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Post by kartadolofonos on Feb 18, 2009 3:52:06 GMT -5
Protocol of Corfu (1914) Independent State of Northern Epirus 1914 historical anniversary of declaration of Autonomy of Northern Epirus The Epirotes and Northern Epirotes dont forget Northern Epirus With a solemn celebrated yesterday the anniversary of 95 years after the proclamation of the autonomous state of Northern Epirus in 1914. The event, which is celebrated every year, the Association of Northern Epirus Forums started to the Church in St. George Karytsi and followed of the Unknown Soldier. As is known, in February 1914 the Northern Epirus, refusing to qualify for the newly Albanian government, revolted, declared in Gjirokaster the Independent State of Northern Epirus and formed a government under President George Zografos and members Metropolitans Dryinoupoleos and Koritsas Konitsa Spiridon proclaimed the autonomy. As the result of the efforts brings the Protocol of Corfu (17-5-1914), signed by the governments of the Great Powers, Albania and Northern Epirus and the status of autonomy provided to prefectures Koritsas, Gjirokaster and Himara
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Post by meltdown711 on Feb 18, 2009 17:46:35 GMT -5
They have suffered nothing in comparison to what they deserve, considering what our Chams have. Our revenge will never be though, unfortunately... nature seems to be wiping that kind out by birthrates. Its sad, Albanians will never be able to sow their fields with the blood and bones of their enemies...
Maybe we can organize something with our brothers in Turkey. They know how to deal with you people...
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Post by insomniac on Feb 18, 2009 18:25:12 GMT -5
Turkey deals with them better because they are stronger. Unfortunately Greece is richer and is using that status for wrong things (such as paying Albanians to become Greeks). The Albanian state on the other hand does not care much because these people will change the sides whenever they feel like it. Once we are in EU such tensions will be less.
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 18, 2009 19:50:42 GMT -5
Turkey deals with them better because they are stronger. Unfortunately Greece is richer and is using that status for wrong things (such as paying Albanians to become Greeks). The Albanian state on the other hand does not care much because these people will change the sides whenever they feel like it. Once we are in EU such tensions will be less. I don’t think you understand politics here, had you understood the slightest bit about it, you soon will realise to join the E.U you have to respect the minorities period. Because it’s part of the E.U entry conditions. I’m surprised your not informed. Also you’ll have to update your theories of Greek history and Pelasgian claims ! because you'll be introduced to the real world where Enver Hoxia doesn't exist for you anymore. The very people Albania abused maybe the very people that may become her nightmare...It’s called Karma, poor Albanians always choosing wrong sides !!!!!!!! .
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Post by leshte on Feb 18, 2009 21:44:38 GMT -5
Greek guy, what you said above is not true at all. I mean take a look at Greece, its the only country in the world to not recognize any minorities. None, zero. Second, let me not talk about the Helsinki community reports on how Greece treats in minorities, which of course Greece does not recognize because it doesn't recognize minorities.
With that said, I think more Albanians from Kosova need to move in the two remaining Greek villages in Albania.
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Post by meltdown711 on Feb 18, 2009 21:46:16 GMT -5
Im not worried about the small things, this European Union crap will die out eventually. And by the time Albania even enters, the Greek minority in the south will nearly cease to be. Most villages today have lost up to 75% of the youth or more, most with no plans of returning. Whats more the last generation is soon going to enter its last bits of life. And again, Im not so worried about the EU. A collection of states, most of which are suffering recession after recession and fall in pretty much everything (this includes Russia and Greece). It wont last. Hell pretty soon Turkey will be the most populous state in Europe. Germany, and France are falling everyday, so is Britain. Whats more the EU itself seems to be raked with problems. From ireland to poland. Who knows when Albania will get in. Maybe in 20 years... Hopefully it will be longer... Who knows I doubt it. Bollano tried to protest, Greece obeyed papa EU and voted in favor already. Ignoring that man. But it would have been a godsend for Albania if it had worked. If only Greece had not signed the approval. My people need to stay away from that filthy system and as we inch closer to it the realization of this will sink in just like its sinking in with Croats. I wonder what the population census papers showed when they were offered to the Eastern Thrace Turks.
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Post by Alb_Korcar on Feb 18, 2009 21:55:57 GMT -5
LOL Ballist you are so completely detached from reality...if EU fails as u so point out then another world war would follow...you're not even Albanian, you're a Turk. you talk like a nationalist Turk, you're exactly the same as those you speak against, only they care about Greece interest, you care about Turkeys interest.
