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Wednesday, 28.03.2007.

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Valley Albanians back Kosovo plan

Albanians in Bujanovac and Preševo say they believe Ahtisaari’s Kosovo plan would “guarantee regional stability.”

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Afrim Hoxha

pre 17 godina

I have nothing else to say but THANKS TO SUSANNA for bringing some real facts in here so serbs can see where they stand when it comes to human rights.
AGAIN,THANK YOU SUSANNA

jovan

pre 17 godina

nice try, Susanna..

misguided teenage individuals can be seen everywhere...but it is a big difference if there is a whole generation of youths raised by their parents with hatred against another nation, like the Albanians in Kosovo.

and, don´t forget the NAZI-past of the K-albanians...if you bring up some jews or auschwitz,auschwitz-comments.

nice try, but very ineffective, I guess.

Susanna

pre 17 godina

serbia is at the top in europe when it comes to abuse of human rights...

US State Dep. Report on Serbia:

Jews:"The Jewish community had between 2,000 and 3,000 persons. Jewish leaders in Serbia reported continued incidents of anti-Semitism, including anti-Semitic graffiti, vandalism, small circulation anti-Semitic books, and Internet postings. HCS reported in November that anti-Semitism had grown in intensity in recent years. HCS noted that in recent years, Serbia's publishing sector published various anti-Semitic books, with titles such as Jewish Ritual Murder, The Jewish Conspiracy, and Why I Admire Adolf Hitler. According to Jewish community members, the release of such publications often led to an increase in hate mail and other expressions of anti-Semitism. Several nationalist, far-right organizations identified themselves with anti-Semitic rhetoric, displaying swastikas and using hate speech. The National Front was one of the most active of these groups during the past few years, mixing anti-Semitic rhetoric with anti-Western messages. HCS noted in November that the government's response to such hate speech was often inadequate.

On February 12, graffiti appeared on a monument in Nis saying "Holocaust--the Jewish lie that governs the world," along with nationalistic slogans such as "Serbia for the Serbs."

In late August a group of skinheads reportedly wearing Nazi symbols beat two Israeli tourists. One victim reported that the group was chanting "Auschwitz, Auschwitz." At year's end, no one had been charged in connection with this beating.

In 2005 the Federation of Jewish Communities in Serbia reported receiving increased levels of hate mail saying that, "Jews should leave Serbia." In addition, a list of prominent Serbian Jews was posted on the website of a neo-Nazi organization alongside messages posted by site visitors calling for them to be killed.
Teaching of the Holocaust is incorporated into the Serbian school curriculum, and the role of the Serbian government during that period is also discussed. However, there was a tendency among some commentators to minimize and reinterpret the role of Serbian leaders during the Holocaust, casting them as victims of foreign occupiers when in fact many leaders of that time collaborated with the Nazis and began campaigns against the Jewish population even before the Nazis invaded Yugoslavia.
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Christians: "During the span of three days from December 16 to 19, unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at the offices of the Evangelical church in Kraljevo, and threw stones at the Baptist church and the Holy Spirit Catholic church in Novi Sad. President Tadic publicly condemned the attacks and called on authorities to find the perpetrators; the investigations were ongoing at year's end."

jovan

pre 17 godina

yeah, it´s always nice to see Albanians talk about peace.

anyway, times of war and hatred are over, we should sit together and laugh about the funny things in life...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1081334852993057021&pr=goog-sl

Vojvoda

pre 17 godina

If you are talking about rights, you already have them. For ordinary people to respect them, campaign for your Kos/Fyromian Albanains to stop territorial aggression on all of our Balkan states.

M.J.

pre 17 godina

Think people... THINK. Don't let someone tell you how to think. News here in the west seems to be spoon feeding info to prevent them from using their own reason.

Everyone keeps saying that Albanians can never live under Serb sovereignty but obviously they can. Just look at the Presevo Valley. Now let me ask any Albanian here, which minorities enjoy a better life, the Serbs in Kosovo? (who have Nato to protect them) or the Albanians in Presevo (who do not have Nato to protect them). Wow, thats an easy no brainer. It kind of defies EVERYTHING you've read from most media outlets. But its reality.

Here is another example.

How could the Serbs & Albanians live together after they fought opposite sides in WWII (the Serbs with the Allies & the Albanians with the Nazi's) after HUNDREADS of thousands of deaths. At which Serbs were put in Nazi death camps? This makes the conflict of '99 (where 2000 deaths occurred before Nato's bombing...both military & civilian and betweeen both ethnic groups). Look like a fairy tale.

I'm not saying 10,000 Albanians & Serbs didn't die in '99. They did. But don't tell me that would cause people to never live together again. These examples just proved that.

