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Sarajevo is not your city, Mr Karadzic, but mine

02 March 2010 | By Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Radovan Karadzic Radovan Karadzic, Sarajevo is not your city, and you have no right to say that it is, just as you do not have the right to say in public, even if it’s in court, that someone has dug up bones around Bosnia and brought them to Srebrenica to make a fake graveyard. This is insulting.


Feith: ICJ Opinion May Ease Tensions
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Macedonians Ask if They Can Vote for a Muslim

Skopje | 18 March 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic
 
Negotino
Negotino
Several Orthodox Christian believers from Macedonia’s central town of Negotino, worried they would be committing a sin if they vote for Muslim candidate Imer Selmani in this Sunday's presidential elections,   have asked, and got the blessing to do so from their local priest.

This unusual request came as the presidential race intensifies ahead of the March 22 poll.

“Since I consider myself to be a big believer, and my fellow citizens know me as one, I consulted my priest in order not to make a mistake, since Imer Selmani is a Muslim,” said one Negotino resident to the local ''Dnevnik'' newspaper.

He said that he is honestly considering voting for Selmani because, “unlike the rest of the candidates, he [Selmani] has insulted no one during the campaign”.

The priest from Macedonia’s Orthodox Church also cited by the newspaper gave his blessing to the believers to vote for whom they like.

 “The Bible says that every authority is God given. It makes no difference whether you vote for a Muslim or a Christian. It is God’s will who will win”, the priest replied to the question.

According to the newspaper more and more people from this mainly Orthodox town populated with ethnic Macedonians are considering voting for the ethnic Albanian Selmani, comparing him to Barack Obama who became the first US president with an African American background. Macedonians and Albanians have typically voted for representatives from their own ethnic groups in the past.

Various opinion polls show that Selmani has a serious chance of becoming the first ethnic Albanian presidential candidate to ever enter the second round of Macedonia's presidential elections, slated for April 5.

In 2001 the country suffered an ethnic Albanian armed insurgency. The hostilities ended with the signing of the Ohrid peace accord that granted greater rights to Albanians, which make up about one quarter of the population.

Unlike the other six candidates whose rhetoric during the campaign targets mainly their own ethnicity, Selmani, who readily admits that he was inspired by Obama’s victory in the US, stages rallies in areas populated by the Macedonian majority as well as in the parts of the country where the Albanian community lives.




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Comments:

2009-03-18 19:51:45
His win would be a great example for the world. good luck.


2009-03-19 01:30:09
Wouldntt it be great.... and hopefully bring some stability to the country and citizens who have suffered long enough!

Yes we can.
2009-03-19 02:22:58
Important to highlight, that he has distanced himself from the old DUI and DPA rhetic and has truely focused on democratic values and policies.

Macedonia's Obama
2009-03-19 02:38:27
I wonder if there is something in the water there. To like the policies of a candidate is one thing but to think you have your own verison of Obama is silly. I seriously doubt that FYROM will elect an Albanian no matter how popular he is in any town, but I could be wrong.

Incredible...
2009-03-19 10:38:14
it seems that in Macedonia the Orthodox clergy doesn't have a problem with Muslims. That's good. Provided that the Muslims in Macedonia accord te same reaspect to the Orthodox too. In Bosnia the Orthodox would, alas, never admit something like that. Here they connived with genocide. As can be clearly seen in the "Skorpioni" video.

Rights
2009-03-19 15:03:14
This is just wool over the Albanian eyes.Let the Slavs implement the Ohrid agreement first and accord all the rights to Albanians as equal partners and then we can talk about reconciliation.Nothing else will do.

Albert
2009-03-20 10:36:13
Show some respect Albert. We are Macedonians. Or would you like us to call you by the name that Serbs and Macedonians often use disparagingly for your people?. Respect for the minority rights of the Albanians in Macedonia surpasses the obligations contained in international human rights instruments. If you had the courage of your convictions you would ask the Albanian and Kosovo governments to show the same consideration for their minorities, including the 200,000 strong Macedonian minority in Albania. Let me spell it out for you. Albanian Parties have been coalition partners in every Macedonian government since independence, there are 25 ethnic Albanian MPs out of 120 in Parliament, an Albanian-language University in Tetovo, numerous state-financed radio and television programs in Albanian, 4 legal Albanian parties which sometimes push an agenda which can only be described as separatist and a parliamentary Albanian-dominated Badinter Majority veto over legislation which touches on minority and identity issues. Not enough for you I imagine.


2009-03-20 11:35:39
O ye, of little faith! Albert and Peggy! I am a Macedonian and I will vote for Selmani, and my whole family will as well, and if I t ell you that teh part of the country I come from has 0 Albanians - that makes Selmani's case even stronger. Yes, he is a little bit of a loyal dog to VMRO (which is how by the way he will secure votes) but besides that, he is also the best candidate we have. He has offended no one, he has not been involved in a smeer campaign, and he has tried to attract macedonian voters, and he has succeded. Well, I call this a good politician. I dont see why he can not win the lections!


2009-03-21 01:35:21
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