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List: NYC-L[NYC-L] Re: [Re: [Albanian-UK] Re: [ALBSA-Info] 1/3 of Macedonia's Airforce de stroyed]Saimir Celo saimir_1 at yahoo.co.ukTue Mar 20 15:07:44 EST 2001
Jam dakort 100% me Fisnikun e do thoja se nuk e di si e perkufizon shqiptarine Ira po shqiptarizem i shumices nuk eshte. Te me kuptosh Ira, nuk me vjen per te qeshur qe vdiq nje njeri por edhe per te qare nuk qaj se ky njeriu ishte ne nje helikopter ushtarak e keta te fundit si rregull e pergjithshme nuk i sherbejne paqes, perkundrazi. Nese nuk te dhemb per shqipetaret e Maqedonise atehere ajo eshte tjeter pune por ata nuk jane asnje gram me pak shqiptare se ne dhe nuk kane pse te bien dakort me asnje gram liri me pak se ne shqipetaret e Shqiperise. Nje verejtje edhe per Besnik Gergurin: E para punes flit shqip o bure i dheut se anglishten se kuptojme te gjithe. E dyta: E c'do te thuash "Ma merr mendja qe kjo eshte shqiptare" , po ti c'je pastaj? Iris, ai krahasimi i situates ne Maqedoni me ate ne Greqi, hmmm si ta them, ne letersi do te te kishte ngelur ne klase. Nje gje duhet ta shtoj, mund te kete shume aresye pse i durojme firollaket (Greket per ata qe se dine) po asnje prej tyre s'ka te beje me tolerancen. Eshte fatkeqesi te fillosh te gjesh ndryshime mes nesh e pjeses tjeter te shqipetareve. Ps:"Te pakten tani e dime pse nuk jemi anetare te evropes". Pershendetje te gjitheve Saimiri --- Iris Pilika <ipilika at hotmail.com> wrote: > -------- Albanian UK -------- > > Well, many of us from Albania proper see things in a > different perspective. > Take our experiences at the Greek-Albanian border. > The Greek police can > have you wait for hours, can decide for no reason > (just because you are > Albanian) that the visa you have is false and refuse > to let you through. If > you persist, they can tear apart your passport. Or > they can scream at you > that if you want to touch Greek land, you should go > back to Tirana and > overthrow the government, because he (the Greek) > does not like it (this > being true for the previous government). If you get > a chance to go into > their office (an official immigration office) you > will see a sign in the > wall saying that Northern Epirus is Greek. There, > you learnt something you > did not know before, half of your country is not > Albanian, but Greek, and it > holds a name it might have had at the time of Pirro. > If they ask you about > your religion, which will be the first question, and > you happen to be > Orthodox, then you will learn something else about > your identity you did not > know before, that you too are Greek or put in a more > seemingly civilized > word, Epirote. And this is probably half of what > Albanians really go > through. > > But just so we Albanians "don't look bad", not only > will we and our > government never complain, but we will still welcome > these Greeks, look at > them as role models, and let them do whatever they > want in our country. If > they want to fill our churches with Greek > inscriptions, we won't complain, > we'll just learn Greek, even though that wouldn't > take us anywhere. We will > do every effort in our part not to look bad, because > we value tolerance, and > that's why we are better, no, I'm sorry, more > "civilized", than those > Albanians in Kosova or Macedonia, who don't stop > talking about some kind of > human rights. Did someone say we have a deep > inferiority complex? No, we > are just tolerant and civilized. It's wonder how we > have not become part of > the EU yet, because the French and the Germans still > hold grudges from World > War II. We better give them some lessons from what > the Greeks have taught > us about democracy and tolerance, especially in this > era of globalization. ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie
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