Don't ever let someone tell you negotiations cannot work. They can, you just have to be willing to negotiate. Now ask yourself who is unwilling to negotiate? From your OWN perspective. Think before you answer that one.

Vojvoda

pre 17 godina

If you are talking about rights, you already have them. For ordinary people to respect them, campaign for your Kos/Fyromian Albanains to stop territorial aggression on all of our Balkan states.

M.J.

pre 17 godina

Think people... THINK. Don't let someone tell you how to think. News here in the west seems to be spoon feeding info to prevent them from using their own reason.

Everyone keeps saying that Albanians can never live under Serb sovereignty but obviously they can. Just look at the Presevo Valley. Now let me ask any Albanian here, which minorities enjoy a better life, the Serbs in Kosovo? (who have Nato to protect them) or the Albanians in Presevo (who do not have Nato to protect them). Wow, thats an easy no brainer. It kind of defies EVERYTHING you've read from most media outlets. But its reality.

Here is another example.

How could the Serbs & Albanians live together after they fought opposite sides in WWII (the Serbs with the Allies & the Albanians with the Nazi's) after HUNDREADS of thousands of deaths. At which Serbs were put in Nazi death camps? This makes the conflict of '99 (where 2000 deaths occurred before Nato's bombing...both military & civilian and betweeen both ethnic groups). Look like a fairy tale.

I'm not saying 10,000 Albanians & Serbs didn't die in '99. They did. But don't tell me that would cause people to never live together again. These examples just proved that.

Don't ever let someone tell you negotiations cannot work. They can, you just have to be willing to negotiate. Now ask yourself who is unwilling to negotiate? From your OWN perspective. Think before you answer that one.

jovan

pre 17 godina

yeah, it´s always nice to see Albanians talk about peace.

anyway, times of war and hatred are over, we should sit together and laugh about the funny things in life...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1081334852993057021&pr=goog-sl

Susanna

pre 17 godina

serbia is at the top in europe when it comes to abuse of human rights...

US State Dep. Report on Serbia:

Jews:"The Jewish community had between 2,000 and 3,000 persons. Jewish leaders in Serbia reported continued incidents of anti-Semitism, including anti-Semitic graffiti, vandalism, small circulation anti-Semitic books, and Internet postings. HCS reported in November that anti-Semitism had grown in intensity in recent years. HCS noted that in recent years, Serbia's publishing sector published various anti-Semitic books, with titles such as Jewish Ritual Murder, The Jewish Conspiracy, and Why I Admire Adolf Hitler. According to Jewish community members, the release of such publications often led to an increase in hate mail and other expressions of anti-Semitism. Several nationalist, far-right organizations identified themselves with anti-Semitic rhetoric, displaying swastikas and using hate speech. The National Front was one of the most active of these groups during the past few years, mixing anti-Semitic rhetoric with anti-Western messages. HCS noted in November that the government's response to such hate speech was often inadequate.

On February 12, graffiti appeared on a monument in Nis saying "Holocaust--the Jewish lie that governs the world," along with nationalistic slogans such as "Serbia for the Serbs."

In late August a group of skinheads reportedly wearing Nazi symbols beat two Israeli tourists. One victim reported that the group was chanting "Auschwitz, Auschwitz." At year's end, no one had been charged in connection with this beating.

In 2005 the Federation of Jewish Communities in Serbia reported receiving increased levels of hate mail saying that, "Jews should leave Serbia." In addition, a list of prominent Serbian Jews was posted on the website of a neo-Nazi organization alongside messages posted by site visitors calling for them to be killed.
Teaching of the Holocaust is incorporated into the Serbian school curriculum, and the role of the Serbian government during that period is also discussed. However, there was a tendency among some commentators to minimize and reinterpret the role of Serbian leaders during the Holocaust, casting them as victims of foreign occupiers when in fact many leaders of that time collaborated with the Nazis and began campaigns against the Jewish population even before the Nazis invaded Yugoslavia.
"

Christians: "During the span of three days from December 16 to 19, unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at the offices of the Evangelical church in Kraljevo, and threw stones at the Baptist church and the Holy Spirit Catholic church in Novi Sad. President Tadic publicly condemned the attacks and called on authorities to find the perpetrators; the investigations were ongoing at year's end."

jovan

pre 17 godina

nice try, Susanna..

misguided teenage individuals can be seen everywhere...but it is a big difference if there is a whole generation of youths raised by their parents with hatred against another nation, like the Albanians in Kosovo.

and, don´t forget the NAZI-past of the K-albanians...if you bring up some jews or auschwitz,auschwitz-comments.

nice try, but very ineffective, I guess.

