Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Kosovo's PM Ceku: Serbia doesn't have any right to sign anything related to Kosovo

DEBELDE, Serbia and Montenegro, April 26 (Reuters) - Kosovo Prime Minister Agim Ceku poured fuel on a border dispute with Macedonia on Wednesday by visiting the mountain region in question and saying the current line should be renegotiated.

Studying a map of the border with Macedonia, Ceku, an ethnic Albanian former guerrilla commander, said a 2001 deal signed by Serbia and Macedonia, which Kosovo says deprived the United Nations-run province of 1,200 hectares of farmland, was invalid.

"Serbia doesn't have any right to sign anything related to Kosovo because they have no authority over Kosovo," he said in the dusty border village of Debelde.

"Macedonia must start realising they have a new neighbour. Kosovo is Macedonia's new neighbour," said Ceku, interim prime minister of the southern Serbian province since March.

Kosovo's 90-percent Albanian majority is pushing for independence from Serbia in U.N.-led negotiations in Vienna, seven years after NATO bombing drove out Serb forces accused of atrocities against civilians in a two-year war with separatist guerrillas. The United Nations took control in June 1999.

But the border line above Debelde and its patchwork of tilled farmland and grassy hill slopes has yet to be demarcated since Serbia and Macedonia signed a deal in 2001 that was endorsed by the U.N. Security Council but rejected by Kosovo.

Ownership of this scrap of land, a route well trodden by smugglers and black-clad Albanian guerrillas during Macedonia's own Albanian rebel insurgency in 2001, has become a matter of pride for both sides.

Macedonia had hoped to talk Ceku into accepting the current deal -- signed with Serbia two years after it lost control of Kosovo and its southern border -- at a meeting in Skopje due on May 5.

But Kosovo insists there can be no demarcation until after a decision on its status, possibly later this year, when it believes it will finally win the right to renegotiate the border deal.

The major powers steering Serbia and the Kosovo Albanians through negotiations on "final status" want the border line set before they decide whether to grant Kosovo independence, which diplomats say is likely.

Macedonian Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski said on Wednesday he was waiting to speak to Ceku "to see if the scheduled meeting will be productive or counter-productive."

Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski said he had "no intention of renegotiating."

65 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:14 PM

    About time Kosova gets to run the show. No more bullying. Get ready for a shift in the balance of powers in the Balkans. Cheers!

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  2. Anonymous7:47 PM

    First they steal the land and now trying to steal more land in the balkans.

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  3. Anonymous9:01 PM

    Give me a break about the "shift of power" in the Balkans. Once Kosovo becomes an actual state rather than a UN-run protectorate reality will sink in and Kosovo and its people will realize that they cannot have the borders they want. Unless you're willing to live in a constant state of war, which you'd be idiots to do, you'll make due with the current borders of Kosovo.

    Kosovo Albanians should be careful of making further expansionist claims into Southern Serbia and FYROM. Albanians do not have the backing of the international community for further territorial expansion. Be happy with what you have.

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  4. Anonymous9:17 PM

    I cant wait until u start a war again omg u guys are monsters (i mean the albanians) your all so gready give me more land more. We should drop a nuke on u it would solv the probleme. And if all of u dont like serbia and hate ur current lives go back 2 where u came from ok. Go back to Albania. We dont like u.

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  5. Anonymous10:23 PM

    for serbia to drop a nuclear bomb--it has first to be smart enough to make one...which it doesnt. Let's not forgett the high illeteracy amongs serbs. Greko you worry about that land you stole in çameria. Sooner or later Albania will get it.

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  6. Anonymous10:43 PM

    Serbs don't like us???humm....we don't like you dummie, that's why we kicked you dumb MOFOs out, so you can go back to serbia and have your doughters become maids for the belgrade burocrats....for $5 a month..

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  7. Anonymous1:19 AM

    ceku the criminal has no choice in what the borders become. The reality is that this is a part of kosovos final status. Whether he likes it or not Belgrade and Skopje made these agreements and kosovo,believe or not, is still a serbian province. So will Macedonia get what it wants. Absolutely. Why? Because ceku will not risk war and delaying kosovos independance.

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  8. Anonymous1:36 AM

    To Crvenkovski: Nuts!

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  9. Anonymous2:14 AM

    Europe and America are setting up the two young countries for a very long conflict. Kosovo may shut up and take it temporarily but this issue won't be forgotten lightly. Vendettas over land ownership return 60 years later in Albania, I don't expect people of Debellde to forget these lands either. Haven't we learned anything from artificial borders in Africa and Kashmir?!

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  10. Anonymous4:53 AM

    As I is well known what happened with borders here in Balkan since last 200 years so be wise all you neighborhoods not to think that the borders cannot be shifted because all those borders have been set in last 130 years.
    Even the border between Albania and Greece, Serbia and Albania, Montenegro Albania, Macedonia Albania; should be solved no matter when.

