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Thursday, 20.08.2009.

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"Albanian PM not threatening Serbia"

Albanian PM Sali Berisha's statement about the need to "integrate Albanians" is not tantamount to provoking Belgrade, said the Foreign Ministry in Tirana.

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louis

pre 14 godina

Serbia is not threaten of Albania, but Serbia is frightened of Europe and his ideas and ideals of correspondence principle and respect, good and more respectfull neighborhood.

George

pre 14 godina

The Albanian posters here say there is no jihadist element in Albania, Kosovo etc.

QUESTION: Why do these jihadists have Albanian subtitles?!!???

ANSWER: Because they know they have a huge market and the Islamist/jihadist element is a BIG part of the Greater Albania project.......KLA = Albanian Taliban.

Albanian"Preaching under the names Abu Adam and Abu Ibrahim since the start of the year, the brothers attack the infidel American and European occupation forces in Muslim nations. They speak in German with Turkish and Albanian subtitles.

“Come and die an honourable death,” proclaims Mounir, encouraging his German Islamist brothers and sisters. Yassin Chouka then encourages all German Muslims to swear allegiance to the leader of the Taliban, Mullah Omar."

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/027302.php#respond

George

pre 14 godina

There is plenty of evidence of Greater Albania - Islamist axis.

You want names? How about Thaci, Berisa?

The analyst that made this comment has 40+ years experience and has been recognised by many governments around the world including the US.

There are many others who agree with this statement.

Again, you don't fool us. We know your plan, we know your allies, we know how to stop you.

Erion

pre 14 godina

IDA
Obviously you don't know the whole story about Albania allowing those investigators. They went there 2 times and they found nothing...the third time people of that house got very upset, because they were being thrown out for hours until the investigation took place. That's why they didn't allow the european investigators to go there again. Key word there is AGAIN.! The people that lived on the alledged house where the organ traficking took place, told the europeans to bring a court order if they wanted to come and check again. The albanian government isn't involved at all in that case.That was one of the complaints the people that lived in the house had. They were not being protected by their own government in their own house .So don't say that Albania is not allowing the investigators without knowing all the facts.
Trust me, if there was such a thing Europeans would have been there day and night trying to dig for clues. There are no photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

TITO asks why he should go to Albania. Well, TITO, travel broadens the mind and knocks down mental barriers. Albania has excellent sea resorts, sandy beaches, and very welcoming people. You will have a great time. And, if you run out of money you can always tell BIA you had your vital organs removed and get thousands euros, no questions asked.

ida

pre 14 godina

I truly don't understand why Serbia has embassy relations with Albania. The embassies (Albanian in Serbia and Serbian in Albanian) should have been shut down when Albania sponsored KLA bases there. And they should have stayed closed to this day. It does no good whatsoever.

Albania will not even allow investigation into kidnapped Serbs who were taken to Albania and killed.

And by the way, setting aside the organ theft accusations, there are photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania. So definitely there are Serbs remains there or were destroyed there.

BH_NYC

pre 14 godina

Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.
(TITO, 21 August 2009 12:56)

Serbia would offer you a brand new BMW if you claimed ta have had your kidney stolen, without having to go to Albania. Ao, fair enough, don't go.

TITO

pre 14 godina

To Mospyt,
Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

The Albanian note makes it very clear to Serbia to mind its own business. It also says that in the spirit of regional cooperation, this summer citizens of Serbia can travel Albania without visas. A unilateral offer of good will.

TITO

pre 14 godina

Roberto, Roberto, Roberto....
Or is it Berisa?
I am sad to read your comments and hope that only minority of Albanians think your way or we shall have problems with each other for a long long time to come.
Of all countries to emerge from former Yugoslavia, Serbia is by far the most multiethnic!
On the other hand Albania is a well known hell hole where no ethnic group was recognized or allowed to speak their language! This is a fact and you know it very well. As for Kosovo, where do you begin....there is not even M from multiethnicity in there. Serbs live in ghettos and you gloat in violent victory with USA behind your back.
We shall be patient and firm and will wait for our moment to reclaim our land.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto wrote,

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

Roberto, this is the second time you write about some torture that Serbs are inflicting on Albanians and this is the second time I will ask you to tell us exactly what torture you are talking about?

