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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 17, 2013 18:18:02 GMT -5
stick with your Chicago pride
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 17, 2013 18:15:27 GMT -5
man what a fucked up discussion all of you are shooting blanks at each other..
anittas is talking about women who get taken advantage of or threatened to get into sex-slavery.... (point taken)
fatboy is saying "good people" don't get taken advantage of.... (seirously what the hell ?)
adt .. is talking about whores... (point also taken but not relevent towards anittas' main point)
fellas, get your shit straight !
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 17, 2013 18:10:52 GMT -5
hahaha look em them penis heads...
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 17, 2013 18:09:52 GMT -5
did you know about this? Saudi Prince Thanks Pres. Clinton for Delivering Kosovo to Muslim Hands
Saudi Prince Turki Al-Faisal speaking at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative thanks former U.S. President Bill Clinton for "delivering Bosnia-Herezegovina and Kosovo into Muslim hands and for near deliverance -- within a hundred meters -- of Palestine from occupation." www.radicalislam.org/videos/saudi-prince-thanks-pres-clinton-delivering-kosovo-muslim-handsWhite Al Qaeda in Kosovo. by Radical Islam Monitor in Southeast Europe.
Serbian terrorism expert, Darko Trifunovc, says that the Kosovo Albanian who killed 2 US soldiers in Germany is part of the “white” al-Qaeda being recruited in the Balkans with its center being in Kosovo. The Albanian terrorist, Arif Uka, hails from the town of Kosovska Mitrovica which also happens to be the recruitment center for “white” al-Qaeda that is managed by former Kosovo Albanian KLA gunmen and financed by the Saudis. says another expert, Zoran Dragisic. Uka’s grandfather was a Muslim Imam in the village of Zabar. “White” al-Qaeda is a reference to a Muslim terrorist like the Albanian Uka who has European racial features and can easily blend in the Western society as a sleeper terrorist cell. Dragisic says that a Kosovo Albanian, Ekhrem Avdiya, is a leader of the “Kosovo Islamic Bureau” in Kosovska Mitrovica and that the Bureau is formed in 1998 and financed by Saudis. Its purpose is to funnel terror money and recruit local Albanian Muslims for terror attacks. “Most of these are from the ranks of the KLA. At the end of the 1990s, in Kosovska Mitrovica, a group of al-Qaeda members were persecuted among whom was Ekhrem Avdiyu, Hadzmadin Laush and Shpen Kopriva,” says Dragisic. In 2001, these men were released from jail due to the US pressure says Dragisic and Avdiyu went back to running the Islamic Bureau. Avdiyu is known by its terror name of Abu Sheib. Trifunovic says that the al-Qaeda’s Kosovo wing is called Abu Bekir Sadik. Avdiyu has a degree from the university of Medina, Saudi Arabia and is a graduate of the terror camp Host in Afghanistan. Avdiyu also took terror training in Jablanica near Tesanj in Bosnia. Incidentally, Bosnia’s Tesanj is politically controlled by the Bosnian Muslim family Ljevakovic and one of the Ljevakovic’s, Enes, writes for a magazine edited by Canada’s Bosnian Muslim leader Emir Ramic who is accusing Trifkovic of genocide denial. Trifunovic says that Abu Bekir Sadik was formed in 1998 with help of Abdulah Dunaman who ran the humanitarian organization Bureau for Islamic Calling. This group was Saudi financed and worked out of Bosnia. Today, Abu Bekir Sadik is in the Albanian-dominated part of Kosovska Mitrovica in the borough of Tamnik. Members meet in the local cafe Besa and hotel Palas at the entrance of the city. “Abu Bekir Sadik is made up of 30 terrorists among whom are Shpend Kopriva, Muhamed Avdiya, Sami Hoti, Alia Hoti, Besim Ismaili, Ertan Bitiqi, Ahmed Hoxa, Lulyzam Imeri, Nedzmedin Laush and Arif Krasniqi,” says Trifunovic. Abu Bekir Sadik closely cooperates with another Kosovo Albanian Islamic terror group led by Rahman Rama. www.pakistanchristianpost.com/headlinenewsd.php?hnewsid=2758no wonder the West has recently become more hesitant... here's some info on the Saudia Arabia connection... just to elaborate; Radical Islam Uses Balkan Poor To Wield Influence
From Bosnia to Kosovo, large amounts of money have poured in from Saudi Arabia, Persian Gulf states and missionaries of Wahhabi Islam, targeting young populations mired in poverty, unemployment and corruption. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130801242How Radical Islam Infiltrates Kosovo
Bylined by Artan Haraqija and Visar Duriqi of the Kosovo Center for Investigative Reporting, the study vindicated critics of Islamist ideological incursion in the territory. It found a Saudi-based Wahhabi group operating in Western Europe exercises alarming financial influence over the highest Kosovo Islamic leadership. Kosovo’s chief Muslim cleric, Naim Ternava, has been accused of affinities with and backing from Wahhabi elements inside Saudi Arabia. The Kosovar investigative journalists showed that Ternava’s religious administration approved payments for local mosques by Al Waqf Al Islami (AWAI – The Islamic Foundation), based in Jeddah. www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/how-radical-islam-infiltrates-kosovo_651173.htmlrex how do you justify your own clerics, who are spreading hate speech indoctrinating hate and violence? RADICAL ISLAM SURGING IN BALKANS
