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List: NYC-L[NYC-L] a quic*K* note...Jeton Ademaj jeton at hotmail.comTue Jan 18 12:46:02 EST 2005
i think this is an especially relevant paragraph, and i'm glad you're thinking along the lines of what i'm thinking...with one caveat: any such organization **************MUST MUST MUST MUST *M*U*S*T*!!!!************** be IMMUNIZED to pressure from politicians, corporate leaders or ANY other interests...ESPECIALLY organized crime! If we can achieve THAT then this effort could succeed in establishing a reform movement. to add to what u said, Bleron, we could seek advice from other such reform movements as to how they've insulated themselves from behind-the-scenes influence of any kind...and we should cast a wide net, inquire into as many succesful movements as possible so that we can ferret out general techniques (as opposed to getting advice that could only work in a specific set of circumstances). Now THAT would make some people nervous (and thats overdue...)! Visar, i'll respond to your points later i just wanted to pop-in....and u weren't being 'violent' that i know of, but hey watch that prozac...it's got a history thataways... j >>>>>>>>>>> Kosova needs an organization that will hunt the mayor legally until he is forced to resign or sent to jail for corruption. Kosova needs an organization that will raise the awareness of its citizens, and not allow politicians do whatever they want to do. I believe that such an organization/network can be created by young albanians inside and outside Kosova. And diaspora can especially help in this direction by establishing contacts with similar movements in areas where they live, and thus learning from them. And, at times, even maybe get some of the funding from them.
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