You didn't give us examples of any torture last time. Perhaps it has slipped your mind. Can you give us examples of some now or forever keep quiet about it.

welwood

pre 14 godina

Berkeley:"Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions?"
...
did you infact read the article? did you infact read the authour's name? is he not 'President, the International Strategic Studies Association'? is that not an American organization?
How does a senior American historian and strategic analyst informing his own government on the nature of the situation as he knows it to be eqaul your implied serbian propoganda?
furthermore refering to iranian support of serbia at icj, and their economic cooperation; let me ask why it would seem wrong to follow the rules and regulations laid out in the charter of un, and as such why it would be wrong to support another nation who has had the rules broken against them. their economic cooperation is most certainly a by product of lack of necessary western economic coperations that both of these coupled with a healty western negative policitcs they have found themselves to be 'odd-bed-fellows'. Neither nation supports all policies of the other so any level of inferece demonstrates a great deal or propaganda coming from you.

Jovan

pre 14 godina

once again "Roberto" our dear "Hungarian" from "Frisco" bores us to death with these simplifications...

first of all, calling Serbs who stand up for their country, for the territorial integrity of their homeland, and in case of KiM even of their ancestral cradle, calling THEM "dundamentalists" is nothing more than stupid.

there is no expression for that level of ignorance towards every known civilizational norm and above that all towards international law.

but, nevermind, Serbia is just building up a network, an international one of course, and ...not depending on one single power, like the K-albanian US-servants.

as for Berisha, he´s got a big mouth with the US in his back - let´s see whether this will be the case, when the US let him down.

that will happen sooner or later.

and while our dear k-albanian kiddies dream of outnumbering all of southern europe, Serbia will be there, prepared for all eventualities...

Peggy

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.
(Art, 20 August 2009 20:19)

Don't know their names and addresses, but just take a phone book from Saudi Arabia and you'll be right.

szemi

pre 14 godina

present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.
roberto
frisco
(roberto, 20 August 2009 21:27)

Iran and Russia.What a headache for some just because they are immune to ultraliberal pink pleague.But fortunately Europe is slowly awekaning .Biserkos and other Soros funded tools will have to look after new job.Otherwise try to sweep first in front your own door and demand Israel to be more multicultural.

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!
(Berkeley, 20 August 2009 16:29)

Yes, in case you wished for an answer, berkeley, they do prefer to keep spreading the propaganda about Islamic fundamentalism and yes, they prefer not answering inconvenient questions about support from great democrats like present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.

the elephant in the room, as sonia biserko has so often pointed out (not here, of course) is that they (s-nationalists) have their own special form of fundamentalism but they just don't bother to call it that, and they export it throughout the balkans and in fact the world, esp diaspora. not to say that all serbs buy into it -- many do not and i know some of them personally and they are fine and brave people. but generally they keep a low profile.

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

fundamentalism indeed! build some multi-cultural democracy on your own turf!

thanks.

roberto
frisco

Mark

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?
(1Whoknows, 20 August 2009 17:36)

Where is this influx that you are talking about?Maybe you are confused with Sandzak.

Art

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.

1Whoknows

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society. Moreover, quoting Iran as one of the supporter of this lie is the very climax of this stupidity. Iran is one of Serbia's greatest supporters. Iran will even support Serbia infront the ICJ. Can you explain that?

Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!

George

pre 14 godina

It is all about "Greater Albania" we are not fooled Mr Berisa.

"The KLA and Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha have begun talking about a future entity called “Kosovar-Macedonia”. The fact that both the KLA and Berisha use this name indicates that the “Greater Kosovo” and “Greater Albania” concepts are one and the same."

It is also about the spread of radical Islam and terrorism:

"As a result, not only Kosovo, but all of Albania and other Balkan communities have become captive of the criminal-political movements which owe their power to their alliance with al-Qaida, Iran, and the Saudi-funded Wahhabist movements."

http://www.artofvictory.com/Copley-Balkans.htm

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society. Moreover, quoting Iran as one of the supporter of this lie is the very climax of this stupidity. Iran is one of Serbia's greatest supporters. Iran will even support Serbia infront the ICJ. Can you explain that?

Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!

George

pre 14 godina

It is all about "Greater Albania" we are not fooled Mr Berisa.

"The KLA and Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha have begun talking about a future entity called “Kosovar-Macedonia”. The fact that both the KLA and Berisha use this name indicates that the “Greater Kosovo” and “Greater Albania” concepts are one and the same."

It is also about the spread of radical Islam and terrorism:

"As a result, not only Kosovo, but all of Albania and other Balkan communities have become captive of the criminal-political movements which owe their power to their alliance with al-Qaida, Iran, and the Saudi-funded Wahhabist movements."

http://www.artofvictory.com/Copley-Balkans.htm

1Whoknows

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!
(Berkeley, 20 August 2009 16:29)

Yes, in case you wished for an answer, berkeley, they do prefer to keep spreading the propaganda about Islamic fundamentalism and yes, they prefer not answering inconvenient questions about support from great democrats like present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.

the elephant in the room, as sonia biserko has so often pointed out (not here, of course) is that they (s-nationalists) have their own special form of fundamentalism but they just don't bother to call it that, and they export it throughout the balkans and in fact the world, esp diaspora. not to say that all serbs buy into it -- many do not and i know some of them personally and they are fine and brave people. but generally they keep a low profile.

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

fundamentalism indeed! build some multi-cultural democracy on your own turf!

thanks.

roberto
frisco

Art

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.

BH_NYC

pre 14 godina

Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.
(TITO, 21 August 2009 12:56)

Serbia would offer you a brand new BMW if you claimed ta have had your kidney stolen, without having to go to Albania. Ao, fair enough, don't go.

Mark

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?
(1Whoknows, 20 August 2009 17:36)

Where is this influx that you are talking about?Maybe you are confused with Sandzak.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

TITO asks why he should go to Albania. Well, TITO, travel broadens the mind and knocks down mental barriers. Albania has excellent sea resorts, sandy beaches, and very welcoming people. You will have a great time. And, if you run out of money you can always tell BIA you had your vital organs removed and get thousands euros, no questions asked.

TITO

pre 14 godina

To Mospyt,
Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.
(Art, 20 August 2009 20:19)

Don't know their names and addresses, but just take a phone book from Saudi Arabia and you'll be right.

TITO

pre 14 godina

Roberto, Roberto, Roberto....
Or is it Berisa?
I am sad to read your comments and hope that only minority of Albanians think your way or we shall have problems with each other for a long long time to come.
Of all countries to emerge from former Yugoslavia, Serbia is by far the most multiethnic!
On the other hand Albania is a well known hell hole where no ethnic group was recognized or allowed to speak their language! This is a fact and you know it very well. As for Kosovo, where do you begin....there is not even M from multiethnicity in there. Serbs live in ghettos and you gloat in violent victory with USA behind your back.
We shall be patient and firm and will wait for our moment to reclaim our land.

szemi

pre 14 godina

present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.
roberto
frisco
(roberto, 20 August 2009 21:27)

Iran and Russia.What a headache for some just because they are immune to ultraliberal pink pleague.But fortunately Europe is slowly awekaning .Biserkos and other Soros funded tools will have to look after new job.Otherwise try to sweep first in front your own door and demand Israel to be more multicultural.

Jovan

pre 14 godina

once again "Roberto" our dear "Hungarian" from "Frisco" bores us to death with these simplifications...

first of all, calling Serbs who stand up for their country, for the territorial integrity of their homeland, and in case of KiM even of their ancestral cradle, calling THEM "dundamentalists" is nothing more than stupid.

there is no expression for that level of ignorance towards every known civilizational norm and above that all towards international law.

but, nevermind, Serbia is just building up a network, an international one of course, and ...not depending on one single power, like the K-albanian US-servants.

as for Berisha, he´s got a big mouth with the US in his back - let´s see whether this will be the case, when the US let him down.

that will happen sooner or later.

and while our dear k-albanian kiddies dream of outnumbering all of southern europe, Serbia will be there, prepared for all eventualities...

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto wrote,

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

Roberto, this is the second time you write about some torture that Serbs are inflicting on Albanians and this is the second time I will ask you to tell us exactly what torture you are talking about?