WASHINGTON – Just as al-Qaida is extending its reach through franchises from the Arabian Peninsula and across North Africa, it could soon be linked up with the growth of radical Islamists in the Balkan countries that once made up Yugoslavia, according to a report in Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin. The Balkans, however, have a history of Islamist concentration since the end of the Cold War. Osama bin Laden, for example, began setting up charities there as a way of funneling money to help with the spread of Islamist militancy against the Christians in the 1990s.The region is facing “ a growing challenge from imams trained in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey who are promoting a more fundamentalist and radical form of Islam,” according to a report in the open intelligence group Langley Intelligence Group Network, or Lignet. Even the Vatican recently noted that “enormous funds (are) pouring in from Saudi Arabia and Turkey” to radicalize Muslims in the region.
The self-styled spokesman for al-Qaida, Sunni Omar Bakri Muhammad, who was kicked out of Britain and now resides in Lebanon, said that the Balkans are a “legitimate target” for Islamists because they represent “territories that belong to Islam.” Nusret Imamovic, who is a Sunni Wahhabi leader in Bosnia and Herzegovina, insists the region needs to be ruled under Shariah law.
“Islam has an unbreakable bond with the policy of Shariah,” Imamovic said. “For us, the highlight of Islam is jihad. Allah loves those who fight in his way.” “The worsening economic crisis in the Balkans could draw more followers to radical Islam in the region and lead to more terrorist incidents in 2013,” the report said. www.wnd.com/2013/02/radical-islam-surging-in-balkans/?cat_orig=faithwho would've thought.... I mean, besides myself of course. like i said... how many bilions pumped serbian goverment in to kosovo to achive this... althogether with their best friends of alqaida... from libia... and some other places? looks that serbias is much beter informed on the case than the world... maybe becouse it was planed by serbia and their best friends alqaida... btw aint the russians... suppbest taliban friends... slavs doing everything to break up the west... in this case... they chose for alqaida... pumping bilions... into terrorist organisations... there you have your connection... I don't understand at all what you're trying to say. Try expressing yourself using "bullet-points". It might help
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 17, 2013 17:43:36 GMT -5
Got here in the early hours of Friday. First impressions, cold, seems a little like New York. Once I got into the inner city I was amazed at the architecture, beautiful, magnificent building all over. Already went to Westminster Abbey and a lot of other medieval castles and museums which I forgot the names lol. Going to see Stonehenge on Tuesday. But, was really annoys me is...the number of immigrants... Its disturbing, its actually pretty hard to see a genuine English face when walking the streets (and I'm in the richest area of the city). I went to a cafe yesterday right outside of Harrods and I was the only white man... You should see Paris ... same shit, you won't be able to tell where and who the real French people are. In Venice all the native-Ventien shops are getting bought out by the Chinese and Indians (imagine that) who are coming in with money while the Euro is in the shits, people don't even know whether what they're selling is authentic-Venetien products - most are counterfeit! Italians on a number of occasions have told me they're losing their country, man... you can't even imagine. This is an epidemic going around all over Western Europe - under the guise of Liberalism. Native Europeans are decreasing in numbers and influence while the foreigners are gaining advantage because of easy-going laws. Enjoy the rest of your trip! and when you check out Stonehenge try focusing your mind and energy allignment - that's a hot spot.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 15:50:20 GMT -5
As it prepares to mark five years of independence on Sunday, Kosovo is closer than ever to normalising ties with long-time foe Serbia, but for many in the impoverished territory there is little to cheer. Almost 100 countries have recognized Kosovo since ethnic Albanians proclaimed independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008, although Belgrade itself still considers the breakaway region its southern province. The political progress, however, has been overshadowed by the daily struggles of Kosovans, who say the euphoria of independence has worn off as they deal with the practical realities of living in disputed territory in one of Europe's poorest regions.==== campaigning for recognitions doesn't create jobs you dumbos. Five years ago, designer Yll Rugova and his friends took to the streets of Pristina to celebrate Kosovo's new status with a banner reading "Independence is better than sex". "Now, that day does not seem to me a day of celebration," the 28-year-old told AFP. -----LOL !!! what a disappointment for this 28 year old virgin Over a third of Kosovo's 1.8 million people live on less than a dollar a day and gross domestic product per capita is one of the lowest in Europe at 2,600 euros ($3,500) a year, according to the World Bank.