    To the Greek:
    Please don't forget that we do know a lot what happened in Çamëria and what kind of rights do they have now. I wonder how come that Greece became independent as long as they have some kind of draconic law toward the minorities. You treated same turks in Cyprus but what happened to the Cyprus. So maybe one day we will do the same

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  11. Anonymous4:54 AM

    As a Macedonian I accept ethnic Albanian Macedonians as my people and anyway Kosova people whether Albanian or Serb deserve peace and prosperity. I think Cheku is going opposite direction and has some other plans. He has to show that if Kosovo is to become Country has to show respect to international rules.
    Pozdrav do Kosovari

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  12. Anonymous8:09 AM

    The abovementioned agreement was signed in 2001, during the time Kosova was (is) under UN administration, and the decisions about it are taken by the local government in cooperation with the UN administration. Thus that agreement signed between Macedonia and SM is completely invalid. It is very logical. It is up to Macedonians to decide whether they want to create enemies amongst Albanians again, for the sake of a 1200 hectares of land that belong to Kosova. How can you just claim someone else's land and sign an agreement with a different land about it? does not make sense. regards,

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  13. Anonymous8:45 AM

    According to UN resolutions Serbia has every right to sign stuff related to Kosovo.

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  14. Anonymous9:03 AM

    According to UN even though serbia committed countless crimes against humanity it couldnt have been bombed. Guess what...it did!

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  15. Anonymous9:53 AM

    I think you kosovar albanians need a reality check. A balance of power in the balkans? When you do gain independance you will be the poorest country in europe. Only albania will help you out and they are poor themselves. Wake up and smell the turkish coffee and realize that if it wasn't for NATO and the US serbia would've been albanian free.

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  16. Anonymous10:01 AM

    "if it wasn't for NATO and the US serbia would've been albanian free." Impotent people blame all things but themselves on why they cant perform.

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  17. Anonymous10:24 AM

    Pesants, islamo-fascists, nazis, drug dealers and on and on, your name calling is getting a bit trite. Still you got bombed and surrendered like the little pussies that you are.Pathetic! Then again what is to be expected of child killers and rapists.

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  18. Anonymous11:06 AM

    Look who is talking about terrorism. Half of the serbs are locked up in The Hague for crimes agains the humanity.

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  19. Anonymous11:12 AM

    Whether our 15 minutes are short lived or not you got your rapist asses kicked, hard.

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  20. Anonymous11:38 AM

    I must comment this one ! First of all, Albanians must be very careful now where they step. They do not have much support any more. Especially not in the last few weeks. All of their neighbours are against the independence thing. Greece (very important in this issue) is against. Romania, Bulgaria and Moldavia (Moldavia not so important but anyway) are against. Macedonia will certainly be against if this dispute continue. Do you want to live with neighbours that don’t respect you? Im very surprised, really.

    I follow the media here in the US and if you follow it too, you can see for your self that political support of the Kosovo Albanians have decreased enormously the last months. Do not ask me why, but it’s a fact.

    Blogger 9.17 PM. It’s not so kind of you to say that Kosovo should be nuked, but blogger 10.23, how stupid people are allowed to be. You say to this apparent Serb that “it has first to be smart enough to make one”. You make me laugh!! The Albanian people are one of the few people in the whole world who have NEVER invented ANYTHING!! The major countries for inventing things are US, Britain, Russia, France, Sweden, Germany etc. Everything you have is bought or stolen in the west. Are there any Albanian cars, are there any Albanian trains, are there any Albanian weapons, are there any Albanian aircrafts, are there any Albanian computers, are there any Albanian TV, DVDs, Mobil phones etc etc etc.

    I have followed this blog for a while without attending in the discussion. I must say that I am surprised how much bullshit there is about Serbia and Serbs. I went to Belgrade with a friend some weeks ago. My friend works in a big company that is making massive investments in Serbia. I was very surprised. I thought that it should be bad there. 100000´s of people are studying on universities; there are joy, kind people and future-spirit in people. They are investing and building more than I could ever image. People are getting more and more jobs and even if they don’t are very rich, the salaries are getting better and better.

    One thing that most Serbs agree about is that some Serbs have behaved very badly during the former conflicts and that they of course should be punished for that and pay for it. It also seems that most of the Serbs agree that Mladic and Karadzic should be caught. On the other hand, every Serbs said with 100% and very strong that Kosovo will never ever be independent. And I truly believe them.

    Robert Aaron, NYC

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  21. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Robert Aaron, your probably dreamed you were in serbia and the you woke with the cock of the nyouthouselawyer in your mouth. The whole diatribe you wrote is pure bs and you know it.

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  22. Anonymous12:07 PM

    11.38 I still think Serbia isn't capable of building a nuke. Why are you attacking me it was your Nazi Terrorist buddy that wants to nuke a neighboor. More then 60 years after WW2 we still have die hard fans from Serbia--how democratic. I'm sure that is also your solution to the Hungarians in Vojvodina--you scum disgust me.

    Albanians have invented a lot of things which appreantly you were asleep during the last 3 centuries. I'm surprised since your illeterate scum always make laugh. Why don't you research first about Albanian inventers and contributors..also research how many serbs go to college. Then talk.

    Now on the TOPIC
    It's good finally Ceku is asking for the land...there is no way in hell we'll accept an agreement like that. UCK fighters gave their life to free Kosova and all Albanian lands, I will not settle for serbias bullshit.

    BTW whoever said, who the hell gives a damn what GREECE says?? Greece isn't in the security council!

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  23. Anonymous12:16 PM

    independence of kosovo,

    "Albanians have invented a lot of things which appreantly you were asleep during the last 3 centuries"

    How about telling us who are those scientists and what have they invented?

    "also research how many serbs go to college"

    I can tell you that in the case of Germany is that for every 20 Serbian student comes 1 albanian.

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  24. Anonymous12:24 PM

    Cvijus just because you didn't get an education I'm not going to teach you. Do your own research, a lot of Albanians have done great feats--for sure. Go do something that's unheard of you, read!

