THE OTHER ENEMY, STILL THERE...
by Stephen Schwartz
3 December 2008
Prishtina, Kosovo -- WHILE THE WORLD REACTS in
horror to the atrocities in Mumbai, Balkan Muslims and Albanians
(the latter both Muslim and Christian) understandably have their
eyes on an older but
equally feral enemy: Russian imperialism,
acting through its Serbian pawn. Kosovar Albanians,
in particular, are anxious about the future, repeatedly asking me... More >>> |
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SUBSEQUENT PROVOCATION FROM BELGRADE
Prishtina should be included in the discussions
related to the Kumanova Agreement because it has the arguments as to
why concessions shouldn't be made to Serbia. On the contrary,
failure to
include (respect)
Prishtina again would define Brussels
as being at Serbia's side, against Kosovo
Ylber Hysa
The Kumanova Agreement, known as the... More >>> |
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REPORT FOR PRISHTINA, WITHOUT PRISHTINA
If it's not too late, Prishtina should now
assume its
role by trying to position itself clearly, especially in
relation with those who have supported its independence
Ylber Hysa
The long-awaited report of the UN Secretary General,
Ban ki-Moon, which will be made public today, will apparently mark a new
chapter in Kosovo's direction following independence, by giving it many
attributes...
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BOSNIANIZATION OF KOSOVO - A SERIOUS RISK TO
THE WESTERN BALKANS
By Forum for Euro-Atlantic Integrations, New
Kosova Report
24 November 2008
The recent readiness of the European Union (or
some
of its member nations) to push for its Rule of Law Mission
(EULEX) presence in Kosovo with
concessions made to
Serbia on the
six-point plan designed by Serbian government and proposed
through...
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