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Monday, September 29, 2008

Kosovo nine years later, and the KLA's legacy.

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After the war and the NATO bombing campaign in 1999, the Ethnic Albanians from Kosovo were looking for a full interdependency from the ex-Republic of Yugoslavia (today Republic of Serbia). Finally, in February 2008, the Assembly of Kosovo declared Kosovo's independence as the Republic of Kosovo.

The KLA: Fighters or Terrorists?

After nine years someone can ask: in which hands has the Clinton's administration left the Kosovo?

Are those Albanians in charge today of the newly formed Republic of Kosovo, for the integration and reconciliation of all the ethnic minorities including the Serbs ethnic, or those same Albanians are criminals which are perpetrating criminal acts, to enforce the few Serbs left in Kosovo to flee in desperation.

A campaign of violence has forced 200,000 Serbs from Kosovo to be driven out after being harassed by Albanians. Most of those Albanians have a past as KLA fighters during the Kosovo war, while most of Albanians saw the KLA as legitimate, "freedom fighters" and today there are allegations that the KLA is a Muslim terrorist group with ties to criminal drug networks and al-Qaida.

A subsequent demilitarization and reintegration into civil society for all the KLA fighters, after the war. That's what was suppose to happen, but today this organization has transformed itself in a terrorist and secretive force with acts of abductions and murders of Serbs, and even with the murdering of Albanian political rivals (especially, those belonging to the Rugova's political party) as well toward those Albanians that are trying to denounce their acts of criminality.

After all these years, the few Kosovar Serbs left in the Kosovo region are living in a sort of open imprisonment camps, left at the mercy of ruthless criminals.

The widespread and systematic burning, and looting of entire Serbs neighborhoods combined with harassment and intimidation designed to force them out together with Roma, and other minorities from their homes and communities, in order to prevent them which were living there from hundred of years of being able to go back in their homes.

Also in the retrospective, the destruction of Serbs' Orthodox churches and monasteries, even the most ancient and precious from the 13th century together with their cemeteries being profaned with shovels and picks. In most part of these widespread destructions (in spite of the Kosovo been under the protectorate of NATO and UN forces) elements of the KLA are clearly imputable for many of these crimes.

Meanwhile, the KLA legacy remains powerful within Kosovo, and its former members still playing a major role in the Kosovar politics. They have put in existence, one of the most systematic and ferocious ethnic cleansing that Europe has lived after the second world war, thus destroying the same idea of an multi-ethnic country.

The KLA a group of thugs with the sole intent of further destabilizing the Balkans?

The newly formed Republic of Kosovo, has also been transformed by the KLA's former members in a little Colombia, a NarcoState in the heart of Europe. In fact in these nine years, Kosovo has become the main entrance of all the drug smuggled in Europe. Eighty percent of all the drug product in Afghanistan to get in Europe passes through the Kosovo's valleys, and mountains. The same valleys, and mountains in which the international terrorism of Islamic matrix is getting through.

The enormous wealth accumulated with the traffic of the drug has made the Kosovar/Albanians' mafia clans abroad and in their native land, more powerful. Today, they are even able to corrupt the Kosovar's political parties which today guide the Kosovo, thus throwing an enormous exclamation point on the real democratic nature of the new State.


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Here some footnotes:

I'm an Italian living in the United States for over 25 years, but still I keep some contact with my motherland's reality and I know what is going on in Italy and most of the EU countries with all those immigrants getting there from every corner of the world. Most of them are decent hard working people, but unfortunately mixed with them, there are also criminal's elements.

There are a variety of criminal organizations which mostly came from the east Europe. Like Polish criminality, Russia mafia, but worst of all is the Romanian's organized crime which is competing with the local mafias. Furthermore, Europe doesn't lack of Chinese mafia, and African criminality. What more Europeans could ever ask? As if, they haven't enough of their own, already.

Regarding the Albanians: after repetitive waves of Albanian's immigrants came to the Italian shores, the Albanian organized crime has rooted in Europe since with sad results. Drug traffickings and a variety of other criminals activity committed by Albanian's crime organizations have sharply reached new peaks, and by now their criminal activity has been on the minds of many European's law-enforcement officers for quite sometime.

The US by giving power to the Albanians from Kosovo and hoping that many problems will go away from the Balkans, its turning into a dark night's reality for the Europeans.

They will do all they can to turn Kosovo into a jihadist camp in the heart of Europe


Here some more prospect, for a closer look at the Kosovo and the Albanian communities from that part of the world:

Kosovo - Emerging As A Bastion For Radical Islam/ Jihad













Friday, February 22, 2008

Highlights on this week news from the world.