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  25. Anonymous12:27 PM

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    Mariela Cingo - pianist
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    Yllka Istrefi - pianist
    Saimir Pirgu - tenor
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    Teuta Koco - soprano
    Tedi Papavrami - vilolinist
    Shkelzen Doli - violinist
    Altuna Sejdiu - singer
    Frederik Ndoci - singer
    Ervin Dhimo - guitarist
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    Skënder Gjinushi - politician
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    Ramush Haradinaj - Kosovo's former prime minister
    Enver Hoxha - dictator
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    Ismail Qemali - nationalist
    Ali Kelmendi - communist
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    Pandeli Majko - politician
    Rexhep Meidani - president
    Hysni Milloshi - Communist Party leader
    Alfred Moisiu - current president
    Sulejman Pasha - founder of Tirana
    Turhan Pasha Përmeti - politician
    Hasan Bej Prishtina - prime minister, nationalist
    Edi Rama - mayor of Tirana
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    Ibrahim Rugova - Kosovo's president
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    Shefqet Verlaci - politician
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    Fatmir Sejdiu - president of Kosovo
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    Muhamet Arnauti- Famous Islamic Scholar.
    Haxhi Hafiz Sabri Koçi- Grand Mutfi of Albania
    Naim Ternava- Mutfi of Kosova
    Selim Muça- Current Mutfi of Albania
    Shefqet Krasniqi- Imam of Grand Mosque in Prishtina, Kosova.
    Hasan Hafizi- Imam of Ethem Bey Mosque in Tirane, Albania.
    Dhulkarnejt Ramadani- Imam of Grand Mosque in Skopje, Macedonia.
    Ahmet Kalaja- Imam of Main Mosque in Vlore, Albania.
    Abdul-Rrahman Sokoli- President of IISNA
    Ate Kola Berishaj - Catholic Priest
    Pope Clement XI (1700-1721)Born in Urbano, Italy, of the Albani family whose forebears fought for the Turks for 25 years alongside the 15th century folkhero of the Albanians, Scanderbeg thus preventing the Ottoman Turks from overunning Europe. Clement XI also fostered foreign missions but was unsuccessful in converting Czar Peter the Great.[3]
    Pal Engjëlli - clergyman
    Don Lush Gjergji- Catholic archbishop.
    Rrok Mirdita - Catholic archbishop
    Fan S. Noli - Albanian Orthodox Bishop
    Mother Teresa - famous Albanian missionary


    Scientists

    Ferid Muradi - scientist, Nobel laureate
    Shuaip Kraja - scientist molecular biologist (born 1936 Shkoder)
    Albert Lulushi - computer scientist
    Arben Kryeziu - computer scientist
    Tanush Shaska - mathematician
    Eranda Dragoti Cela - mathematician
    Nertila Gjini - mathematician
    Laura Mersini - cosmologist
    Selaudin Bekteshi - physicist
    Josif Adhami - physicist
    Ylli Popa - physicist
    Bajram Preza - physicist
    Petraq Pilika - mathematician

    Sportspeople

    Xhevad Prekazi - football player
    Erald Dervishi - One of the youngest champions of World Chess history
    Ermira Dingu - European champion rifle shooting
    Diana Mata - Olympic pistol shooter
    Elisabeta Karabolli - European champion pistol shooting
    Elton Bitincka - Olympic athlete
    Dorian Collaku - Olympic athlete
    Taip Ramadani - Handball Player Australia (Olympic Athlete)
    Ardian Gashi - football player
    Kreshnik Gjata - Olympic swimmer
    Luan Krasniqi- boxer (european chanpion)
    Nelson Hysa - Olympic boxer
    Ilir Kafarani - Olympic weightlifter
    Altin Lala - football player
    Anila Meta - Olympic athlete
    Artur Muhedini - Olympic boxer
    Arben Muqolli - Handball Player
    Ymer Pampuri - weightlifter
    Sahit Prizreni - Olympic wrestler
    Erkand Qerimaj - Olympic weightlifter
    Rovena Marku - Olympic swimmer
    Ilir Suli - weightlifter
    Klodiana Shala - Olympic athlete
    Donald Suxho - volleyballist for American Olympic Team
    Gert Trasha - Olympic weightlifter
    Theoharis Trasha - Olympic weightlifter
    Rudi Vata - football (soccer) player
    Marjeta Zaçe - Athlete
    Ermal Kugo - basketball player
    Tie Domi - Pro hockey player
    Zoran Ivezaj - Taekwondo Champion
    Fatos Pilkati - Olympic Free Pistol competitor
    Stefi Gjine - tennis palyer
    Klodian Duro - football palyer
    Fatmir Vata - football player
    Kreshnik Qato - world champion boxer
    Riza Lushta - football player
    Adem Yze - rules football player
    Valon Behrami - football player
    Shefki Kuqi - football player
    Petrit Fejzullahu - Handball Player
    Njazi Kuqi - football player
    Lorik Cana - football player
    Erjon Bogdani - football player
    Artim Sakiri - football player
    Pyrros Dimas - weightlifter
    Besian Idrizaj - footballplayer
    Mirela Manjani - javelin thrower
    Spend Abazi - box european champion
    Igli Tare - football player
    Enver Idrizi - karate champion
    Afrim Latifi - karate champion
    Azem Maksutaj - kickboxer
    Ervin Skela - football player
    Fadil Vokrri - former football player
    Panajot Pano - football player
    Lutfi Kolgjini - Horse Riding Champion
    Teuta Lulgjuraj - tennis player
    Elvir Muriqi - boxer
    Shaban Terstena -wrestler
    Shaban Sejdiu - wrestler
    Aziz Salihu - boxer
    Mehmet Bogujevci - boxer
    Nazif Gashi - boxer
    Xhevdet Peci - boxer
    Ridvan Vllasaliu - kickboxer
    Nuri Seferi - boxer
    Petrit Dobroshi - boxer
    Erjon Tola - Alpine skiers

