: born Tirana 25 >August 1908; died London 28 May 2001. >Ihsan Bey Toptani was the last direct male descendant of the great Toptani >family who dominated the Albanian capital for 150 years, and the last >living man to hold the rank of Ottoman bey to reside in Britain. But >despite these extraordinary and archaic origins, and after a prominent role >in the Second World War, he lived a modest life in south London in the last >40 years, a victim of the post-war Communist victory in Albania, and was >well known as a leader of the Albanian ?migr? world in London. > >The Toptani family were in many ways the founders of contemporary Tirana, >and played a crucial role in the political intrigues surrounding the >foundation of modem Albania in 1913. His most notorious ancestor was Esad >Pasha Toptani, the mentally disturbed traitor who plotted with the venal >Serbs and Greeks against the fledgling state. > >The family's great period was the early and mid-19th century when the >decline in the Ottoman system allowed considerable freedom of action to the >beys, who lived more or less as feudal princelings on their estates. The >Toptanis owned much of central Tirana, including the land on which the >modern parliament stands, and had farms and forests in the wild lands >beyond the Dalti mountains to the east of the capital. His father, Abdi Bey >Toptani, was active in the late-19th-century renaissance of Albanian >literature and nationalism, and then became a cabinet minister after the >independence declaration at Vlora in 1913. > >At that time, little Ihsan was a boy of five years of age, and after >elementary schooling in Tirana he was sent away to Austria, Albania's >traditional friend among the European powers, for his later education. He >impressed his teachers with his intellectual ability, and had science, >politics and philosophy as his main interests. He was also a skilled >photographer, and good at languages, and was awarded a doctorate in >political sciences at Graz University. > >Returning to Tirana, he found the country being drawn increasingly into the >maw of the Italian Fascists, and the old dominance that the Toptanis had >enjoyed in Tirana society was being eroded by the brash new men who had >allied themselves with the Italians. He was involved in a short, unhappy >marriage arranged by his family. King Zog was never very keen on the >Toptanis, and Ihsan lacked a political party to advance his interests. > >On the outbreak of the Second World War, as Albania was used as a base for >invasion of Greece, Toptani joined the resistance as an independent >nationalist, and was in contact with the British Special Operations >Executive (SOE), who were beginning operations to help the anti-Axis forces >in Albania. This was not a simple relationship, however, and he also had >contact with the Axis occupiers, and later wrote quite sympathetically of >those Albanians who had been active collaborators and who had seen the best >interests of their country as resting with a German victory in the war. > >In the complex intrigues within the Resistance, his finest moment was at >the Toptani estate hill village of Mukje in August 1943, when he presided >at talks held between the Communist-dominated National Liberation Council, >led by Enver Hoxha and the rightist Balli Kombetar. Both sides agreed to >fight for an independent Albania, including Kosovo, but within days of its >being signed it was rejected by the Communists as a result of policy >differences over Kosovo. Toptani always believed that Enver Hoxha had been >a traitor to the national cause and had worked with Tito's envoy, Svetozar >Vukmanovic (General Tempo), after this key meeting to destroy the agreement >and betray the Kosovars into Yugoslav servitude. > >A period of activity in the resistance followed and he spent a good deal of >time working with Julian (later Lord) Amery and other SOE agents who had >been dropped into Albania by SOE HQ in Cairo, and were ultimately >unsuccessful in uniting the northern feudal lords and Zogist sympathisers >against Enver Hoxha and the Partisans. This period is described in Amery's >controversial book Sons of the Eagle (1948). > >Toptani was evacuated to Italy after the Communist victory, and began >working with the Americans, obtaining a staff job as a journalist on >Newsweek. When the CIA and MI6 began to try to organise the overthrow of >Enver Hoxha's regime, Toptani set up the liberation committee in Greece, >and was responsible for recruiting ?migr?s into the force that was trained >by David Smiley and others in MI6 on Malta to confront the Communists. It >is generally believed that the Soviet spy Kim Philby, then a senior >official in the Secret Intelligence Service, played an important part in >betraying this operation to Hoxha. > >After the collapse of this operation, Toptani returned to Britain, and >found work in the BBC Monitoring Service at Caversham. In 1958 he became a >British citizen, and worked in the Anglo-Albanian Association for the >freedom of his country. His fellow ex-intelligence officer Harry >Hodgkinson, the biographer of Scanderbeg, was a close friend and >Hodgkinson's death in 1994 affected him. Topkani was very happy to see the >end of Communism, and returned to Albania after a 47-year interval to see >the return of most of the