Monday, July 25, 2005

Albanian Che Guevara

Compared to the revolutionary Che Guevara, Albin Kurti says that Kosovo is heading toward an inevitable conflict which may have even more tragic consequences than the one in 1999, Lajm writes.

Kurti considers that the only way to avoid the conflict is by having a revolution aiming at toppling the ‘local-dictatorial and international-colonial’ government. He says that the first step toward this is for the citizens to join the newly-formed self-determination movement while the next step is all-out protests throughout Kosovo.

Kurti denies allegations that anarchy may overwhelm Kosovo if people acted according to his advice by expressing great faith he has on peaceful character of the people in Kosovo.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kurti is no Che.

Anonymous said...

Kurti is the only one that knows what we're dealing with.

While the other politicians are more concerned about their personal gains, Kurti is the only one that does not care about a political party, but cares about Kosova as a whole.

Anonymous said...

Kurti should understand that Kosova has now elected representatives and his methods of civic disobedience, while sucessful during Serbian regime, should not become an obstacle for the future of Kosova.

Anonymous said...

Jail got him slightly wacky, the way it did to his mentor, Demaci. He's probably read way too many French philosophers.

Anonymous said...

Che Guevara was an asshole.

Stay away from stupid comparisons that are good for nothing.

Anonymous said...

Guevara would have opposed the War against Milosevic.

Arkan is the closest image to Guevara in the Balkans.

Anonymous said...

"Guevara would have opposed the War against Milosevic."

Maybe, but he would have supported arming the KLA.

"Arkan is the closest image to Guevara in the Balkans."

Arkan was a brutal mass killer and arch-racist. People can think whatever they want about Che so many years later, but the stupidity of this slander is appalling. Arkan represents the kind of guy Che spent his life fighting against, all the brutal Latin American tyrants of the 60s and 70s. One doesn't have to agree with Che's ideals or methods to acknowledge he fought for internationalist ideals. Arkan fought for loot, plunder, rape and "the Serb nation".

Anonymous said...

How dare you speak of Che in those terms? Comparing him to Arkan aka Hitler.

Anonymous said...

shut up you faggot. long live kosovo-metohija.

Anonymous said...

I love it how Serbs wish good things for our country, like for example long life for it, too bad they wont be able to apply for citizenship. :)

Anonymous said...

Che Guevara was a communist thug who killed more innocent people than Arkan. They are both now roasting in hell. For the Che apologists who got their history from watching the "Motorcycle Diaries", try talking instead to the 2,000,000 Cubans who fled Castro's people's paradise--or the millions more who would flee if Castro didn't stop them from jumping off his prison island. That's what Che fought for--death & imprisonment of the innocent along with personal power. Fortunately for the human race, he got what he deserved.

Anonymous said...

"How dare you speak of Che in those terms? "

Right, Che was closer to a Hoxha; another dedicated internationalist idealist. His ideals--everyone else's blood. I can't believe we have people on this forum who are such complete losers that they think Guevara was anything other than a murderer just like Arkan & Milosevic--except "Che" liked to shoot the prisoners in the back of the head himself. Slobodan never got his hands dirty and Arkan at least faced his victims.

Anonymous said...

Kurti is good listener of A.Demaci.
Demaci national hero of albanians one time he used to work for UDBA, yogoslavian secret service.
I don't believe him, I don't belive Kurti too. Both of them, they work for western secret services. Western countries destroyed serbian, croatian, bosnian and albanian culture and tradition.