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List: Prishtina-E[Prishtina-E] Discrimination against Albanians in Macedonia/Poloce/ArmyImer Berisha imerprishtina at hotmail.comTue Mar 20 12:02:12 EST 2001
Dear friends and compatriots, The very core of the problem in Serbia was/is not only Milosevic as a single individual/criminal or whatever you may call him. The main problem in Serbia was and still is the Milisevic in the heads of too many Serbs. I am afraid but it is the majority of Serbs that have agreed and some of them participated in Serbian policy of killings and deportations in Kosova. It was Serbs that is "ordinary serbs" (again the vast majority) who brought Milosevic in power and kept him for so long, until there was no seat left for him to try. It is all to well to be politically correct. But the truth is that Milosevic did not loose elections because of what he did in Kosova but MILOSEVIC LOST ELECTIONS IN SERBIA BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLETE WHAT HE STARTED/THAT IS THE EXPULSION OF ALBANIANS FROM KOSOVA. Not only that, he brought NATO in Kosova too, these are the reasons why Milosevic lost, not because Serbs changed their mind towards attrocities committed against Albanians in Kosova. They still pretend it was a theatre, it did not happen. The same explenation applies to Macedonia. Every single Albanian no matter where he/she is from, knows (or should know) how much Macedonians hate Albanians and Albanian language in general. It is a said truth that majority of Macedonians does share this feeling, of course together with the government. So I agree that as in Serbia, in Macedonia too the problem is not only with the governmental structure, it is wider. Of course if the Govrnment is a progressive one it can affect the change in peoples attitudes by opting in favor of democratic solutions and towards accepted standards in relations to its citizens, or towards Albanians in this case. The example of Montenegro shows how much can a government do if it decides to distinguish itself and the country from a faschizoid policy, i.e. of Milosevic. It was unimaginable some years ago to talk of differences between Serbian and Montenegrin policy, but this is reality now. As was it unimaginable for Albanians to escape the attrocities of Milosevic and seek refuge in Montenegro (about 50.000). I think this is appreciated by Albanians and shows that we do know and can distinguish "goodies" from the "bedies". The EU and others are slowlly becoming familiar (if they did not know that before,I doubt they didn't know) about the position of Albanians in Macedonia. No matter how much they are condemning the rebels they do mention more and more the problems that need to b addressed. Unfortunattely, as this problems are nearly 10 years old and EU did not care for this, this showa that they have no prevention mechanism, and they will only act if the there is a war. If only few figures are mentioned it is obvious that Albanians in Macedonia have been marginalized to the extreme: Tetova 90% Albanian population, mind you 80% Ethnic Macedonians as policemen, Workforce in Macedonia: - Ethnic Macedonians......................84,5% - Ethnic Albanians.........................9,4% (potential workforce is................. 18,5%) (Source: BBC) Army and Police Force employees: _ Ethnic Macedonians......................93,9% - Ethnic Albanians.........................3.1% (Source BBC (Ethnic Albanian Solders/not employees..40% (Source: Karl Bild) Only from this data one can easily infer what are the reasons for the unhappiness of Albanians in Macedonia. Macedonian stance seems to be: "We did not kill you every day as Serbs killed Albanians in Kosova, so you (Albanians in Macedonia) should be lucky to alive" I'm afraid Albanians do know what are modern standards of a civilized society towards ethnic communities and they will not rest until they reach them. Thanks Imer Berisha _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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