------This is terrible, yet the sham continues.... Pristina has struggled to tackle organised crime and corruption, according to the European Commission's latest report, and unemployment stands at 40 percent. Youngsters in Kosovo face "a miserable economy and lack of opportunities for a normal life," said 28-year-old social scientist Agon Hamza. ---- Go to America ! there's your solution... Aside from the gloomy economic environment, ordinary people's lives are complicated by its testy ties with Belgrade. In an effort to ease tensions, much of the EU-sponsored talks have focussed on resolving some of these daily headaches, for instance by easing border controls or recognising each other's university diplomas. ... read more www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130215/independence-joy-wanes-kosovo-marks-fifth-anniversarywhat a joke ... the first article to talk about celebration of Kosovo's "Independence" gets aligned with misery, complications and failures.... that's the real status of things... DISPUTED TERRITORY wel only truth is about economic... so indeed let celebrate it...!!! little cheer here too hungry hungry shiptars....
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 14:16:10 GMT -5
so your hoping this is a turning point of sorts and Tirana will get bombed for 78 days ![???](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/huh.png) Fool ! what? I am not hoping for anything. Like I have always said, it will be the Albanians who will bury themselves... keep pushing guys, just wait and see who'll have your back this time.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 14:11:10 GMT -5
Goddam you're so stupid. I for one, am AGAINST the Church and yet still identify myself as Serb - you've yet to make sense of yourself. You're on the defensive- in the corner - looking for a tag team partner....
Albs depend on myths and one-man-show Skanderbeg LOL... oh ... and Islam.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 14:03:55 GMT -5
you left Berisha's quote out .... But Berisha defended his approach. "This nationalism does not have territorial claims," he told a session of parliament on Friday marking Kosovo's fifth year of statehood. "This nationalism is not based on doctrines of extermination, like the nationalisms around us."
ummm ye, b/c he's an idiot and irrelevent to global affairs as most albs would agree. He openly speaks about "gaining" territory and claims... however now he's s**tting his pants because Mother America aint happy... ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 14:00:16 GMT -5
did you know about this? Saudi Prince Thanks Pres. Clinton for Delivering Kosovo to Muslim Hands
Saudi Prince Turki Al-Faisal speaking at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative thanks former U.S. President Bill Clinton for "delivering Bosnia-Herezegovina and Kosovo into Muslim hands and for near deliverance -- within a hundred meters -- of Palestine from occupation." www.radicalislam.org/videos/saudi-prince-thanks-pres-clinton-delivering-kosovo-muslim-handsWhite Al Qaeda in Kosovo. by Radical Islam Monitor in Southeast Europe.