    Writers

    Antonio Gramsci - writer, philosopher
    Filip Shiroka - poet (b.1859-1935)
    Kristina O'Donnelly - author/editor/journalist
    Ernesto Sabato - writer
    Dora d'Istria - writer/publicist (b.1829-1888)
    Dritëro Agolli - poet, writer(b.1931)
    Fatos Arapi - poet (b.1930)
    Xhevdet Bajraj - poet (b.1960)
    Frang Bardhi - author of note (1606-1643)
    Bernard Bilota - arberesh poet/folklorist (b.1843-1918)
    Karmel Kandreva - arberesh writer
    Zef Skiroi - arberesh poet/publicist/folklorist
    Eqrem Basha - poet (b.1948)
    Flora Brovina - poet (1949)
    Pjetër Bogdani -
    Pjetër Budi - author of religious works (1566-1622)
    Andon Zako Çajupi - poet and dramatist (1866-1930)
    Martin Camaj - poet (1925-1992)
    Viktor Eftimiu - academic/writer (b.1889-1972)
    Nicola Chetta - poet (1740?-1803)
    Rrahman Dedaj - poet (b.1939)
    Jeronim de Rada - poet (1814-1903)
    Ridvan Dibra - poet (1959)
    Aleksander Stavre Drenova (aka ASDRENI) - poet (1872-1947)
    Gjergj Fishta - writer and poet (1871-1940)
    Nezim Frakulla - poet (1680-1760)
    Mid'hat Bey Frashëri - writer and freedom fighter (1880-1949)
    Naim Frashëri - poet (1846-1900)
    Fahredin Gunga - poet (1936-1997)
    Sabri Hamiti - poet (b.1950)
    Alban Kraja - writer (born Shkoder 1970) ( www.albankraja.com )
    Ismail Kadare - writer and poet (b.1936)
    Hasan Zyko Kamberi - poet
    Musine Kokalari - writer
    Ernest Koliqi - writer (1903-1975)
    Faik Konica - writer, stylist
    Fatos Kongoli - writer, mathematician
    Gazmend Krasniqi - poet (b.1963)
    Milazim Krasniqi - poet (b.1955)
    Teodor Laço - writer (b.1936)
    Natasha Lako - poet and novelist (b.1948)
    Veli Karahoda - novelist, poet, essayist (b.1968)
    Luljeta Lleshanaku - poet (b.1968)
    Bardhyl Londo - poet (b.1948)
    Rudolf Marku - poet (b.1950)
    Lekë Matrënga (aka Luca Matranga) - poet (1567-1619)
    Din Mehmeti - poet (b.1932)
    Esad Mekuli - poet (b.1916-1993)
    Ndre Mjeda - poet (1866-1937)
    Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (aka Migjeni) - poet (1911-1938)
    John Musachi - poet (1882-1965)
    Teki Dervishi - poet, novelist and playwright (1943-)
    Fan S. Noli - poet and religious leader (1882-1965)
    Ali Podrimja - poet (b.1942)
    Lasgush Poradeci - poet (1899-1987)
    Dhori Qiriazi - poet (b.1993)
    Rexhep Qosja - poet and literary critic (1936)
    Zef Serembe (aka Giuseppe Serembe) - poet (1844-1901)
    Filip Shiroka - poet (1859-1935)
    Azem Shkreli - poet (1938-1997)
    Xhevahir Spahiu - poet (b.1945)
    Sterjo Spasse - poet (1914-1989)
    Kasëm Trebeshina - writer (b.1926)
    Vorea Ujko (aka Domenico Bellizzi) - poet (1918-1989)
    Jul Variboba (aka Giulio Variboba) - poet (1742-1788)
    Pashko Vasa (aka Wassa Effendi) - poet (1825-1892))
    Agim Vinca - poet (b.1947)
    Moikom Zeqo - writer and archaeologist (b.1949)
    Visa Zhiti - poet (b.1959)
    Gavril Dara - writer, poet (b.1827-1885)
    Francesk Anton Santori - writer (b.1819-1894)
    Ndoc Nikaj - historian, poet (b.1864-1951)
    Jakov Xoxa - writer (b.1923-1979)
    Kolë Jakova - writer (b.1916-1965)
    Spiro Comora - writer, comedian (b.1918-1973)
    Ilir Kadia - writer, journalist (b.1957)
    Tom Perrotta - novelist and former English professor.
    Mehmet Akif Ersoy - poet
    Ate Kola Berishaj - Catholic Priest, writer
    Luan Starova - writer
    Rifat Kukaj - writer
    Gjeke Marinaj - poet
    Mehmet Haxhosaj
    Halil Haxhosaj
    Veton Surroi

    Other

    Hakan Sukur - The Greatest Soccer Player in Turkey

    William G.
    Gregory
    - Austronaut of Albanian Origin
    Elyesa Bazna - German spy
    Murat Rais - 16th century figure
    Hava Rexha - was the oldest woman in Albania and maybe in the world
    Nadir Mura - magician

    Napoleon Bonaparte (From an Arberesh Mother)

    Constantine Kanari - Arvanite

    George Lucas is Arbereshe.

