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Dancing Alexander-style, Down Under

15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Serbs Mark Sixth Anniversary of Riots in Kosovo
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Six years after ethnic Albanians attacked Serb enclaves in Kosovo in what became the worst single attack against Kosovo Serbs since the 1999 war, reconstruction of damaged property is ongoing but Serbian officials believe that conditions for the return of the Serb population have not yet been established.

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For the Record:How I Escaped A Serb Firing Squad in Brcko
19 March 2010 | Aida Alic, Brcko

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Macedonian Albanians Prepare Protests

Skopje | 28 September 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic
 

Several ethnic Albanian parties from Macedonia, Thursday will stage a protest in front of the government building to express their objections to the new publication of the Macedonian encyclopaedia.

Calling it a “political pamphlet” that “inflicted great evil upon the Albanian population” the parties say they cannot guarantee that all the protesters will take their advice and restrain themselves from burning the Macedonian flag as an act of “emotional revolt”.

The organisers from the National Democratic Union and from the Party for Democratic Prosperity, two relatively small parties currently in opposition, said in a press conference they hold the government responsible for the encyclopaedia. The book calls the Albanians in the country “settlers”, who came to Western Macedonia in the 16th century, and calls them “Shiptari”, a term that is considered offensive.

Last week the former Albanian Prime Minister Pandeli Majko in a panel discussion on the Tirana based Klan TV said that “the Albanians (in Macedonia) have God’s right to burn the Macedonian flag in the heart of Skopje”, after the book was published.

The Macedonian Academy of Science that issued the book is funded by the state, and has already said it will revise the problematic passages

But the Albanian parties, including the junior ruling Democratic Union for Integration, DUI, as well as high ranking officials from neighboring Albania and Kosovo have asked for a complete removal of the book and an apology from Skopje.

“If (Ali) Ahmeti (The head of DUI) decides, we are ready to leave our posts at once,'' DUI’s vice president, Rafiz Aliti told media on Monday when asked whether his party is considering stepping out of the governing coalition it currently holds with the centre-right VMRO DPMNE party.

Macedonian Prime Minister and VMRO DPMNE head, Nikola Gruevski has distanced himself from the book, and on Sunday blamed retrograde forces in the country for the offensive passages.



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Comments:
BRAVO!
2009-09-29 13:33:39
Finally politicians from Albania & Kosovë are doing the right thing by protecting Albanians outside the borders. I don't agree with alot of Albanians from macedonia because of their extreme religious beliefs, but they are very patriotic as well, and i'm proud of them & i back them up to the end.... "Jemi Gjakun e Kastriotit"


2009-09-29 17:00:18
macedonia has nacionalists in goverment .but albanians are the rong people to mess with .


2009-09-29 19:12:10
yes, because they are equally nationalistic Aban... unfortunately...


2009-09-30 12:20:29
Yes, guys seriously the book was written by mistake. the 'historians' of fyrom made a terrible mistake by calling the albanians settlers. it was just a typographical error. don't worry. so, yes this 'mistake'will be corrected!

TropojaNYC
2009-09-30 14:30:54
@ TropojaNYC out of pure curiosity, where did you get the impression of their "extreme religious beliefs". I will give it to you that they are more conservative and family orientated, but saying extreme is simply a load of tosh..

Albanian Diaspora
2009-10-07 21:13:59
Albanians need to stand up for themselves and let the our so called neighbors that we are not going to be spit on and pushed over any more. Enough with the historical lies! Let the truth about Albanians be told, it doesn't change who you are!

m
2009-11-29 18:17:35
(BRAVO) and we dont agree with your beliefs either because if your a true albanian you would love another albanian regardless if his a devout muslim or a devout christian you wouldnt criticize theyre ways and say you shouldnt love Islam.

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