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A short introductory on this article:

This article is a summarize of the most important news' that have happened during this week in the world.

  • Serbs anger over Kosovo independence.
  • After 49 years, the "Lider Maximo" steps down from power.
  • Pervez Musharraf defeated by the opposition parties.

S
erbs anger over Kosovo independence.



The 17th February 2008, will be an historical day for the newly proclaimed state. After 20 years the process of succession from Serbia has come to a conclusion. Condolisa Rice ( in an informal conversation by phone with the minister of the foreign countries Sergej Lavrov) said, that the United States are in the firm conviction that this proclaimed independence will bring peace for the Balkans. Meanwhile what is bringing right now, are worries from what the future will bring to Europe and the Balkans following the newly declared State. Kosovo, a State without economy and functional Institutions and with a population of just over two million people. While, many Nations have already recognized the Kosovo declaration, in the same time has been rejected by Serbia's government and other Nations like Russia and People's Republic of China.

Following the Kosovo unilateral declarat
ion of independence from Serbia, the Serbs' anger upon the neo-State has irrupted into violence in the north of Kosovska Mitrovica enclave, 2000 Serbs attacked and set on fire a place of police in Jarinje (said gate1) and the check-point in Brnjak border (said gate2).

C
ould all these, destabilize already a volatile region such as the Balkans? The consequences of such move could lead to more dramatic events or, worst to new wars? Who knows, what the future await us around the corner in that part of the world. Maybe, the Us and Eu should had thought harder before supporting a such decision. As usual, only time will tell.

Last minute update from Bel
grade:

In Belgrade a
fter a peaceful manifestation against the Kosovo independence of hundred thousands demonstrators, was transformed in a raid against the United States and the Croat Embassies which were set on fire by anger rioters. The situation right now is volatile and unpredictable.

After 49 years, the "Lider Maximo" steps down from power.


Fidel Ruiz Castro is been in power since 1959 and he have left the power (following a message to the Cubans people) from Prime Minister of State and Commander in Chief, after a dictatorship lasted almost 49 years. In truth I believe that, the renounce has generated very little expectations in the Cuban communities around the world. He's dismissal from power wasn't dictated by his free will but, as many of us can figure out, rather than his poor health conditions.

In the message publis
hed by many medias around the globe, he says:

"I communicate to the compatriots, that they gave me a great honor by electing me as member of the Parliament, that I won't aspire or accept - I repeat- I won't aspire or accept, the office for Prime Minister of State and Commander in Chief."
Fidel Alejandro Castro Rus (born Agust 13, 1926) is 89 years old.

S
ure thing, like the great majority of Cubans will miss him! But, when I'm reading those words, in the same time I recognize something remarkable in them. There is something more if, you pay close attention to those words. Fidel Castro in that message appears like an old David, that never gave up power to the Golia USA but, except by his free will or, if you read those same words in another way, like "I will go away when, I will decide to do so". In a way, he has already won an old battle with an old enemy (which of course are the USA). Indeed, in the end he never gave up power by force.

Goodbye Fidel,
you won't be missed by many.


Pervez Musharraf defeated by the opposition parties.


The opposition in Pakistan wins, Musharraf now risks a lot after this lost election. He risks an impeachment which could result in a destabilization of the country. The two main Pakistan parties, that won the election and in which neither of them have found a majority for being able to govern the nation. They are willing through their leaders (Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif), to find an accord for a coalition to guide their nation. After reading from the election response that:

  • Musharraf and his party gets a total of 38 seats in the parliament.
  • Zardari with his party the Ppp of the murdered leader Benazir Bhutto gets a total of 87 seats in the Parliament.
  • Sharif (the other leader which together with Zardari won the election), with his party gets a 66 seats in the Pakistan parliament.
The amazing thing I haven't mentioned yet is that, there is another party which leader is Rehman.
  • Rehman with his party the Mma which gets an amazing 3 seats from the previous 50 they had.

To be correct I must specified that, the "Mma" party is an alliance of the Islamic radicals. As you can see, the consensus in which Bin Laden and the Talibans enjoyed in Pakistan till these days has after this election halved. After all, the Bhutto assassination wasn't in vain and maybe, there is a better future for the Pakistan's people in the horizon.

Benazir Bhutto

B
hutto's party:


"now we will stop the terrorism".






Zardari promises of doing what Musharraf wasn't capable or willing to do, to fight the Talibans.


Asif Ali Zadari



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