family lands. > >He saw the end of Communism as opening the doors to the reunification of >the Albanian lands, and, although in his late eighties, he learnt to use a >computer, and soon all his friends began to receive his e-mails with >material calling for the liberation of Kosovo from Serbian oppression. > >Ihsan Toptani was a man of strong views, but he had great charm and >kindness and tolerated differences of opinion over historical >interpretation. A visit to his Streatham flat was a happy event. He >suffered from leukaemia for many years but although of a slight frame had a >typical Albanian physical resilience that enabled him to carry on the >struggle against Serbia until near the end of his life. > >James Pettifer > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Sat Jun 2 13:22:58 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 13:22:58 Subject: [NYC-L] Fwd: [Albanian-UK] A refugee from Kosovo was battered by 15 white men Message-ID: >From: "Besim Gerguri" > >Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2001 12:56:02 +0100 > > > >2qershor2001 > A refugee from Kosovo was battered by 15 white men in Sheffield on Monday >in an unprovoked racist attack. The 25-year-old, who speaks little English, >was hit over the head then repeatedly punched and kicked. The victim spent >two days in hospital before he was able to tell police via an interpreter >what had happened. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Sun Jun 3 15:48:33 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 15:48:33 Subject: [NYC-L] Bodies found in Danube/Belgrade Message-ID: Serb Gov. started exhumation of bodies in the refrigirator, some time ago in the Danub river near Kladova. (Belgrade). _________________________ BEOGRAD - Ministar unutra?njih poslova Srbije Du?an Mihajlovi?: Po?elo iskopavanje le?eva pokopanih po?to su bili izvadjeni iz hladnja?e pronadjene u Dunavu kod sela Tekija u blizini Kladova. _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Sun Jun 3 15:49:29 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 15:49:29 Subject: [NYC-L] Bodies found in Danube/Belgrade Message-ID: Acording to BETA, news agency, Serb Gov. started exhumation of bodies in the refrigirator, some time ago in the Danub river near Kladova. (Belgrade). _________________________ BEOGRAD - Ministar unutra?njih poslova Srbije Du?an Mihajlovi?: Po?elo iskopavanje le?eva pokopanih po?to su bili izvadjeni iz hladnja?e pronadjene u Dunavu kod sela Tekija u blizini Kladova. _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Thu Jun 7 13:41:16 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 13:41:16 Subject: [NYC-L] Fwd: RE: terrible Message-ID: >From: Jakup Berisha >To: imerprishtina at hotmail.com >Subject: RE: terrible >Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 12:51:23 +0200 > >Zeri > > Corpses of Other 800-900 Killed Albanians in Kosovo Revealed in > Belgrade > The Wednesday's edition of the Serb paper, "Nedeljni Telegraf" >wrote that other > mass graves were revealed in Batajnica with 800-900 corpses of >Albanian killed > in Kosovo. > Milosevic himself ordered cover-up of the crimes. > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Fri Jun 8 03:09:09 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 03:09:09 Subject: [NYC-L] My mistake that I talked to Cactusovski outside the list!!! Message-ID: Firs i apologize to the list for posting it, as I thing I/we should not have talked/reply to him/her at all. Mr.Caktus or Caktusovic, or Cactusovski, / enough is enough / I am afraid now you have crossed the red line. My feeling is that you are either Macedonian or Serb, if not the very person that is the author of the "article". Now you see the importance of puting your name forward. You can claim that you are Chinise and it might sell, you might even claim that you are one of the so-called "honest Albanians" living in Prosperous Serbia, but by the article you have just posted you have demonstrated unequivocaly that you are an ANTI-ALBANIAN. The article you brought to our attention/to few of us only/ as if we did not know that, was and is the official policy of Serbia. But you may be forgiven because you might be a Serb fighting for your "truth" and one of the reasons for you to get into the list was to stir up trubles in the list. The article that you have posted, I find it a loss of time to talk about it. One thing is for sure you managed to drag us into discussion that you wanted, because we (I mean myself and some other members of the list) wanted to give you a chance to speak, but if for you this Serb aktivist or whoever she is has more wieght than American diplomat William Walker, the article that I sent you and you did not even mention, to me everything is clear. I even think you might even laugh at us for allowing to go so far. Even you are not any longer on the list, I am sending this to the list to show how right I was to suspect of your intention and how important is that people put their name on the list. You might even be Milosevic himself if he has internet facilities in the "prison". I will not write to you any more I mean outside the list and please do not write to me. I did this in hope that you wre confused and wanted information from both sodes, know I am sure you have planty of "info" only from one side!! I