You didn't give us examples of any torture last time. Perhaps it has slipped your mind. Can you give us examples of some now or forever keep quiet about it.

welwood

pre 14 godina

Berkeley:"Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions?"
...
did you infact read the article? did you infact read the authour's name? is he not 'President, the International Strategic Studies Association'? is that not an American organization?
How does a senior American historian and strategic analyst informing his own government on the nature of the situation as he knows it to be eqaul your implied serbian propoganda?
furthermore refering to iranian support of serbia at icj, and their economic cooperation; let me ask why it would seem wrong to follow the rules and regulations laid out in the charter of un, and as such why it would be wrong to support another nation who has had the rules broken against them. their economic cooperation is most certainly a by product of lack of necessary western economic coperations that both of these coupled with a healty western negative policitcs they have found themselves to be 'odd-bed-fellows'. Neither nation supports all policies of the other so any level of inferece demonstrates a great deal or propaganda coming from you.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

The Albanian note makes it very clear to Serbia to mind its own business. It also says that in the spirit of regional cooperation, this summer citizens of Serbia can travel Albania without visas. A unilateral offer of good will.

louis

pre 14 godina

Serbia is not threaten of Albania, but Serbia is frightened of Europe and his ideas and ideals of correspondence principle and respect, good and more respectfull neighborhood.

ida

pre 14 godina

I truly don't understand why Serbia has embassy relations with Albania. The embassies (Albanian in Serbia and Serbian in Albanian) should have been shut down when Albania sponsored KLA bases there. And they should have stayed closed to this day. It does no good whatsoever.

Albania will not even allow investigation into kidnapped Serbs who were taken to Albania and killed.

And by the way, setting aside the organ theft accusations, there are photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania. So definitely there are Serbs remains there or were destroyed there.

George

pre 14 godina

There is plenty of evidence of Greater Albania - Islamist axis.

You want names? How about Thaci, Berisa?

The analyst that made this comment has 40+ years experience and has been recognised by many governments around the world including the US.

There are many others who agree with this statement.

Again, you don't fool us. We know your plan, we know your allies, we know how to stop you.

Erion

pre 14 godina

IDA
Obviously you don't know the whole story about Albania allowing those investigators. They went there 2 times and they found nothing...the third time people of that house got very upset, because they were being thrown out for hours until the investigation took place. That's why they didn't allow the european investigators to go there again. Key word there is AGAIN.! The people that lived on the alledged house where the organ traficking took place, told the europeans to bring a court order if they wanted to come and check again. The albanian government isn't involved at all in that case.That was one of the complaints the people that lived in the house had. They were not being protected by their own government in their own house .So don't say that Albania is not allowing the investigators without knowing all the facts.
Trust me, if there was such a thing Europeans would have been there day and night trying to dig for clues. There are no photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania.

George

pre 14 godina

The Albanian posters here say there is no jihadist element in Albania, Kosovo etc.

QUESTION: Why do these jihadists have Albanian subtitles?!!???

ANSWER: Because they know they have a huge market and the Islamist/jihadist element is a BIG part of the Greater Albania project.......KLA = Albanian Taliban.

Albanian"Preaching under the names Abu Adam and Abu Ibrahim since the start of the year, the brothers attack the infidel American and European occupation forces in Muslim nations. They speak in German with Turkish and Albanian subtitles.

“Come and die an honourable death,” proclaims Mounir, encouraging his German Islamist brothers and sisters. Yassin Chouka then encourages all German Muslims to swear allegiance to the leader of the Taliban, Mullah Omar."

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/027302.php#respond

George

pre 14 godina

It is all about "Greater Albania" we are not fooled Mr Berisa.

"The KLA and Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha have begun talking about a future entity called “Kosovar-Macedonia”. The fact that both the KLA and Berisha use this name indicates that the “Greater Kosovo” and “Greater Albania” concepts are one and the same."

It is also about the spread of radical Islam and terrorism:

"As a result, not only Kosovo, but all of Albania and other Balkan communities have become captive of the criminal-political movements which owe their power to their alliance with al-Qaida, Iran, and the Saudi-funded Wahhabist movements."

http://www.artofvictory.com/Copley-Balkans.htm

1Whoknows

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?