    Rita Wilson is Arbereshe.

    Frank Sinatra is Arbereshe.

    Anna Magnani is Arbereshe.

    Monica Belucci is Arbereshe.

    Chase is part Arbereshe.

    Harold Ramis is Arbereshe.

    EMEL SAYIN, BARIS MANÇO, AHMET PRISHTINA, ISLAM ÇUPI, Xhevdet Bajraj, Oni Pustina, Ambeta Toromani, Yeþim Salkým, Ercan Taner, Ilhan Cavcav, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Mazhar Krasniqi, Sami Frashëri, Nermin Vlora Falaschi, Abdyl Frashëri, Mid'hat Frashëri

    Luciano, Lucchesi, Castellano, LoCasio, De Franco, de Gennaro, de la Garza, de Lama, della Porta, Demaris, Diapoulos, Dintino, Lika, Franzese, Feeh, Gage, Guiliani, Gugliotta, Iannuzzi, Inciardi, Landesco, Corallo, Colosimo, Badalamenti, Amato, Adonis, Abrego, Accardo, Acceturo, Alex, Amuso, Anastasia, Angiulo, Anomie, Balagula, J. Barbara, Betillo, Bilotti, Bonanno, Bonventre, Borsellino, Buffalino, Bulger, Buscetta, Bruno, Carlisi, Caruso, Caso, Catalana, Catena, Chiodo, Civella, Clemente, Cohen, Coia, Colli, Vitelo, Violante, Villano, Torriero, Tricarico, Thoumi, Teresa, Alfieri, Costello, Cutolo, D'Arco, DeCavalcante, De Ciccio, Dellacroce, de Mange, DeStefano, DiFronzi, DiGregorio, DioGuardio, Doto, Dragna, Esposito, Eto, Falcone, Fatico, Ferriola, Ficcorata, Fiscetti, Fiumara, Flemmi, Fosco, Fratianno, Gagliano, Galente, Gallo, Gambino, Garibaldi, Genna Bros., Genovese, Giacalone, Gigante, Gioeiello, Gotti, Gravano, Guzik, Ianiello, Indelicato, Tocco Infelise, Lanza, La Pietra, Liggio, Leggia, Locasio, Lombardo, Lonardo, Londono, F. Lucas, G.Lucchese, Magaddino, Magliocco, Maltese, Mangano, Maranzano, Matorano, Masino, Masseria, Merlino, Merlo, Milano, Mineo, Mitola, Mogilevich, Mori, Ndranghera, Nitti, the whole Camorra group, Zips, the whole Sacra Corona Unita group, Trupiano, Tocco, Testa, Ricca, S. Riina, Riccobene, Rogoli, Roti, Ruggiero, Russo, Salerno, Scalise, Scarfo, Scarpa, Scarpelli, Scopo, Scotto, Solano, Spilotro, Torrio, Trupiano, Vario, Vizzini, Columbo, Giancana, Fiorello LaGuardia, Sam Adams, the Guise fam., Bellomont and Kidd fam.-----all Alboz or descendants.

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  26. Anonymous1:31 PM

    Serb nazi priests

    Bishop Nikolai, who is Saint to many Orthodox believing Serbs, wrote: "Europe is presently the main battlefield of the Jew and his father, the devil, against the heavenly Father and his only begotten Son . . . (Jews) first need to become legally equal with Christians in order to repress Christianity next, turn Christians into atheist, and step on their necks. All the modern European slogans have been made up by Jews - the crucifiers of Christ: democracy, strikes, socialism atheism, tolerance of all religions, pacifism, universal revolution, capitalism and communism... All this has been done with the intention to eliminate Christ . . . You should think about this, my Serbian brethren, and correspondingly correct your thoughts, desires and acts." (Bishop Nikolai Velimirovic in his book "Addresses to the Serbian people - Through the Prison Window").

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  27. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Showing the list of ancients means nothing anyway since albanians are an admixture of Turk,romanian,greek and slav. Your language has alot of loan words from romanian and the turkic language. Your propaganda is crap and the people paid by tirana are worthless propagators. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ILLYRIANS.

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  28. Anonymous2:17 PM

    Slav=slave.

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  29. Anonymous2:25 PM

    Serb nazi priests

    Bishop Nikolai, who is Saint to many Orthodox believing Serbs, wrote: "Europe is presently the main battlefield of the Jew and his father, the devil, against the heavenly Father and his only begotten Son . . . (Jews) first need to become legally equal with Christians in order to repress Christianity next, turn Christians into atheist, and step on their necks. All the modern European slogans have been made up by Jews - the crucifiers of Christ: democracy, strikes, socialism atheism, tolerance of all religions, pacifism, universal revolution, capitalism and communism... All this has been done with the intention to eliminate Christ . . . You should think about this, my Serbian brethren, and correspondingly correct your thoughts, desires and acts." (Bishop Nikolai Velimirovic in his book "Addresses to the Serbian people - Through the Prison Window").