Serbian terrorism expert, Darko Trifunovc, says that the Kosovo Albanian who killed 2 US soldiers in Germany is part of the “white” al-Qaeda being recruited in the Balkans with its center being in Kosovo. The Albanian terrorist, Arif Uka, hails from the town of Kosovska Mitrovica which also happens to be the recruitment center for “white” al-Qaeda that is managed by former Kosovo Albanian KLA gunmen and financed by the Saudis. says another expert, Zoran Dragisic. Uka’s grandfather was a Muslim Imam in the village of Zabar. “White” al-Qaeda is a reference to a Muslim terrorist like the Albanian Uka who has European racial features and can easily blend in the Western society as a sleeper terrorist cell. Dragisic says that a Kosovo Albanian, Ekhrem Avdiya, is a leader of the “Kosovo Islamic Bureau” in Kosovska Mitrovica and that the Bureau is formed in 1998 and financed by Saudis. Its purpose is to funnel terror money and recruit local Albanian Muslims for terror attacks. “Most of these are from the ranks of the KLA. At the end of the 1990s, in Kosovska Mitrovica, a group of al-Qaeda members were persecuted among whom was Ekhrem Avdiyu, Hadzmadin Laush and Shpen Kopriva,” says Dragisic. In 2001, these men were released from jail due to the US pressure says Dragisic and Avdiyu went back to running the Islamic Bureau. Avdiyu is known by its terror name of Abu Sheib. Trifunovic says that the al-Qaeda’s Kosovo wing is called Abu Bekir Sadik. Avdiyu has a degree from the university of Medina, Saudi Arabia and is a graduate of the terror camp Host in Afghanistan. Avdiyu also took terror training in Jablanica near Tesanj in Bosnia. Incidentally, Bosnia’s Tesanj is politically controlled by the Bosnian Muslim family Ljevakovic and one of the Ljevakovic’s, Enes, writes for a magazine edited by Canada’s Bosnian Muslim leader Emir Ramic who is accusing Trifkovic of genocide denial. Trifunovic says that Abu Bekir Sadik was formed in 1998 with help of Abdulah Dunaman who ran the humanitarian organization Bureau for Islamic Calling. This group was Saudi financed and worked out of Bosnia. Today, Abu Bekir Sadik is in the Albanian-dominated part of Kosovska Mitrovica in the borough of Tamnik. Members meet in the local cafe Besa and hotel Palas at the entrance of the city. “Abu Bekir Sadik is made up of 30 terrorists among whom are Shpend Kopriva, Muhamed Avdiya, Sami Hoti, Alia Hoti, Besim Ismaili, Ertan Bitiqi, Ahmed Hoxa, Lulyzam Imeri, Nedzmedin Laush and Arif Krasniqi,” says Trifunovic. Abu Bekir Sadik closely cooperates with another Kosovo Albanian Islamic terror group led by Rahman Rama. www.pakistanchristianpost.com/headlinenewsd.php?hnewsid=2758no wonder the West has recently become more hesitant... here's some info on the Saudia Arabia connection... just to elaborate; Radical Islam Uses Balkan Poor To Wield Influence
From Bosnia to Kosovo, large amounts of money have poured in from Saudi Arabia, Persian Gulf states and missionaries of Wahhabi Islam, targeting young populations mired in poverty, unemployment and corruption. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130801242How Radical Islam Infiltrates Kosovo
Bylined by Artan Haraqija and Visar Duriqi of the Kosovo Center for Investigative Reporting, the study vindicated critics of Islamist ideological incursion in the territory. It found a Saudi-based Wahhabi group operating in Western Europe exercises alarming financial influence over the highest Kosovo Islamic leadership. Kosovo’s chief Muslim cleric, Naim Ternava, has been accused of affinities with and backing from Wahhabi elements inside Saudi Arabia. The Kosovar investigative journalists showed that Ternava’s religious administration approved payments for local mosques by Al Waqf Al Islami (AWAI – The Islamic Foundation), based in Jeddah. www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/how-radical-islam-infiltrates-kosovo_651173.htmlrex how do you justify your own clerics, who are spreading hate speech indoctrinating hate and violence? RADICAL ISLAM SURGING IN BALKANS
WASHINGTON – Just as al-Qaida is extending its reach through franchises from the Arabian Peninsula and across North Africa, it could soon be linked up with the growth of radical Islamists in the Balkan countries that once made up Yugoslavia, according to a report in Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin. The Balkans, however, have a history of Islamist concentration since the end of the Cold War. Osama bin Laden, for example, began setting up charities there as a way of funneling money to help with the spread of Islamist militancy against the Christians in the 1990s.The region is facing “ a growing challenge from imams trained in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey who are promoting a more fundamentalist and radical form of Islam,” according to a report in the open intelligence group Langley Intelligence Group Network, or Lignet. Even the Vatican recently noted that “enormous funds (are) pouring in from Saudi Arabia and Turkey” to radicalize Muslims in the region.