Afrim Hoxha

pre 17 godina

I have nothing else to say but THANKS TO SUSANNA for bringing some real facts in here so serbs can see where they stand when it comes to human rights.
AGAIN,THANK YOU SUSANNA

Vojvoda

pre 17 godina

If you are talking about rights, you already have them. For ordinary people to respect them, campaign for your Kos/Fyromian Albanains to stop territorial aggression on all of our Balkan states.

M.J.

pre 17 godina

Think people... THINK. Don't let someone tell you how to think. News here in the west seems to be spoon feeding info to prevent them from using their own reason.

Everyone keeps saying that Albanians can never live under Serb sovereignty but obviously they can. Just look at the Presevo Valley. Now let me ask any Albanian here, which minorities enjoy a better life, the Serbs in Kosovo? (who have Nato to protect them) or the Albanians in Presevo (who do not have Nato to protect them). Wow, thats an easy no brainer. It kind of defies EVERYTHING you've read from most media outlets. But its reality.

Here is another example.

How could the Serbs & Albanians live together after they fought opposite sides in WWII (the Serbs with the Allies & the Albanians with the Nazi's) after HUNDREADS of thousands of deaths. At which Serbs were put in Nazi death camps? This makes the conflict of '99 (where 2000 deaths occurred before Nato's bombing...both military & civilian and betweeen both ethnic groups). Look like a fairy tale.

I'm not saying 10,000 Albanians & Serbs didn't die in '99. They did. But don't tell me that would cause people to never live together again. These examples just proved that.

Don't ever let someone tell you negotiations cannot work. They can, you just have to be willing to negotiate. Now ask yourself who is unwilling to negotiate? From your OWN perspective. Think before you answer that one.

jovan

pre 17 godina

yeah, it´s always nice to see Albanians talk about peace.

anyway, times of war and hatred are over, we should sit together and laugh about the funny things in life...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1081334852993057021&pr=goog-sl

Susanna

pre 17 godina

serbia is at the top in europe when it comes to abuse of human rights...

US State Dep. Report on Serbia:

Jews:"The Jewish community had between 2,000 and 3,000 persons. Jewish leaders in Serbia reported continued incidents of anti-Semitism, including anti-Semitic graffiti, vandalism, small circulation anti-Semitic books, and Internet postings. HCS reported in November that anti-Semitism had grown in intensity in recent years. HCS noted that in recent years, Serbia's publishing sector published various anti-Semitic books, with titles such as Jewish Ritual Murder, The Jewish Conspiracy, and Why I Admire Adolf Hitler. According to Jewish community members, the release of such publications often led to an increase in hate mail and other expressions of anti-Semitism. Several nationalist, far-right organizations identified themselves with anti-Semitic rhetoric, displaying swastikas and using hate speech. The National Front was one of the most active of these groups during the past few years, mixing anti-Semitic rhetoric with anti-Western messages. HCS noted in November that the government's response to such hate speech was often inadequate.

On February 12, graffiti appeared on a monument in Nis saying "Holocaust--the Jewish lie that governs the world," along with nationalistic slogans such as "Serbia for the Serbs."

In late August a group of skinheads reportedly wearing Nazi symbols beat two Israeli tourists. One victim reported that the group was chanting "Auschwitz, Auschwitz." At year's end, no one had been charged in connection with this beating.

In 2005 the Federation of Jewish Communities in Serbia reported receiving increased levels of hate mail saying that, "Jews should leave Serbia." In addition, a list of prominent Serbian Jews was posted on the website of a neo-Nazi organization alongside messages posted by site visitors calling for them to be killed.
Teaching of the Holocaust is incorporated into the Serbian school curriculum, and the role of the Serbian government during that period is also discussed. However, there was a tendency among some commentators to minimize and reinterpret the role of Serbian leaders during the Holocaust, casting them as victims of foreign occupiers when in fact many leaders of that time collaborated with the Nazis and began campaigns against the Jewish population even before the Nazis invaded Yugoslavia.
"

Christians: "During the span of three days from December 16 to 19, unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at the offices of the Evangelical church in Kraljevo, and threw stones at the Baptist church and the Holy Spirit Catholic church in Novi Sad. President Tadic publicly condemned the attacks and called on authorities to find the perpetrators; the investigations were ongoing at year's end."

jovan

pre 17 godina

nice try, Susanna..

misguided teenage individuals can be seen everywhere...but it is a big difference if there is a whole generation of youths raised by their parents with hatred against another nation, like the Albanians in Kosovo.

and, don´t forget the NAZI-past of the K-albanians...if you bring up some jews or auschwitz,auschwitz-comments.

nice try, but very ineffective, I guess.

Afrim Hoxha

pre 17 godina

I have nothing else to say but THANKS TO SUSANNA for bringing some real facts in here so serbs can see where they stand when it comes to human rights.
AGAIN,THANK YOU SUSANNA