sugest the same aproach to people/respected members of the list/ that he has managed (including me of course) to hook up in his "business". This happened only because we wanted to communicate/reply in a civilized manner with Mr./Mrs/Mss or whatever Cactus, even after he was bared from the list. Imer Berisha I took the liberty te deleat the article because it was to long and I have respect for members of both lists: Albanian and NYC, as i thought it might even be regarded as an offence to post it on the list. There are only few words from Cactusovic below. _________________________________ >From: "Black Cactus" >To: cfisher at mailbag.com, dorin.gheciu at sympatico.ca, >imerprishtina at hotmail.com, mentor at ALB-Net.com, tcoonan at UNCA.EDU >Subject: Facts & Fictions >Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 19:06:37 +0800 > > >A very calm and cool minded article. It only looks at the facts. It's long, >but a must read if you want to see "all" the facts about the problems in >Macedonia. > >Sorry to anyone annoyed with me.. I keep seeing these articles that appear >informative and I cant friggin help myself, and have to pass them on.. Im >really trying to be respectful but you guys need something else apart from >the same kind of articles that you keep feeding yourselves with same >outlook, over and over again. > >If anyone wants to comment please do, all I ask is keep it calm and >friendly. > >Peace. DIANA JOHNSTONE:ALBANIANS IN MACEDONIA: FACTS AND FICTIONS > >by Diana Johnstone > >Emperor's Clothes.com > >5/30/01 I took the liberty te deleat the article because it was to long and I have respect for members of both lists: Albanian and NYC, as i thought it might even be regarded as an offence to post it on the list. > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Sat Jun 9 15:02:10 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 15:02:10 Subject: [NYC-L] The Independent (UK) anti-Albanian pogrom... Message-ID: Legal Contact us Using our Content ? 2001 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd 09 June 2001 15:56 GMT+1 Home > News > World > Europe Fears of anti-Albanian pogrom as police join riots By Justin Huggler in Belgrade 08 June 2001 The Human Rights Watch (HRW) organisation yesterday accused Macedonian police of taking part in riots it said were clearly aimed at forcing ethnic Albanians to flee the southern city of Bitola. Around 100 houses were set ablaze and the city mosque was desecrated as an angry mob stormed through the streets of Bitola late on Wednesday night, sparking fears of a new wave of Balkan ethnic cleansing. In the cemetery, the graves of Albanians were opened and tombstones were kicked over. "Death to the Albanians" was spray-painted on the mosque's wall, and the prayer carpets were burned. The riots came after the deaths of five Macedonian soldiers, including two from Bitola, in fighting with ethnic Albanian rebels in the north of the country. Several Albanians in Bitola told human rights investigators that they were warned to leave the city within a week. Witnesses said the mob was chanting "Albanians out" and "Pure Bitola". "It's very clear that there was a plan in advance to identify the houses of Albanians to burn," said Peter Bouckaert of HRW, speaking from Bitola by telephone. "It appears that Macedonian extremists are engaged in a concerted plan to drive Albanians out of town." Even more disturbingly, Mr Bouckaert said several witnesses told him they saw uniformed police actively taking part in the riots, and that there was "no information at all" to suggest the police had done anything to stop the rampage. More than 40 houses and shops were set ablaze in a previous night of rioting in Bitola after eight Macedonian police and soldiers were killed in April. The police made only one arrest following that earlier round of rioting ? and that was of an Albanian who tried to protect his house with a gun. There were similar reports yesterday that three Albanians who tried to protect their property had been arrested. The sight of Albanians fleeing their homes so soon after the Kosovo war risks stirring Albanian passions across the Balkans. In recent years only a small minority of Albanians have lived in Bitola, and many of them fled after the first round of riots. But across Macedonia as a whole, Albanians make up between a quarter and a third of the total population, and there are fears that the rebellion could cause a full scale civil war. So far, it is only in Bitola, and a handful of isolated cases in the capital, Skopje, that the fighting has spread to civilians attacking civilians. Otherwise it has been confined to government troops battling the rebels in the north. Albanians complain that they are treated as second-class citizens in Macedonia. The Macedonian authorities accuse the Albanian guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (NLA) of trying to partition the country. The rebels claim they are fighting for improved rights. The United States, the European Union and Nato have all condemned the NLA and are heavily backing the Macedonian government, but calling for improved Albanian rights. But the Skopje government appears to be incapable of forcing the guerrillas out of villages they have been occupying around the north-eastern city of Kumanovo for over a month