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  30. Anonymous2:53 PM

    anonymous 12:24,

    the fact that I don't know any albanian scientist doesn't have anything to do with my education, but with the fact that there isn't any significant contribution that the albanians have made in order to be known, apart from mother Theressa who was remarkable woman and Mehmet Ali (known for his masscre of the Mamalukes). But what did you scientifically achieve in order to match Tesla and Pupin?

    12:27,

    it would be enough to give the link for this list of wikipedia. Besides, this list can be editted by everyone, so it wouldn't suprise me to see that Mussolini was also albanian, or maybe Kennedy.
    It also apperas that enitre Italy is albanian. But who knows, when they finish grabbing lands in the Balkans, they will concetrate on Italy.

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  31. Anonymous3:02 PM

    Albanians have contributed enough to humanity and are not know to be rapists and child killers like the serbs are today. Furthermore, history is not finished and albanians have plenty of time to contribute even if we never did in the past.

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  32. Anonymous3:09 PM

    3:02,

    then please enlighten us and tell us who are these famous albo scientist that made epichal inventions (note: give me scientists only, not ppl like james belushi and eliza dushku)

    "history is not finished and albanians have plenty of time to contribute even if we never did in the past."

    I don't see you kaming any progress by now. Who knows, maybe in a couple of centuries...

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  33. Anonymous3:17 PM

    In how many centuries is irrelevant.

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  34. Anonymous3:20 PM

    Germans have the highest number of Nobel prize winners but still cant escape thier lgacy of concentration camps. Tesla, Pupin and Einsteins wife "that taught Einstein everything he knew" will never protect you from the legacy of rapists and child killers. If your saint can say words that are written above then what is expected of the bad ones.
    Bishop Nikolai, who is Saint to many Orthodox believing Serbs, wrote: "Europe is presently the main battlefield of the Jew and his father, the devil, against the heavenly Father and his only begotten Son . . . (Jews) first need to become legally equal with Christians in order to repress Christianity next, turn Christians into atheist, and step on their necks. All the modern European slogans have been made up by Jews - the crucifiers of Christ: democracy, strikes, socialism atheism, tolerance of all religions, pacifism, universal revolution, capitalism and communism... All this has been done with the intention to eliminate Christ . . . You should think about this, my Serbian brethren, and correspondingly correct your thoughts, desires and acts." (Bishop Nikolai Velimirovic in his book "Addresses to the Serbian people - Through the Prison Window").

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  35. Anonymous3:23 PM

    3:20,

    Germans have offered a lot in sciences, Serbs as well with individuals sich as Pupin and Tesla. What famous scientists/inventors have the albos? Why can't you answer this simple question instead of hiding behind this Velimirovic bullshit?

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  36. Anonymous3:37 PM

    to 02:53
    how about the guy who invented VIAGRA, moron. But who cares, u are trying to compare albanians who are a miniscule compared to the germans. Get real, oh and tesla did not invent electricity, but something else, not sure but it was i thnk a generater for electricity.

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  37. Anonymous3:43 PM

    Stop saying such as. There are only those two, Tesla and Pupin, period. Ferid Murat won the Nobel Prize, period.

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  38. Anonymous3:49 PM

    ""Germans have offered a lot in sciences, Serbs as well with individuals sich as Pupin and Tesla."
    What a fucking tool. Can you believ this arrogance comparing two serbs with these germans
    # Gustav Stresemann Winner of the 1926 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Richard Martin Willstatter Winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Hans Fischer Winner of the 1930 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Ludwig Quidde Winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Hermann Emil Fischer Winner of the 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Otto Wallach Winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Walther Hermann Nernst Winner of the 1920 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Heinrich Otto Wieland Winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Winner of the 1928 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Friedrich Bergius Winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Kurt Alder Winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Hermann Staudinger Winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Karl Ziegler Winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Manfred Eigen Winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Georg Wittig Winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Robert Huber Winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Hartmut Michel Winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Eduard Buchner Winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Alfred Werner Winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Richard Adolf Zsigmondy Winner of the 1925 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Hans Karl August Simon Von Euler-Chelpin Winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Carl Bosch Winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye Winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Richard Kuhn Winner of the 1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt Winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Otto Hahn Winner of the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Otto Paul Hermann Diels Winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Gerhard Herzberg Winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Ernst Otto Fischer Winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Johann Deisenhofer Winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Reinhard Selten Winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics
    # Carl Von Ossietzky Winner of the 1935 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Albert Schweitzer Winner of the 1952 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Willy Brandt Winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Paul Crutzen Winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Robert J. Aumann Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics
    # Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Baeyer Winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Wilhelm Ostwald Winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Fritz Haber Winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # International Physicians For The Prevention Of Nuclear War, Inc Winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Peace
    # Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse Winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann Winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Hans Spemann Winner of the 1935 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Otto Loewi Winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Gerhard Domagk Winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Werner Forssmann Winner of the 1956 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Konrad Bloch Winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Feodor Lynen Winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Max Delbruck Winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Karl Von Frisch Winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Erwin Neher Winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Bert Sakmann Winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Wilhelm Wien Winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Max Von Laue Winner of the 1914 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # James Franck Winner of the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Gustav Hertz Winner of the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Walther Bothe Winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # J. Hans D. Jensen Winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Gerd Binnig Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Jacobus Henricus Van 't Hoff Winner of the 1901 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    # Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen Winner of the 1902 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Rudolf Christoph Eucken Winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Nelly Sachs Winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Heinrich Boll Winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Paul Ehrlich Winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Albrecht Kossel Winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Otto Fritz Meyerhof Winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Sir Ernst Boris Chain Winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Sir Hans Adolf Krebs Winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Fritz Albert Lipmann Winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Georges J.f. Koehler Winner of the 1984 Nobel Prize in Medicine
    # Albert Abraham Michelson Winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Carl Ferdinand Braun Winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Johannes Stark Winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Otto Stern Winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Max Born Winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Polykarp Kusch Winner of the 1955 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Rudolf Ludwig Moessbauer Winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Hans Albrecht Bethe Winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Dennis Gabor Winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Arno A. Penzias Winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Klaus Von Klitzing Winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Ernst Ruska Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # J. Georg Bednorz Winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Hans G. Dehmelt Winner of the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics
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    # Maria Goeppert-Mayer Winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics
    # Herbert Kroemer Winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics
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    # Hermann Hesse Winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature
    # Emil Adolf Von Behring Winner of the 1901 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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    # Horst Stormer Winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics
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  39. Anonymous3:55 PM

