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Macedonia: Protesting Albanians in Skopje chant "Allah is great" and "UÇK"
4 July 2014 | 20:45 | FOCUS News Agency
Skopje. Demonstrators chanted "Allah is great" and "UÇK" [UÇK comes from the National Liberation Army organisation and the abbreviation of its name in Albanian] during the protest rallies staged against the sentences passed in the Monstum Case, the Macedonian online news edition Fokus announced.
Six Albanian people were sentenced to life in prison in the Monstrum Case in which five fishermen were killed by Smilkovsko Lake in the capital Skopje in 2012.
The edition says the protesters clashed with police.
There is no official information yet as to the number of injured people but, according to local NGOs, several people were injured – police officers as well as demonstrators.
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4 July 2014 | 20:45 | FOCUS News Agency
Skopje. Demonstrators chanted "Allah is great" and "UÇK" [UÇK comes from the National Liberation Army organisation and the abbreviation of its name in Albanian] during the protest rallies staged against the sentences passed in the Monstum Case, the Macedonian online news edition Fokus announced.
Six Albanian people were sentenced to life in prison in the Monstrum Case in which five fishermen were killed by Smilkovsko Lake in the capital Skopje in 2012.
The edition says the protesters clashed with police.
There is no official information yet as to the number of injured people but, according to local NGOs, several people were injured – police officers as well as demonstrators.
Read more here: link
Albanians riot over verdict in quintuple murder case
SOURCE: B92, TANJUG
SKOPJE -- A protest was held in Skopje on Friday in front of a court after six ethnic Albanians were sentenced to life in prison earlier in the week.
The group was found guilty of murdering five Macedonian men in April 2012, just before Orthodox Easter.
The local media are reporting today that thousands of mostly young Albanians gathered for the protest, and threw rocks at the police, who responded with stun grenades, tear gas, and water canons.
The protesters were carrying Albanian flags with Islamic markings, and beside chanting "UCK" - the Albanian language acronym for the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA - they were also shouting "Allahu Akbar."
The demonstration was called via social networks, and is reportedly organized by human rights activists and family members of those convicted for the brutal killing of the five men.
The invitation to the protest was circulated on the internet, specifying that the gathering would be held after Friday prayers in mosques, and added:
"We organize a protest against staged trials, injustice, unpunished murders, mistreatment of families, ethnic and religious hatred. People, this is not merely a protest, it is a national duty. Unless we intervene today when injustice has reached its peak, let the seed of the cowards be erased."
The text added that the protest was supported by "many associations and societies for human rights, Albanian organizations, and public figures."
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SOURCE: B92, TANJUG
SKOPJE -- A protest was held in Skopje on Friday in front of a court after six ethnic Albanians were sentenced to life in prison earlier in the week.
The group was found guilty of murdering five Macedonian men in April 2012, just before Orthodox Easter.
The local media are reporting today that thousands of mostly young Albanians gathered for the protest, and threw rocks at the police, who responded with stun grenades, tear gas, and water canons.
The protesters were carrying Albanian flags with Islamic markings, and beside chanting "UCK" - the Albanian language acronym for the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA - they were also shouting "Allahu Akbar."
The demonstration was called via social networks, and is reportedly organized by human rights activists and family members of those convicted for the brutal killing of the five men.
The invitation to the protest was circulated on the internet, specifying that the gathering would be held after Friday prayers in mosques, and added:
"We organize a protest against staged trials, injustice, unpunished murders, mistreatment of families, ethnic and religious hatred. People, this is not merely a protest, it is a national duty. Unless we intervene today when injustice has reached its peak, let the seed of the cowards be erased."
The text added that the protest was supported by "many associations and societies for human rights, Albanian organizations, and public figures."
link