Berkeley

pre 14 godina

There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society. Moreover, quoting Iran as one of the supporter of this lie is the very climax of this stupidity. Iran is one of Serbia's greatest supporters. Iran will even support Serbia infront the ICJ. Can you explain that?

Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!

Peggy

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.
(Art, 20 August 2009 20:19)

Don't know their names and addresses, but just take a phone book from Saudi Arabia and you'll be right.

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions? I guess not!
(Berkeley, 20 August 2009 16:29)

Yes, in case you wished for an answer, berkeley, they do prefer to keep spreading the propaganda about Islamic fundamentalism and yes, they prefer not answering inconvenient questions about support from great democrats like present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.

the elephant in the room, as sonia biserko has so often pointed out (not here, of course) is that they (s-nationalists) have their own special form of fundamentalism but they just don't bother to call it that, and they export it throughout the balkans and in fact the world, esp diaspora. not to say that all serbs buy into it -- many do not and i know some of them personally and they are fine and brave people. but generally they keep a low profile.

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

fundamentalism indeed! build some multi-cultural democracy on your own turf!

thanks.

roberto
frisco

szemi

pre 14 godina

present-day regimes of iran(!) and putin-russia.
roberto
frisco
(roberto, 20 August 2009 21:27)

Iran and Russia.What a headache for some just because they are immune to ultraliberal pink pleague.But fortunately Europe is slowly awekaning .Biserkos and other Soros funded tools will have to look after new job.Otherwise try to sweep first in front your own door and demand Israel to be more multicultural.

Mark

pre 14 godina

"There is no radical Islamic movement in the Albanian society."

How do you explain the influx of Wahhabi population in Kosovo? You know, the guys with long beards and high-water pants that have plotted against EULEX and UN? You do know that the foreign security agencies are here in Kosovo watching them, right?
(1Whoknows, 20 August 2009 17:36)

Where is this influx that you are talking about?Maybe you are confused with Sandzak.

Art

pre 14 godina

1whoknows, since you know, why don't you explain it for us?

Giving us concrete evidence, including names and addresses would be appreciated and quite frankly not too much to ask from you, since, you know.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

The Albanian note makes it very clear to Serbia to mind its own business. It also says that in the spirit of regional cooperation, this summer citizens of Serbia can travel Albania without visas. A unilateral offer of good will.

TITO

pre 14 godina

To Mospyt,
Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.

ida

pre 14 godina

I truly don't understand why Serbia has embassy relations with Albania. The embassies (Albanian in Serbia and Serbian in Albanian) should have been shut down when Albania sponsored KLA bases there. And they should have stayed closed to this day. It does no good whatsoever.

Albania will not even allow investigation into kidnapped Serbs who were taken to Albania and killed.

And by the way, setting aside the organ theft accusations, there are photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania. So definitely there are Serbs remains there or were destroyed there.

BH_NYC

pre 14 godina

Go to Albania? What for? So, somebody can kidnap me and steal my kidney to buy himself brand new BMW (usualy stolen from some poor soul somewhere in Western Europe)...
Thanks but no thanks.
(TITO, 21 August 2009 12:56)

Serbia would offer you a brand new BMW if you claimed ta have had your kidney stolen, without having to go to Albania. Ao, fair enough, don't go.

Jovan

pre 14 godina

once again "Roberto" our dear "Hungarian" from "Frisco" bores us to death with these simplifications...

first of all, calling Serbs who stand up for their country, for the territorial integrity of their homeland, and in case of KiM even of their ancestral cradle, calling THEM "dundamentalists" is nothing more than stupid.

there is no expression for that level of ignorance towards every known civilizational norm and above that all towards international law.

but, nevermind, Serbia is just building up a network, an international one of course, and ...not depending on one single power, like the K-albanian US-servants.

as for Berisha, he´s got a big mouth with the US in his back - let´s see whether this will be the case, when the US let him down.

that will happen sooner or later.

and while our dear k-albanian kiddies dream of outnumbering all of southern europe, Serbia will be there, prepared for all eventualities...