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Post by meltdown711 on Feb 18, 2009 21:59:53 GMT -5
Dont you realize it you idiot. The problem Greece has, and which Turkey itself helps in inciting, in eastern thrace can easily be used to the advantage of Albania. Why do you think Greece has been afraid to go into the north epirus issue so strongly? Because as strongly as she goes to it, Turkey goes just as hard. When Greek PMs visit Greek minority, so do Erdogan's men visit the eastern thrace. 97 is a clear example of that: Greece wants to push into the south 'to restore order and protect minority' and Turkey threats with eastern Thrace.
I care about their interests so long as it helps my own and they do much of the same. It helps to have an ally at the other end, and its just as wise to use it.
And you, an orthodox christian, have no right to declare who and who is not from a people you are quite distanced from... learn your place kaur...
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Post by Alb_Korcar on Feb 18, 2009 22:02:40 GMT -5
^^well you shouldve said that. be more clear next time. what you said sounded more like "I hoep Turkey invades Europe and destroys the EU"
lol (..............Greek or English only......)
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 18, 2009 22:43:32 GMT -5
Topic cleaned as best I can.
Now this is the Greek subforum, only Greek or English is allowed on here and this topic is about the plight of the Greek Epirotes so therefor it's a Greek issue so thus is in right forum.
Also do not use our subforum to chit chat btw your self's or bicker it ruins topics, feel free to use the pm center. And respect others opinions without personal attacks. Attack ideas not users.
You have been warned.
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Post by libofshe on Feb 19, 2009 7:24:45 GMT -5
plight of the Greek Epirotes so therefor it's a Greek issue so thus is in right forum. what plight? lets hear some of your f****ing sob stories, give the greek a hand and he'll take the whole arm, damn you are some ingratefull, greedy people
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Post by Alb_Korcar on Feb 19, 2009 15:37:53 GMT -5
You're right Archenemy! we should speak in English (or Greek!) in this subforum and not deviate from the topic at hand!
on that note, I think the northern Epirotes, Greeks, and Greece should respectively f**k themselves. more importantly, I think Arvanites like Karta and the lady with the s**t fetish should stick golden dildos in their ass.
and, since Korca is up there on your list, let me just say most people in Korca hate Greece more then anything in this world. We dont even hate Serbs as much, or slavicmacedonians. the only thing we hate is Greeks and anyone else who doubts our genuine hatred of Greeks ;D
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 19, 2009 18:38:01 GMT -5
^ It’s only a simple instruction which was ignored for a long time now and that is Greek or English on the Greek subforums now if you can even follow the rules I just might be impressed !
How hard is it to follow an instruction....A request so to speak by us to you the foreigner to respect our subforums and our wishes...It didn't need to get to the insultive stage......
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Post by danceswithpoodles on Feb 20, 2009 11:10:49 GMT -5
CHAPTER XII ALBANIAN ATROCITIES
The following lists of atrocities and oppressions we have compiled from the daily Greek papers, in which relatives of the sufferers publish letters arriving from Epirus.
1 Norwich, Conn. April 14, 1918.
Mr. Soteriades' letter:
(extract) My dear Stephanos:
I wish to announce to you that my cousin, Gregorios Soteriades (brother of the representative) was thrown into jail, in Argyrocastron, by the Italian Government, and died from maltreatment. Elias Soteriades.
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From a letter sent to Mr. Savas Papadopoulos by his people living in Northern Epirus:
In Trikoupi, they killed Mr. Take Ntete.
In the district of Argyrocastron the Albanians are robbing and killing 'the Greek population.
In upper Lambovon, they killed four Greeks.
In Vlacho-Gorantzi, they killed six Greeks.
In the district of Zagori, they killed ten Greeks, and many others in other villages.
There are only Italian and Albanian schools in these districts and no Greek schools or Greek priests are allowed.
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Mr. Panagiotis Ditsianis' letter reads in part as follows:
Mr. Cassavetes: Southbridge. Mass.
. . . From a letter from Worcester, Mass., we learn the killing of five persons in Lower-Gorantzi (district of Argyrocastron) in the most distressing way. The Albanians put out the eyes of their victims, then they cut their hands, legs and noses and left them half-dead. When this terrible fact was referred to the Italian Government, the officials said to the peasants: "As long as you like to be united with Greece' it is only suffering that you have to expect." A letter relating the above fact is in the possession of Mr. Elias Liolios, Worcester, Mass.