now, and public anger among the Slavic majority is growing. In the last few weeks, Albanian civilians, including children, have been killed by government shelling near Kumanovo. Now it appears Albanian civilians are being intimidated into fleeing their homes miles from the fighting. In Tirana, the Albanian government condemned the attacks on the ethnic Albanians in Bitola, and called on Skopje to protect the Albanian minority. "No reasons can justify the wild ethnic hatred," a government statement said. The Macedonian Prime Minister, Ljubco Georgievski, responded to the latest killings by calling for a state of war to be imposed. He was unlikely to obtain the two-thirds parliamentary majority this requires, but it may be an indication of the pressure for action building up from his Slav constituency. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. From arenc at worldnet.att.net Sat Jun 9 12:01:44 2001 From: arenc at worldnet.att.net (attt) Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 12:01:44 -0400 Subject: [NYC-L] On Monday June 11th 10 PM In-Reply-To: Message-ID: http://www.ArencPro.com 212-675-9466 Concerts and Activities. Recording Studio and Graphic Design. EDA ZARI The Albanian mystic voice. Concert, World Music - Jazz On Monday June 11th 10 PM Gaslight Club 400 W. 14 St. at 9th Ave. Cover charge $15 Information www.Arencpro.com 212-675-9466 Concerts and Activities. 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The Executive Director will lead the work and supervise the staff of AAWO. It will be responsible for the overall performance of the organization, particularly for the successful implementation of the program ?Helping Sisters in Need?, funded by the Office for Refugee Resettlement. Responsibilities include: Ensure the successful implementation of AAWO programs, particularly of the program ?Helping Sisters in Need?. Maintain and develop further AAWO relationships with the Albanian American community, with AAWO members, and with other Albanian American institutions. Ensure the timely and accurate reporting the donors. In partnership with the Board, identify AAWO organizational needs and develop strategies to raise funds to meet those needs. Cultivate relationships with potential AAWO donors, including private foundations, federal and state agencies, and individual donors. Supervise the organization of fundraising events. These currently include AAWO annual benefit and other events. 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The organization serves the Albanian American community, with particular attention paid to the needs of women and children. Through its various projects, AAWO contributes to the strengthening of the ties among Albanian Americans, and their effective integration in the US society. Program Manger: This is a full-time position. The Program Manger will work under the supervision of the Executive Director in implementing all AAWO programs, particularly for the successful implementation of the program ?Helping Sisters in Need?, funded by the Office for Refugee Resettlement. Responsibilities include: Manage the day-to-day activities of AAWO, particularly those related to the program ?Helping Sisters in Need?. Coordinate activities related to AAWO relationships with the Albanian American community, with AAWO members, and with other Albanian American institutions. Prepare timely and accurate reports for the donors and submit them in time to the Executive Director. Research funding opportunities for AAWO and help the Executive Director in preparing proposals. Coordinate AAWO fundraising events. These currently include AAWO annual benefit and other events. Help the Executive Director in her/his efforts to represent AWWO in speaking events, meetings and conferences. Manage the day-to-day financial activities of AAWO. In cooperation with the accountant, ensure that AAWO accounting and financial systems are accurate and conform the US and New York nonprofit accounting standards. Supervise the work of interns, volunteers and consultants. Handle correspondence related to AAWO programs, AAWO membership and donors. Respond in a timely manner to the request of the AAWO Board members for information related to AAWO programs. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree Minimum three years of experience working in the nonprofit sector, preferably with organizations that focus on gender issues Good knowledge of the Albanian American community Very well organized and detail-oriented Ability to juggle many task simultaneously Ability to work well independently and as part of a team Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Sound knowledge of finance and budgeting Salary: Commensurate with Experience To apply: E-mail or fax a resume, a cover letter and three references to: AAWO Attn: Program Manager Search 130 E 63rd Street, Suite A, New York, NY 10021 Fax: (212) 751 7782, E-mail: president at aawomq.org From imerprishtina at hotmail.com Thu Jun 14 19:32:18 2001 From: imerprishtina at hotmail.com (Imer Berisha) Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 19:32:18 Subject: [NYC-L] Belgrade mass grave site of Kosovar Albanians killed Message-ID: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1387000/1387615.stm Imer _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.