TITO

pre 14 godina

Roberto, Roberto, Roberto....
Or is it Berisa?
I am sad to read your comments and hope that only minority of Albanians think your way or we shall have problems with each other for a long long time to come.
Of all countries to emerge from former Yugoslavia, Serbia is by far the most multiethnic!
On the other hand Albania is a well known hell hole where no ethnic group was recognized or allowed to speak their language! This is a fact and you know it very well. As for Kosovo, where do you begin....there is not even M from multiethnicity in there. Serbs live in ghettos and you gloat in violent victory with USA behind your back.
We shall be patient and firm and will wait for our moment to reclaim our land.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto wrote,

at any rate, considering how the belgr regime and its supporters continue to torture and torment Kosovo/a in any and every way possible, i am deeply grateful that Kosovo/a has some frnds in the area.

Roberto, this is the second time you write about some torture that Serbs are inflicting on Albanians and this is the second time I will ask you to tell us exactly what torture you are talking about?

You didn't give us examples of any torture last time. Perhaps it has slipped your mind. Can you give us examples of some now or forever keep quiet about it.

Mospyt

pre 14 godina

TITO asks why he should go to Albania. Well, TITO, travel broadens the mind and knocks down mental barriers. Albania has excellent sea resorts, sandy beaches, and very welcoming people. You will have a great time. And, if you run out of money you can always tell BIA you had your vital organs removed and get thousands euros, no questions asked.

louis

pre 14 godina

Serbia is not threaten of Albania, but Serbia is frightened of Europe and his ideas and ideals of correspondence principle and respect, good and more respectfull neighborhood.

Erion

pre 14 godina

IDA
Obviously you don't know the whole story about Albania allowing those investigators. They went there 2 times and they found nothing...the third time people of that house got very upset, because they were being thrown out for hours until the investigation took place. That's why they didn't allow the european investigators to go there again. Key word there is AGAIN.! The people that lived on the alledged house where the organ traficking took place, told the europeans to bring a court order if they wanted to come and check again. The albanian government isn't involved at all in that case.That was one of the complaints the people that lived in the house had. They were not being protected by their own government in their own house .So don't say that Albania is not allowing the investigators without knowing all the facts.
Trust me, if there was such a thing Europeans would have been there day and night trying to dig for clues. There are no photos of Serbs being killed in northern Albania.

George

pre 14 godina

The Albanian posters here say there is no jihadist element in Albania, Kosovo etc.

QUESTION: Why do these jihadists have Albanian subtitles?!!???

ANSWER: Because they know they have a huge market and the Islamist/jihadist element is a BIG part of the Greater Albania project.......KLA = Albanian Taliban.

Albanian"Preaching under the names Abu Adam and Abu Ibrahim since the start of the year, the brothers attack the infidel American and European occupation forces in Muslim nations. They speak in German with Turkish and Albanian subtitles.

“Come and die an honourable death,” proclaims Mounir, encouraging his German Islamist brothers and sisters. Yassin Chouka then encourages all German Muslims to swear allegiance to the leader of the Taliban, Mullah Omar."

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/027302.php#respond

welwood

pre 14 godina

Berkeley:"Can you for one time reply or do you prefer just to spread propaganda, hoping the nobody asks unconveniant questions?"
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did you infact read the article? did you infact read the authour's name? is he not 'President, the International Strategic Studies Association'? is that not an American organization?
How does a senior American historian and strategic analyst informing his own government on the nature of the situation as he knows it to be eqaul your implied serbian propoganda?
furthermore refering to iranian support of serbia at icj, and their economic cooperation; let me ask why it would seem wrong to follow the rules and regulations laid out in the charter of un, and as such why it would be wrong to support another nation who has had the rules broken against them. their economic cooperation is most certainly a by product of lack of necessary western economic coperations that both of these coupled with a healty western negative policitcs they have found themselves to be 'odd-bed-fellows'. Neither nation supports all policies of the other so any level of inferece demonstrates a great deal or propaganda coming from you.

George

pre 14 godina

There is plenty of evidence of Greater Albania - Islamist axis.

You want names? How about Thaci, Berisa?

The analyst that made this comment has 40+ years experience and has been recognised by many governments around the world including the US.

There are many others who agree with this statement.

Again, you don't fool us. We know your plan, we know your allies, we know how to stop you.