The self-styled spokesman for al-Qaida, Sunni Omar Bakri Muhammad, who was kicked out of Britain and now resides in Lebanon, said that the Balkans are a “legitimate target” for Islamists because they represent “territories that belong to Islam.” Nusret Imamovic, who is a Sunni Wahhabi leader in Bosnia and Herzegovina, insists the region needs to be ruled under Shariah law.
“Islam has an unbreakable bond with the policy of Shariah,” Imamovic said. “For us, the highlight of Islam is jihad. Allah loves those who fight in his way.” “The worsening economic crisis in the Balkans could draw more followers to radical Islam in the region and lead to more terrorist incidents in 2013,” the report said. www.wnd.com/2013/02/radical-islam-surging-in-balkans/?cat_orig=faithwho would've thought.... I mean, besides myself of course.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 13:30:09 GMT -5
so rex chap... no explanation for your albanian epic poetry? aaahh c'mon...you're being soft, you get all excited about ours but cant bare to face your own. ![](http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm231/Shqiptare_xo/landofeagles1.gif) so which land of the eagle is it? Skanderbegs or the eagle in the stupid fable? lmaooo LOL my experiment with you is almost complete. You performed well. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 13:25:43 GMT -5
hahaha what?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 13:24:40 GMT -5
^ LOL! they had to do something about all that graffiti; ![](http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS40vV0LaPcoNWBstItBZ6YWPi2PeSa3K5Qey27HSXhc88tiCth) no self respect, and you wonder why no one respects you... remember that CNN commercial? lol ![](http://www.nadlanu.com/upload/thumbs/images/articles/2012/02/16/cnn%20reklama%20za%20kosovo_1329404676_420x0.jpg) You think it was by accident? ... those editors at CNN don't miss a mili-second - they were just spreading the truth.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 10:45:39 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 10:38:11 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 10:24:18 GMT -5
Kosovo Radical Islamists In New Political Offensive Kosovo, the Albanian-majority Balkan republic, is probably best known for its fervent pro-Americanism (LOL!), understandable given the role of U.S.-led NATO forces in assisting its 1.8 million inhabitants against Serbian oppression in 1999. American troops in Kosovo are drawn from National Guard units and have fallen below a thousand, but continue to symbolize a commitment that Kosovars consider indispensable to their future. In addition, Kosovo’s Muslim majority of 80 percent is notable for its moderation and the robust presence of spiritual Sufism. Like other Albanians, they insist that their first loyalty is to their nationality, quoting ubiquitously a 19th-century Albanian Catholic poet and governor of Ottoman-ruled Lebanon, Pashko Vasa, who wrote, “The religion of the Albanians is Albanianism.” The constitution of Kosovo defines it as a secular state. Kosovo borders on Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia—all Slav countries with significant Albanian and Muslim minorities. American influence, heterodox Balkan Islam, an ethnic character that tends to overshadow the strictures of faith, and unsympathetic neighbors offer tempting opportunities for disruptive agitation in the name of fanatical Islam. This may explain why Kosovo has become, more than a decade after the NATO campaign against Belgrade, the leading Balkan battleground between traditional, local Muslim habits and the doctrines of radical Islamist interlopers. Exponents of Saudi-financed Wahhabism and of the Muslim Brotherhood have penetrated the highest levels of the official Kosovo Islamic apparatus, although they encounter adamant hostility when they appear in long-established mosques. Still, Kosovo has achieved an unfortunate distinction: Early in February, its most prominent radical Islamist adherents announced the formation of the first fundamentalist Muslim political party in the Balkans, the “Islamic Movement to Unite,” or LISBA, its Albanian-language acronym. The party registered with the Kosovo authorities to run candidates for the national assembly. Known more generally as “Bashkohu!” or “Join!,” LISBA has a public leader, Arsim Krasniqi, though Fuad Ramiqi is widely reported to be its controlling figure. Neither Krasniqi nor Ramiqi would comment to Kosovar media on the intentions of their new party, but its goals may be judged by Ramiqi’s previous public activities. He indicated his interest in electoral politics before 2007. But in that year the Muslim Forum of Kosovo (FMK) with which Ramiqi is affiliated began protesting against a legal ban on girls wearing headscarves (hijab) in public schools. The Muslim Forum of Kosovo is associated through the fundamentalist European Muslim Network, led by the Islamist media celebrity Tariq Ramadan, with the Qatar-based hate preacher Yusuf Al-Qaradawi. Ramiqi was involved in the 2010 anti-Israeli maritime raid at Gaza, and Turkish