A letter from Mr. N. Contes reads in part as follows:
. . . The Italian officials, besides the fact that they allow the Turco-Albanians to commit all kinds of atrocities among the Greek population even under their very eyes, have dismissed all the Greek teachers from the town Sopiki (district of Pogoni) and put Italian teachers in their places. . . .
N. Contes. 5
A letter from Mr. Eustathios Gegas reads as follows:
Worcester, Mass., April 21,1918. To the President of the Pan-Epirotic Union, etc.
All the letters that come from our distressed Northern Epirus depict the situation in the darkest colors.
The officials of the Italian Government seized many leaders in the community of Premeti, all honest men and with dependents. We do not know what their fate has been so far. Among them there are two merchants, two real estate men, one physician, one professor, one priest, and many others. . . .
Eustathios Gegas. 6
A letter from Mr. Spyridon Batsaris reads as follows:
Waterville, Me., Aug. 7, 1918. My dear President of the Pan-Epirotic Union:
. . . All letters that are received here from our beloved
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country are cut down by the Italian censor. Our people cannot write anything, not even about the lack of food, on account of the Italian fear. It is too bad that we enjoyed liberty only for a little while. Italian slavery is worse than Turkish ever was. . . .
Spyridon Batsaris.
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From a letter of Mr. Athanasios Gegas:
Worcester, Mass., June 10, 1918. My dear Secretary of the Pan-Epirotic Union:
I have just received a letter from my people of the village "Glina" (district of Argyrocastron) and they informed me that Albanians have seized six Greeks from the village Upper-Gorantzi, and killed them. These Greeks were returning home from their farms. When this fact was reported to the Italian officials, they got the following answer: "As long as you want to be united with Greece, you are to suffer from the Albanians. . . ."
Athanasios Gegas.
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Extract from Mr. Pantos' letter:
In a letter that I have received from my town I found a slip of printed paper put in by the Italian censor advising me to write on the envelope, Droviani, Albania, instead of Droviani, Epirus." I cannot see the justice of the Italian government when she wants to liberate the Italians of Trieste on the one hand, and on the other hand enslaves the Epirotes, etc.
K. Pantos. 9
From a letter of Messrs. Vasilios Vallevos & Constantine Vassos:
My dear Mr. Cassavetes:
A large Albanian band seized the following peasants from the village of Vlacho-Gorantzi:
1. John Bitsios, 70 years old and lame;
2. Basil Bitsios, 5;
3. Charalambos K. Bessios;
4. Evangelos Kentros;
5. Constantine Papanastassios;
6. Demeter Telios.
All of them suffered terribly at the hands of the Albanian brigands and finally died, etc. . . .
Vasilios Vallevos. Constantine Vassos. 10
A letter from Mr. K. A. Pantos reads in part as follows:
My dear Mr. Cassavetes:
... A friend of mine and member of our association has adopted a Mohammedan girl and brought her up in the Christian religion. Now "Vatra" the Albanian association, whose president is a Christian priest, wants to take her away from him and give her back to the Mohammedan- Albanians. The girl is unwilling to go. . . .
K. A. Pantos.
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A letter from Mr. Stephan Gionis is in part as follows:
Milwaukee, Wis. Mar. 9, 1918. Dear Friend: '
. . . On account of the murder of Mr. Papastathis J the officials seized seven persons (the list of names follows), and sent them in irons to Argyrocastron and Valona. . . .
Stephen Gionis.
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From a letter from Santi Quaranta the following paragraph becomes interesting, in as much as the Italian censor erased four lines.
iThis Papastathis came to Worcester from Austria and remained .there as a priest of the Albanians. He left Worcester a few years ago threatening to kill all Greeks that he could in Northern Epirus. He was killed by the Albanians of the opposite party.
Santi Quaranta April 12, 1918. Dear brother Sotiii:
. . . On the 26th of the past month Natsios . . . (here the Italian censor interrupted the narration) and he lived up to the 9th of this month and then died. . . .
Andreas.
Note—It is obvious that the Italian censor would not allow any information as to what this man suffered before he died, to leak out.
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Extract from a letter of D. Lavares:
Dear Sir:
I consider it my duty to let you know that our countrymen are suffering in North Epirus from the Albanians and the local authorities as well.
Letters that we have received from Sopiki (Pogoni) and from Vostina report that an Albanian band took prisoners three men, Char. Matsoulras, Thomas Kogionas and Char. Volios and after having whipped them burned them with boiling oil. Their fate is unknown.