    The nyouthouselwayer-shitforbrains is back again.Yipeeee

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  40. Anonymous4:01 PM

    I never said that we can match Germans in the Nobel issue, even though we have also Ivo Andric as a Nobel price winner (besides Ferid murad is HALF albanian).

    Tesla and Pupin are world famous for their inventions but there are also much more such as Slobodan Nickovic, Voja Antonic, Veljko Miljkovic, Alexander Stefan and the list goes on . Who do you have as such? Can't you answer such a simple question?

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  41. Anonymous4:08 PM

    Fehrid Murad
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferid_Murad

    He is one of my favorite Albanian Nobel Prize Winner with also Agnes Gonxha.

    There are a lot of Albanian scientists they just are scattered all over the world because of Serbs massacring and rapping women, so most Albanians have to flee.

    Why did you bring up the Albanian question? The argument was that Serbia does not have the knowledge to build one, period. WE never said We did either.

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  42. Anonymous4:56 PM

    Ny uer a fucking idiot, you keep jumping topics. First of all this topic is about the demaracation of borders, I'd expect you to know this but your too illeterate to cooperhand the meaning of those words. Second it was your or another serb that began this discussion about nuking albanians, we don't to get nukes, nukes are usually associated with terrorists a.k.a Serbia. Indoor plumbing, couldn't you get any more random?? You worry about God drowning your terrorist ass then speak about Kosovar problems.

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  43. Anonymous11:15 PM

    Well just have a look on the this map http://www.frappr.com/netbeans and click at the portlet called Map Martkers under the name Ahmet and you can see that I come from Gjilan and participating in an international project. And by the way you might see there that it only me on that map from whole Balkan pennisula. I do regret why I couldn't write properly names of the city in Albanian but I thin soon will come the day when we will errase those Serbian names from the maps.

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  44. Anonymous11:03 AM

    dardania,

    man you really need a refreshment in history. Tesla left Zagreb to go to USA in the perios when Austria-Hungary existed. Before his death he expressed his wish to be buried in Belgrade.

    Let me ask you a question: Why did mother Theressa go to India instead of staying here helping you?

    You want to compare war criminals. Good. SInce you're a half Croat you can also take into account the Croats since WWII onwards. You're beating me man for 2-1. I admit my defeat, you have more war criminals than me. Congrats.

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  45. Anonymous11:24 AM

    "You want to compare war criminals. Good. SInce you're a half Croat you can also take into account the Croats since WWII onwards. You're beating me man for 2-1. I admit my defeat, you have more war criminals than me. Congrats."
    Trotsky reported:

    "The horrors actually began as soon as we crossed the old frontier ... The darker the sky became, the more brightly the fearful illumination of the fires stood out against it. Burning was going on all around us. Entire Albanian villages had been turned into pillars of fire -- dwellings, possessions, accumulated by fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers were going up in flames." 1912 and let's not forget what Brankovic did in battle of Kosova.

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  46. Anonymous1:15 PM

    so this is a dick measuring contest?

    here you go:

    Mehmet Ali and the masacre of thousands of Mamelukes in Egypt

    Albanians and their maasacre of the Greek village of Souli in early 19th century.

    Albanian-turkish violence over Serbs in Kosovo during the Graeco-Turkish war in 1897 - 400.000 refugees estimated.

    Additional thousands of Serbs murdered by the League of Prizren.

    Last but not least, March 2004.

    Another interesting fact is that in the traditions of Serbs, Bulgarians, Greeks and Macedonians there is a traditional saying when a child is born to say as wish "not to be stolen by the Albanians" which portrayes the way you behaved as we all lived together under the Ottomans (whose most loyal vassals you were). That phenomenon is equivalent to today's human trafficking, a tradition that you still continue to practise at a even higher volume.

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  47. Anonymous1:18 PM

    Oh...I forgot

    World War II - the Albanian ethnic cleansing on Serbs in Kosovo - estimated 200.000 Serbs murdered or expelled. Those expelled (among them my grandparents) were forbiden to return in 1945 by the Yugoslav authorities (Edward Kardelj)

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  48. Anonymous1:41 PM

    Your numbers are as much fiction as todays greeka are european. It was always a way of the serbs to inflate their victims like in jasenovac, WWII, WWI and the Balkan wars in which mostly albanians were killed. Everyone knows that the orthodox rapist and killers like the greeks servs and bulgarians got more than 50% of albanian territories. Time is up!