media reported the formation of Ramiqi’s new Islamist party, while recalling his Gaza participation. Ramiqi’s organization has relations with Islamic clerical institutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia that are aligned with Al-Qaradawi and Ramadan. But none of these countries has yet seen the emergence of an Islamist political party. The Party for Democratic Action or SDA in Bosnia-Herzegovina defends the civic interests of the partitioned country’s Muslim plurality, but with no extreme religious objectives. Since 2004, Kosovo has had a small, similar entity, the Party of Justice, which elected three deputies to the assembly in the balloting of 2010. Its chief, Ferid Agani, a neuropsychiatrist by profession, serves as minister of health in the current government. The Party of Justice presented itself as conservative in values but not religiously ideological, yet it led an unsuccessful parliamentary attempt, in 2011, to remove public-school prohibitions on the headscarf and on religious instruction. Agani’s party provoked derision in the Assembly of Kosovo when, among other declarations, it criticized Darwinian evolutionary theory. It is viewed as similar to the “soft fundamentalist” Justice and Development Party led by prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey. Additionally in 2011, the American University of Kosovo signed an agreement with Dartmouth University for improvement of Kosovar health education. That led Agani, in his governmental capacity, to visit the New Hampshire campus in November 2012 for talks with faculty and students. Agani remains in the Kosovo government although his marginal party is increasinly divided. In July 2012 its branches in the towns of Lipjan and Fushe-Kosove, as well as the major city of Gjakova, split. Its most important regional leader, Munir Basha in the southern Kosovo city of Prizren, complained that party voters had supported a conservative economic perspective rather than the inveiglement of Agani in the issues of the headscarf and religious instruction in public schools. Charges that Agani has ignored the needs of the health sector, was manipulating religious controversies, and used the party for his personal enrichment have long been heard. For their part, Ramiqi and his coterie claimed considerable public attention in 2011 when they began holding Muslim prayer services in the streets of Kosovo’s capital, Pristina. They demanded erection of a “megamosque” to match the Catholic Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa, which is under construction in the city center. Ramiqi’s crowds claimed they lacked sufficient facilities for Islamic observances, although Pristina has 22 mosques.The Pristina municipal authorities granted the Islamists the right to build a new and expansive “Central Mosque of Pristina,” which is intended to include 80 businesses, and has been criticized by some Muslims as a “mall with a minaret.” A property was designated in the Dardanija neighborhood, somewhat distant from the historic mosque quarter in Pristina’s core area and also from the new Catholic edifice. A cornerstone for the “Central Mosque” was laid on October 8, 2012. Kosovo president Atifete Jahjaga, a woman who does not wear Islamic dress, spoke at the ceremony, noting that Kosovo is secular but seeks to protect religious and other community rights. Jahjaga was the target of whistles by Islamists at the scene, who waved signs accusing her of “offending the Koran,” but the intruders were removed by police. As is typical in Kosovo, news of the formation of Ramiqi’s political party elicited sharp commentary from the public, expressed in the online comment spaces of the newspapers. The Pristina daily Express, energetic in its exposure of Islamist intrigues, included nearly 13,000 words from readers discussing Ramiqi and his party, much of it negative. It has become common to hear Muslim radicals in Kosovo accused of working for Serbian and other foreign interests. In the Express comment section, an individual signing as “Martin” warned that is it is better for Serbia to have Albanians appear Arabized, and for Erdogan’s Turkey to see Albania as “Turkish.” A reader identified as “Lola” put the case more directly: “Fuad Ramiqi, Shefqet Krasniqi , are for the destruction of Kosovo.”
Another Express entry, signed “Dardanija,” declared, “Fuad Ramiqi calls for ‘Unity,’ but knows that he is undermining the nation. For the Taliban conspirator there is no aim but personal profit. The government should put Fuad Ramiqi in jail.” Finally, a contributor signing with the sarcastic title “Shejtan” (Satan), offered perhaps the best summary of the recent history of Islamist politics in Kosovo: “I do not believe that this party will succeed as it is not even comparable to the party of Ferid Agani. The Ramiqi group do not aim at forming a better society but only for personal benefit and the destruction of national identity! Ramiqi and Co. do not feel strongly Albanian, but more Muslim and Arab than Albanian. So this party and such people will never gain wide support in Kosovo.”