Also an Italian detachment arrested Mr. P. Mauro- mates and seven women and put them in dungeons in Argyrocastro. Nothing is known as to the cause of this action on the part of the Italian officials. Etc., etc.
(Signed) D. Lavares.
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Extract from a letter of Mr. Vasilios Styliaras:
Faviana, Italy, Feb. 11,1918. My dear Friends, Pauteli Tsini and Theodore Notti:
I have been here, as an exile, eight months. I was in prison in Valona for five months and now I am here an
exile on an island with no friends, and no countrymen around.
I beg you to send me some money because I am in a great need,—etc.
(Signed) Vasilios Styliabas.
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Extract from a letter of Mr. Vasilios K. Lenas:
Dear Sir:
A little distance away from the village of Upper Lam- bovon (district of Argyrocastro) Albanian brigands carried away the shepherds, Spyridon Memos, and his son Constantine and after receiving four thousand francs as ransom, set them free. This happened in July, 1917. In November of the same year another band of Albanian brigands killed Michael Gravos while he was working on his farm. In February 1918, Albanian brigands carried away Michael Louzes, a twelve year old boy and after receiving 8,000 francs as ransom set the boy free. These Albanian brigands carried away many other people and after receiving heavy ransoms they left them free.
(Signed) V. K. Lenas.
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Jannina, May 25,1918. My dear Nicholas:
The Greek authorities have gone as far as Delirnakion since last October, and even as far as Kossovitza and Vos- tina. From there north all the places are occupied by the Italians.
Now, you can imagine how we get along in our villages. The Abanians are supported by the Italians and do as they please. They are now wreaking their vengeance on the Christians. The Moslem Albanians have grown great and powerful. Bazes has again returned to our village, and has begun his old game—burning our poor huts.
We are obliged to suffer everything, and to wait for the arrival of the Greek army. I tell you now the Christians with joy and hope wait for the arrival of the Greek troops, indeed with more joy than in 1913, when they were to be freed from the Turks. So much have they been oppressed.
In vain do we wait daily for the Greek forces to march into Northern Epirus. They are ordered to go to Saloniki.
In all of North Epirus the Greek teachers have been dismissed by the Italians, and the Fratelli work as if they never intended to leave the place.
Italian and Albanian teachers were sent to replace the Greeks. But the Albanian teachers have everywhere been driven out of the villages, and no parent will send his child to learn Albanian.
Spyros.
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A report sent by Basil, the Metropolitan Bishop of Dry- inopolis and Argyrocastron, to Mr. B. Venizelos.
July 18,1917.
I have the honor to submit to your Excellency the following:
During the ministry of your Excellency's predecessors I submitted again and again reports with accurate details concerning violations, murders, arson, and expatriation on the part of the Albanians, assisted in a very large measure by the local Italian military authorities both in North and South Epirus.
But the former ministry of Greece informed me that it could not then approach the Italian Embassy at Athens owing to the attitude of the Allies toward the Government of King Constantine.
Thus nothing was done by your predecessor's ministry to secure tolerable conditions of life for the innocent victims of Epirus. As a matter of fact, these unfortunate Greek people have been deprived even of their spiritual leadership, by my violent expulsion on the 22nd of September, 1916, from Argyrocastron, escorted by an Italian guard of fifteen soldiers with bayonets fixed, as if I were a criminal. In fact, I was told that I was pernicious to public safety because I protested against the occupation of our towns by Italian troops who came to promote the Albanification of North Epirus.
I do merely repeat now what in previous reports I have communicated to your Excellency's predecessors. The atrocities committed by the Albanians have been protested against by the Deputies from North Epirus, and by the numerous Epirotic Societies in the Kingdom of Greece.
In May 1917, the Italian Government, in order to please a small minority of Albanians, declared Albania independent and under her protection.
I beg your Excellency to take drastic measures for the security of the lives and properties of the suffering Epirotes, and for the return of those who have been violently expatriated to various unhealthy places, and more especially to a deserted island near Cyrenica, on the ground that they refused to raise the Albanian flag when Italy, having driven away the Greek authorities, established an arbitrary Albanophile regime.
Hoping that your Excellency will be so good as to take salutary measures in behalf of the steadily perishing Greek population of North Epirus, I pray incessantly for your Excellency's health and happiness.
Bishop Of Dryinopolis And Argyrocastron.
Athens, July 18, 1917.
