Zëri carries an editorial by publisher Blerim Shala who says after the war, the September months were characterized by many problems; strikes by teachers, workers and many other social problems.
Following the difficult experience of the March riots in 2004, government officials and workers unions managed to somehow overcome the resulting challenges in September as they feared dangerous consequences and complications.
September 2005 is more important than any other September after the war, says Shala. During this month we are expecting Ambassador Eide to present his report on the general situation in Kosovo and on the implementation of the Standards. Should this report be positive, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan will then appoint his special envoy for status talks.
It seems that in this year, like the last, all political and social factions in Kosovo should place the general interest for the stability of Kosovo above all else.
Friday, August 12, 2005
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Kosova has no support in US anymore !
Ok, so no support, but Serbia isn't returning to Kosova either, unless of course you're in support of Making War Criminals Part 4 for Serbia?
But we have the support of Macedonia now. :)
I am in the US and I support Kosova (outside of Serbia of course).
If even Macedonia is giving up on its Slavic and Orthodox brethren, what is America to say?
I also live in the U.S. and I fully support Kosovo.
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