Try as they will, it seems clear that Islamist radicals face an uphill struggle in Kosovo, however ardent they are to impose their authority.
www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/kosovo-radical-islamists-new-political-offensive_701196.html?page=2Albanism is clearly not working - no one understands it b/c it doesn't make sense - you guys are getting closer to your roots - your turk roots.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 16, 2013 10:00:58 GMT -5
As it prepares to mark five years of independence on Sunday, Kosovo is closer than ever to normalising ties with long-time foe Serbia, but for many in the impoverished territory there is little to cheer. Almost 100 countries have recognized Kosovo since ethnic Albanians proclaimed independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008, although Belgrade itself still considers the breakaway region its southern province. The political progress, however, has been overshadowed by the daily struggles of Kosovans, who say the euphoria of independence has worn off as they deal with the practical realities of living in disputed territory in one of Europe's poorest regions.==== campaigning for recognitions doesn't create jobs you dumbos. Five years ago, designer Yll Rugova and his friends took to the streets of Pristina to celebrate Kosovo's new status with a banner reading "Independence is better than sex". "Now, that day does not seem to me a day of celebration," the 28-year-old told AFP. -----LOL !!! what a disappointment for this 28 year old virgin Over a third of Kosovo's 1.8 million people live on less than a dollar a day and gross domestic product per capita is one of the lowest in Europe at 2,600 euros ($3,500) a year, according to the World Bank.
------This is terrible, yet the sham continues.... Pristina has struggled to tackle organised crime and corruption, according to the European Commission's latest report, and unemployment stands at 40 percent. Youngsters in Kosovo face "a miserable economy and lack of opportunities for a normal life," said 28-year-old social scientist Agon Hamza. ---- Go to America ! there's your solution... Aside from the gloomy economic environment, ordinary people's lives are complicated by its testy ties with Belgrade. In an effort to ease tensions, much of the EU-sponsored talks have focussed on resolving some of these daily headaches, for instance by easing border controls or recognising each other's university diplomas. ... read more www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130215/independence-joy-wanes-kosovo-marks-fifth-anniversarywhat a joke ... the first article to talk about celebration of Kosovo's "Independence" gets aligned with misery, complications and failures.... that's the real status of things... DISPUTED TERRITORY
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 15, 2013 21:42:34 GMT -5
So which is it... Skandenbeg or this no-name comic book-like hero? See the contradictory within your-own ideology? You guys can't even get your stories straight. You say you're the "people of the Eagle", I always thought this was referring to the albanians being "the children" of Skandenbeg... apparently not - it revolves around this myth/epic - once upon a time being relayed as FACT - intentionally ignoring Skandenbeg's accomplishements. How come the words of Skandenbeg weren't preached at the time of this myths' conception?.... We all know where the albanian Eagle came from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Albania (The Kastrioti's coat of arms)... how come the albos back then didn't? See what I see?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 15, 2013 21:16:42 GMT -5
Anyway rex chap... let us continue with the albanian eagle epic...
"Why do you kidnap my child?" cried the eagle. "The child is mine because I saved it from the snake which you didn't kill," answered the youth.
"Give me back my child, and I will give you as a reward the sharpness of my eyes and the powerful strength of my wings. You will become invincible, and you will be called by my name!"
Thus the youth handed over the eaglet. After the eaglet grew, it would always fly above the head of the youth, now a grown man, who with his bow and arrows killed many wild beasts of the forest, and with his sword slew many enemies of the land. During all of these feats, the eagle faithfully watched over and guided him.
Amazed by the valiant hunter's deeds, the people of the land elected him king and called him Shqipëtar, which is to say Son of the Eagle and his kingdom became known as "Shqipëria" or Land of the Eagles.The two heads on the eagle represent the north and the south.
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sorry to say... this couldn't get worse... your country and people are named after some cartoon-like comic hero... completely discrediting and IGNORING Skandenbeg's EPIC... whys that? He truly is your hero... WHY ARE YOU DENYING HIM??!?!?!? why does your history contradict itself in every corner?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 15, 2013 21:11:12 GMT -5
I have seen that before .....your not the first to post that crap Ardian Vebiu is a slav /slav lover like Pyrros ........no difference RAZUMESH ? LMAOO... he's not a Slav, only a self-declared one by ancestry-argumentation, he says it's the same for most albos. Pick a point and prove him wrong.
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