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Post by ErmirI on Nov 25, 2008 15:57:50 GMT -5
Proletariat and others, that pic is from Livadhja, and it is indeed Greek. Look Proletariat Greeks from around Dropulli speak Albanian at home and vote PS instead of PBDNJ. Those Greeks there are very pro-Albanian and have a low opinion of Greece. You should visit someday.
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 15:59:12 GMT -5
^ its Kosova ...not Kosov o actually, wise one, the correct word would be Dardania seeing as with or without the word Kosov/O/A/E is still a Serbian word
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 16:00:50 GMT -5
Proletariat and others, that pic is from Livadhja, and it is indeed Greek. Look Proletariat Greeks from around Dropulli speak Albanian at home and vote PS instead of PBDNJ. Those Greeks there are very pro-Albanian and have a low opinion of Greece. You should visit someday. I know Dropulli is pro Albanian, Gjirokastra's Greeks are a model minority lol. I have a hard time believeing all those kids marching are Greek though, some of them have to be Cam, there's no way there's so many young Greeks left in Albania, especially not in Saranda since they can jump the border so easily ;D
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Post by meltdown711 on Nov 25, 2008 16:02:00 GMT -5
Many come over on busses during these days and are given off days since Greece sponsors them to go back. Im guessing those kids who do show up are mostly those living not to far from the border in nearby cities.
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 16:10:31 GMT -5
Many come over on busses during these days and are given off days since Greece sponsors them to go back. Im guessing those kids who do show up are mostly those living not to far from the border in nearby cities. that's great...so then they're still Cham then lolol Greek minorities in Saranda and Delvina lmao like 1 or 2 villages maybe but too ridiculous for all of them to carry 50,000 flags like that considering the greater majority of them are Cam.
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Post by lozonjare on Nov 25, 2008 16:15:50 GMT -5
Whats the problem? They are carrying Albanian flags too and Greek minority have the right to carry their flag and celebrate their independence day, Albanians in Greece do it all the time. Livadhja is definitely not Cam. I dont know who you're trying to fool Proleteriat, but its a fairly well known fact that Cams are the most anti-Greek Albanians, for pretty obvious reasons. Statistika nga Shqiperia www.forumishqiptar.com/showthread.php?t=9992Shpërndarja e minoriteteve Sipas studimit, popullsia minoritare greke është e përqëndruar kryesisht në jug të Shqipërisë në komunat, Dropull i Poshtëm, Dropull i Sipërm, Pogon, Dhiver, Aliko, Livadhja, Finiq, Mesopotam. Konkretisht në rrethet Sarandë, Delvinë dhe Gjirokastër. What the hell are you on about?? again? you don't even know what they're marching about and you keep pulling statistics out of your ass...again. For your information, when the borders opened most of the Greek minority left. There's no way all those young kids marching are Greek minorities, some of them have to be Cams, first of all because the young Greek minorities were the first to leave. And no it's not a well known fact Cams are the most "anti Greek" a lot of Cams who immigrate to Greece say they're northern epirotes, same with some Cams here in the states they get along fine with them. I gave you an article, what did you provide as proof? Your own words? yeah thats what I thought.... Oh yeah Im sure theres also Kosovars that are marching Serbian flags all the time.
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Post by lozonjare on Nov 25, 2008 16:18:08 GMT -5
Show us a caption with those kids' "Albanian Cam" names and then you can say they are Cams.
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 16:24:44 GMT -5
^^I don't need an article to know that when the borders opened the Greek minority was the first to leave and that there might be Greeks left there but certainly not so many young ones, not in a village so near Greece, and certenly not taht many I know you're probably not familiar with the south of Albania, but those who lived there and had family from the south know who's who and what region is what so stick to talking what you know about Shkodranke
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Post by lozonjare on Nov 25, 2008 16:35:07 GMT -5
^^I don't need an article to know that when the borders opened the Greek minority was the first to leave and that there might be Greeks left there but certainly not so many young ones, not in a village so near Greece, and certenly not taht many I know you're probably not familiar with the south of Albania, but those who lived there and had family from the south know who's who and what region is what so stick to talking what you know about Shkodranke Im well aware that the Greek minority where the first to leave, but it doesn't mean EVERY SINGLE ONE LEFT. I am pretty familiar with South Albania, I have friends from Southern Albania and relatives married to Albanians from the South(mostly Korce), so its not like I know absolutely nothing about that region of Albania.
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 16:35:51 GMT -5
anyway why is no one angry about this?? I bet if this was happening in another region of Albania you'd all be up in arms, or is Albanian patriotism only limited to certain regions, and it's ok for others to cary Greek flags?? lolol. thanks for the laugh, and now I am out
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Post by proleteriat on Nov 25, 2008 16:37:10 GMT -5
^^I don't need an article to know that when the borders opened the Greek minority was the first to leave and that there might be Greeks left there but certainly not so many young ones, not in a village so near Greece, and certenly not taht many I know you're probably not familiar with the south of Albania, but those who lived there and had family from the south know who's who and what region is what so stick to talking what you know about Shkodranke Im well aware that the Greek minority where the first to leave, but it doesn't mean EVERY SINGLE ONE LEFT. I am pretty familiar with South Albania, I have friends from Southern Albania and relatives married to Albanians from the South(mostly Korce), so its not like I know absolutely nothing about that region of Albania. you're not more familiar with it than me. you have friends from korce, i have family plus i was borned and raised there lol and yes most of the young ones left, end of story.
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Post by ErmirI on Nov 25, 2008 16:48:11 GMT -5
They have 3 big Alb flags too
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Post by leandros nikon on Jul 31, 2009 15:19:04 GMT -5
;D
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