September, 1916.
a) The Bishop of Dryinopolis and the trustee of the Metropolis Porphyrios Bumbos were violently expelled.
b) The Monastery of Melana was forcibly occupied by Italian troops and surrendered to Moslem Albanians who transformed it into a take or Turkish Mosque.
October, 1916.
c) Ninety leaders of the Greek community in the town of Drymades, of Himara were expelled and transported to a little desert island near Tripoli, in Africa, and there are strictly secluded. Other victims have been thrown into the dungeons of Argyrocastron, accused of having refused to raise the Albanian flag. Such are the brothers Stavros and Anastasios Tsakas and others. . . .
November, 1916.
d) In the villages Trivouki, Kato Lamboven, and Hou- doukouki the Albanians have killed twelve Greeks.
e) Three Moslem Albanians of Linbehovo with four Carabinieri attacked the Greek teacher Stephanos Katza- lides in the village Vrahosorourtzi, after having forced the door of the Greek school.
December, 1916.
f) Thirty-two Christians from Drorsani, for the lack of postal service, sent letters to the Epirotic city of Jannina by messengers, and were immediately cast into dungeons.
g) Near Kato Lamboven Christ Kentron Totes was killed.
h) At Palaeocastron the priest Gregory was assassinated.
i) In Tsagioupi an elderly Greek mother and her son were murdered.
j) Near the village Lecles two young men of Greek parentage were murdered.
k) In the district of Delirno, of Liountza, of Zagoria, on pretext of disarming the Greek population, very many innocent Greeks were cast into dungeons, others were beaten to death, some were expatriated, and the entire Greek population was terrorized.
1) Over 2,000 Moslem Albanians enlisted as volunteers, and under Italian uniform were sent to different parts of North Epirus to terrorize the Greek population to become Albanians.
January, 1917.
m) Italian Carabinieri desecrated the Holy of Holies of the Greek Orthodox Churches in the villages of Houmen- itza and Palaeocastron.
February, 1917.
n) In all the Greek villages, Italian schools were first opened, and now Moslem priests (Hodjas) are imposed upon the Christian Greeks, to teach the children the Albanian language. Very numerous Moslem Albanian families take the place of the persecuted Greek families, in order that the world may be confronted by an accomplished fact when peace is concluded and North Epirus may be assigned to Albania on the ground that it is inhabited by Albanians.
o) In the village of Senitza of the district of Delirno a certain Mohammedan Albanian, Messia Ghiontas, with a band of thirty robbers stole away 360 head of cattle, and killed Michael Petrou, and carried away with them to the prisons of Delirno a certain Christian Greek, D. Anas- tasopoulos where he died of exposure.
March and April, 1917.
p) In the village of Costari the Moslem Albanians Ve- hip Gotris and Tzape with eleven Albanian bandits destroyed the house of N. Cotes and seized Lambis Tsizis whom they bound to a tree, and killed by mutilating his body.
q) In a town in Filiates, eighteen community leaders of Greek race were seized, and sent in irons to the dungeon of Argyrocastron, and their fates are unknown.
r) The Greek priest Papagiannes of Depalitia was seized and sent in chains to the dungeon of Valona, under the accusation of having incited rebellion.
s) Yassil Styliares, of Ostemnitsa, of the District of Premeti was shot, because he had taken part in the rebellion of 1914 against the Albanian rule in North Epirus. On a
similar accusation the Albano-Italians hanged Gregory Kaliantzes of Ostemnitsa.
t) In the town of Tsagouzi the Albanians demanded the surrender of a Greek Epirote, Nasios Kotos. Kotos did not appear. The Albanians seized Kotos' young wife, and demanded 5,000 drachmas, pretending that Kotos owed that sum to them. Upon her refusing to give up the money, they bound her to a tree, and murdered her by pouring over her body boiling oil.
u) Seventeen villagers of the village of Lecles were butchered in the fields while they were working there, on the ground that they too had risen in rebellion against the Albanian state.
v) During Passion week, the immemorial custom of ringing the bells was abolished.
w) The communications between the portion of Epirus occupied by Italy, and that now belonging to Greece have been totally stopped.
x) The Italians drove away the Greek officials, and collected the taxes which belong to the Greek government.
y) All the civil and judicial clerks that occupied their positions under the autonomy of North Epirus have been dismissed, then imprisoned, and their properties confiscated, and the amount of taxes paid by the Mussulmans to the Greek government was returned to the Mohammedan Albanians.
z) Despite the assurances of Italy that her occupation of North Epirus would be but temporary, and that such occupation was dictated by military necessities, the Italian commander in North Epirus, General Prussi, has raised with great ceremonies the Albanian flag, and announced officially the termination of the jurisdiction of Greece over North Epirus.
z') On Easter day April 2, by permission of the Italian authorities a certain Papapanos from Roumania, came from Valona to Argyrocastron and was appointed priest by the Italian local authorities. Papapanos read mass in Albanian. Whereupon the Christians rushed out. This disapproval of the Albanian language by the Christians of Northern Epirus annoyed the Italian authorities, who immediately afterwards ordered the arrest of forty wealthy Greeks of Argyrocastron.