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  49. Anonymous1:43 PM

    oh I forgot Souli was wholly albanian.

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  50. Anonymous2:04 PM

    Look who's talking about victimization. Man you have been crybabies since ever.

    Be carefull how you express your self about Orthodoxy since there as a part of albanians that are orthodox and you may hurt their feelings.

    Since you're such a great source-finder, why don't you find me source with the exact number of albanians killed by Serbs in the last wars. Since you also call us rapists, why don't you find me a source about the total amount of women raped in Kosovo. And please, statistical data and of an international origin.

    PS - So in Souli albanians were killing albanians?

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  51. Anonymous2:25 PM

    The greatest of these (Serb migrations) took place in 1690, when Serbs rose in support of an Austrian invasion after the Turks' unsuccessful siege of Vienna. However, the subsequent retreat of the Austrians left the native population seriously exposed to Turkish reprisals, and in 1691 Archbishop Arsenije III Carnojevic of Pec led a migration of 30,000-40,000 families from Old Serbia (Kosovo, Metohija and Raska region) and southern Bosnia across the Danube. As a consequence, parts of the Austrian Military Frontier came to contain some of the major centres of Serbian culture. At the same time, the spread of Albanian Muslims into lands left vacant by the great migration was to provide a continuing source of communal tension. It was also the period of intensive islamization when a considerable number of Christians were forced to convert to Islam in order to evade heavy taxation and reprilals.

    (Encyclopaedia Britannica)

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  52. Anonymous3:51 PM

    You have used that muslim albanian argument to death already. Your data is based on myth. The same myth that got your teeth broken in croatia, bosnia and kosova. Read Noel Malcolm -Kosovo, a short history.

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  53. Anonymous4:17 PM

    Every historical research made by now fades away in front the great Noal Malcolm, a "historian" known for his "objectivity" and his approach from every side. The great "objective" president of the Albanian-British association (or something like that) and a lecturer of the Islamic Bosnian Institute of Sarajevo.

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  54. Anonymous7:37 PM

    Blogger 12:07 PM, Independence for Kosova.

    You said "BTW whoever said, who the hell gives a damn what GREECE says?? Greece isn't in the security council!"

    Sorry to make you sorry ass even more sorry. Greece is in the UN Security Council Precidency ! You should know that !

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  55. Anonymous9:19 PM

    Hey NYlawyer
    Fuck you , serbia, greece and your russian brothers...

    We will prevail as your destruction is immenent...

    God bless Albania, Kosova and America...

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  56. Anonymous5:37 AM

    "Fuck you , serbia, greece and your russian brothers..."

    Now now, Russia is in the Security Council and the contact group, so what if Russia vetos your independence. Then you should yell God Bless Russia.

    Greece is in the EU, so when new countries want to join the EU, every already EU member has to accept it. So you better watch your mouth.

    NYoutlawyer,

    Have you noticed how the albanians are sucking up to the americans? I wonder if they wash their mouths after licking their asses (or something else).

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  57. Anonymous9:18 AM

    He he he, Lets not forget who's dick Russia and Greece are sucking in the other end. Just a hint- the last superpower left. You losers and your brothers lost many wars and battles and you don't have much say anymore. Oh one more thing it was those same greeks that agreed to bomb the shit out of you after all, while your russian brothers let it happen without a peep. So dream on losers...

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  58. Anonymous11:20 AM

    It seems that Clinton helping you meant that Rugova and co. could give better blow-jobs than Lewinsky :)

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  59. Anonymous2:46 PM

    Oh wow?

    Is this your best come back?

    Even your jokes are become shitty and bland much like your Serb shit country

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  60. Anonymous4:58 PM

    The point is, my very "intelligent" albo, that we don't suck dics to get some help, cause we have pride, unlike you and your leadership.

    How many times did Clinton cum in order to deside to attack us? I suppose Rugova was concetrated on his work...it costed him his life.

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  61. Anonymous10:09 AM

    Ah yes of course Serb pride-killing women and children and then videotaping it with the blessing of the church-now that's pride.
    And speaking of sucking you been doing it to russia for the longest time while your country keeps getting smaller...just like a cheap hooker.
    Time to turn your asses over to the Greeks-they love that stuff, but of course they bombed you with Clinton-ups

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  62. Anonymous6:00 AM

    Damn, how Mohamed Ata missed you with that plane...give general one more artist blowjob, guess he liked it...

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  63. Anonymous1:41 AM

    Funny how some people have nothing better to do but still leave in their narrow minded and brainwashed lives.
    To serbs: stop dreaming and get over Kosova, you have enough land anyway and a lot of it is not yours...wait until Montenegro, Vojvodina separate..you will be small cause that is what u r.
    By the way when you call us shiptari, that is not insulting but that is who we are.
    And at the end please mind your own busines cause you have nothing ( thank God) to do with us any more.

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  64. Anonymous3:20 PM

    Albanians are immigrants to Serbian province of Kosovo, imagine how would USA feel if Cubans claimed Florida, as second Cuba?
    You can not live in denial, if you kill and rape women, burn Churches 1000 years old, you cannot expect us to forget. Love of Islam and US fascism will end, and remember, USA is far away, it will change it's policies, after it happens, all illegal Albanians, terrorists and others will have to face justice.

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  65. Anonymous10:19 AM

    >> Shitpars are the gypsies of the Balkans. They have no home.

    go back to Ukraine of Carpathian mountains you slav bastard. Talking about having no home.

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