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List: NYC-L[NYC-L] Letter to the Editor of AP /Outbreak of fighting in Macedonia/Mr..TestoridesImer Berisha imerprishtina at hotmail.comTue Mar 13 22:27:32 EST 2001
Dear frienda and compatriots, This is the letter I have just sent to the Editor of the Associated Press and to Mr.Testorides, in relation to today's article of Mr.Testorides, who does not want to mention things, that I believe he does not like. _________________________________________________________________ To the Editor of the Associated Press /also to Mr. Testorides/ I have a particular respect for the work that Associated Press is doing at the present and has been doing in the past covering the recent conflicts in the Balkans. However, it has to be said that from time to time some reporters do show a certain amount of partiality, lack of arguments and most often the omission of certain facts that will otherwise give the respected reader an opportunity to have an information containing all the needed details, and make his own judgment on the issue. Unfortunately, an instance like this is the article posted today at Yahoo, page about Kosova, by Associated Press, having as the author Mr. Konstantin Testorides. Mr. Testorides among others states: "The ultimate aim of fighting in both regions appears to be to link them to an independent Kosovo run by the ethnic Albanian majority, despite international opposition to sovereignty for the Serbian province." Let we recall that article is primarily about the fighting in Macedonia. If Mr.Konstantin Testorides has its opinion, of course he has the right to make it public. Even if this opinion is not in line with the arguments of the matter. This is his freedom of speech. But what Mr.Testoridis is doing and, I believe has no right to do as a journalist/reporter, is to hide the facts. I do understand that a lot of journalists when they start to write about a certain issue do not have enough information about it, which to some extend is excusable. So in this case we are dealing with one of those two scenarios: 1. Either Mr. Testorides has not enough information of what is happening on the ground in the region (as I said this is forgivable) and does not make any effort to familiarize himself with events in the region, which is not forgivable to someone claiming to be a journalist of Associated Press. 2. OR is Mr.Testorides on purpose hiding from the reader important information, knowledge of which by the reader,will make his task more difficult(Mr..Testorides' task) to influence public opinion in the way he wants. I believe that Mr.Testorides' article i.e. the omission of some crucial information belongs to the second category, i.e. he has on purpose left out the events of two days ago: -Outlined demands of Albanian Fighters in Macedonia stating that: THEY ACCEPT THE SOVEREIGNTY OF MACEDONIA AS A STATE, and are not fighting to destroy Macedonia. I believe that if any similar situation happens in any country, it is very important to know who is behind and what are demands, therefore it should have been to the benefit of the reader for Mr.Testorides to inform him/her of this, to me very important development. Interestingly enough, other demands contained on their agenda, wanted some individuals or not cannot be characterized other bur relating to human rights such as: - the right to Macedonian citizenship; - the right to use Albanian Language as an official language; - the right to education/ to have at least one University in Albanian Language (35-40% of Macedonia's population are Albanians); - equality with Macedonians that's what NLA-National Liberation Army wants;(Albanian population want the same) - a census to be carried under international supervision; (than everyone would know what is the percentage of Albanians in Macedonia) To make things worse for people who see, or would like to see these demands as "illegal, extremist etc." they will be disappointed to know that all these demands have been put forward for years by Albanian Political Parties but no avail. Macedonian government thought that it would be enough as fare as the respect of human rights and the rights of minorities is concerned if Albanians in Macedonia are not imprisoned and killed on daily bases as in Kosova! At this point something to think about: what defines a minority as a such a 5%, 10%, 30% or 49% a difficult question I suppose for HR Lawyers too. Allow me to remind you one more thing, no Albanian can write his/her name in their shops in Albanian language in Macedonia, it is prohibited, even if the majority of the town's population is Albanian. For the sake of comparison in London for instance you can write your name in any language you can think of. Therefore I appeal to the Associated Press to have in mind a balanced approach of a journalist when they assign reporters to different areas. Journalists should not hide the facts and should not make their own judgments or prejudge anything. I believe they should "display" the facts, so te speak, to the reader and allow him the choice i.e. to make his/her own opinion. Putting before the reader all information, germane to the situation, by the Associated Press and its journalists, will be an important contribution to the peaceful resolution of any conflict and this one in particular. Yours sincerely, Imer Berisha Cleveland Ohio e-mail: imerprishtina at hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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