That Italy has followed, not the Italian traditions but German methods in the treatment of the Epirotes, is shown in the desperate appeal made by the Greek Deputies from Northern Epirus who were refused admission to the Greek Parliament by Mr. Venizelos, like the Cretan deputies in 1910, in order to avoid European complications.
The Deputies from Northern Epirus protest against the barbarous attempt of the military authorities of Italy to exterminate the Greek element of Northern Epirus.
Protest of the Deputies
The deputies of Northern Epirus have submitted to the Greek Parliament a declaration affirming thereby the Hellenic character of their country, and its attachment to the mother country, Greece, and protesting against the violation of its rights. They demanded admission to the Parliament to represent North Epirus. Premier Venizelos answered:
etc etc...maybe we can start a thread....albanian attrocities.....kanaris gave us an example from chios.
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Post by meltdown711 on Feb 20, 2009 11:20:30 GMT -5
Bounding them to trees and shooting them? Beautiful... we should do that again...
And the articles, Eva, forget to mention that these were revenge attacks on Greeks for what happened in 1912-1914 when Greek irregulars entered the region and burned down numerous muslim villages.
Look at who are getting killed: men. Unlike the Greeks in 1912-14 and Serbs in 1999, Albanians didnt generally go after women and children. Rarely did they do so.... the Greeks and Serbs slaughtered children and raped women...
The men getting killed are men who profited from the destruction of Albanian land. Same happened in Turkey after the disastrous Greek invasion slaughtered thousands of Turks and destroyed countless villages...
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Post by Alb_Korcar on Feb 20, 2009 11:23:38 GMT -5
Maybe we should all start mushroom slapping you...with all due respect...i think u should go f**k urslef!! ur just a sad c**t guess what u have Albanian ancestry u'll always be looked down upon by other Greeks...
did u live in Albania with ethnic Greeks u filthy shit eating whore or did we?? guess what during Communism a lot of ethnic Greeks and vlachs actually mistraeted Albanians, especially the Chams...and guess what in "Argyrokastro" the Dropullites get along with Albanians jsut fine, they are in fact the perfect example of what every minority should be like.
and guess what Albanians have f**ked each other over more then the Greeks of northern epirus so please just shut the f**k up Arvanite and go stick that golden dildo in ur ass. have Karta help you! by the way,do tell us how Albanian, or vlach, or slavic speakers are treated in northern Greece? why the double standards? why? all other countries in balkans even Serbia recognize minorities Greece doesent why? why do u call the ethnic Greeks koloalvane when they go to Greece but u care about their interests in Albania? is it really their rights u care about or you want to control Albania??
its better to be an Albanian with Greek ancestry then a Greek with Albanian ancestry lol we cant help u and Karta get over ur inferiority complexes but maybe ur local therapist can!
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Post by libofshe on Feb 20, 2009 11:47:34 GMT -5
northern epirus myth stories!
many of the sa called 'opressed' minorities held and still do high posts in goverment and play an integral role in albanian social life....Filip Cakulli is probably the best example of a fair minority person, everytime he gets asked about the greek claims he's always very candid and always ridicules the greek epiriote mythology,
i say this with the utmost sincerity, stop perpetuating this f***** vile propaganda, albanians have never harmed any minorites...just ask the bulgarians or serb minorities, the scumbags you see on tv waving greek flags and chanting anti albanian slogans are all mercenaries who are being paid to do just that, disrupt local communities so greeks can turn around and say, hey look here we gotta step in and protect our bretheren, enough with this stupid factless silent war, violence begets violence, you just feeding bullsheet to furture generations who are going to grow up as brainwashed as you are.
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Post by danceswithpoodles on Feb 20, 2009 12:48:22 GMT -5
oh boohoo... the albanians called me names. I think the majority of you have serious anger issue. I suggest therapy. oooohh ohhhh who's this?
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