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Rron
03-28-2012, 06:54 PM
Kosovo declared independence on the 17th of February 2008. The small south east European state sits between Albania, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro. The capital of the Republic is Prishtina, a city of around 500,000 people. The population of Kosovo exceeds 2 million.

Kosovo is a democratic, multi-ethnic and secular Republic, that incorporates into its Constitution the UN Special Envoy, Martti Ahtisaari, Comprehensive Proposal for Kosovo Status Settlement. This plan ensures that the Constitution of the Republic protects and guarantees rights for all of Kosovo citizens. The support of this proposal by Kosovar people shows readiness to move on, forgive and build.

Kosovo is a state that is moving towards European integration, and will eventually become a member of the European Union. Kosovo has historically, culturally and socially been part of Europe. The ancient kingdoms that stood there were at the center of European history well over 3,000 years ago. Later on, as new world powers emerged and the world changed, again the nations of south east Europe forged the future of this continent.

In more modern times, Kosovo ended up as the least developed part of Yugoslavia, slowly moving towards high unemployment and unequal opportunities for Kosovar Albanians. This, coupled with nationalistic policies that broke up Yugoslavia, culminated in the Kosovo - Serbia war of 1997-1999

Today, having declared independence, Kosovo has chosen the path towards Europe. Independence, and the explicit and implicit recognition by the world, have helped set Kosovo on the right course.


http://www.kosovothanksyou.com/kosova/

Rron
03-28-2012, 07:22 PM
Ahtisaari's proposal is first and foremost a document designed to make Kosovo a multiethnic society. This means that the non-Albanian communities have been granted substantial powers. With more than 90% of Kosovo made up of Albanians, the minority Serb, Roma, Ashkali, Gorani, Egyptian, Turk and Bosniak communities are given tremendous influence in all sectors.

Rron
03-28-2012, 09:26 PM
Kosovo independence move not illegal, says UN court


Accordingly, [the court] concludes that the declaration of independence on 17 February 2008 did not violate general international law,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10730573

Rron
03-29-2012, 03:08 PM
Until the destruction of the old federal Yugoslavia by Milosevic, Kosovo had a dual status. It was called a part of Serbia; but it was also called a unit of the federation. In all practical ways, the latter sense prevailed: Kosovo had its own parliament and government, and was directly represented at the federal level, alongside Serbia. It was, in fact, one of the eight units of the federal system.
Almost all the other units have now become independent states. Historically, the independence of Kosovo just completes that process.

Adrian
04-03-2012, 08:34 AM
Flag of Republic of Kosovo

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Flag Description -
Centered on a dark blue field is the geographical shape of Kosovo in a gold color surmounted by six white, five-pointed stars arrayed in a slight arc; each star represents one of the major ethnic groups of Kosovo: Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Gorani, Roma, and Bosniaks.

Adrian
04-03-2012, 08:47 AM
Location: Southeast Europe

Geographic coordinates: 42 35 N, 21 00 E

Area: total: 10,887 sq km

Country comparison to the world: 169

Land: 10,887 sq km

Water: 0 sq km

Area - comparative: slightly larger than Delaware

Land boundaries: total: 702 km

Border countries: Albania 112 km, Macedonia 159 km, Montenegro 79 km, Serbia 352 km

Coastline: 0 km (landlocked)

Climate: influenced by continental air masses resulting in relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall and hot, dry summers and autumns; Mediterranean and alpine influences create regional variation; maximum rainfall between October and December.

Terrain: flat fluvial basin with an elevation of 400-700 m above sea level surrounded by several high mountain ranges with elevations of 2,000 to 2,500 m.

Elevation extremes:

lowest point: Drini i Bardhe/Beli Drim 297 m (located on the border with Albania)

highest point: Gjeravica/Deravica 2,656 m

Natural resources: nickel, lead, zinc, magnesium, lignite, kaolin, chrome, bauxite

Adrian
04-05-2012, 06:46 PM
Constitution

Assembly is the highest legal act of the Republic of Kosovo. Laws and other legal acts should be in accordance with this Constitution. The Constitution is a system of government, often coded in the form of a document, which lays the basis of fundamental rules and principles of an autonomous republic. The Constitution determines the fundamental principle policies, structure, procedures, power and responsibility of the government. The governing power in the Republic of Kosovo stems from the Constitution. The methods of work and decision making procedures of the Government are regulated by law and regulations.
The Republic of Kosovo respects the international right. Every person and institution in the Republic of Kosovo is subject to the provision of the Constitution. The Constitutional Court is an independent authority for the protection of the constitutionality and for the final interpretation of the Constitution.
The sovereignty of the Republic of Kosovo stems from the people, belongs to the people, and is exercised in compliance with the Constitution through elected representatives, referendum and other forms in compliance with the provisions of this Constitution.
The constitutional order of the Republic of Kosovo is based on the principles of freedom, peace, democracy, equality, respect for human rights and freedoms and the rule of law, non-discrimination, the right to property, the protection of environment, social justice, pluralism, separation of state powers, and a market economy.

The History of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo – The draft of the new Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was prepared and published in April 2008. Most of the articles of the Draft-Constitution were based and stemmed from the Ahtisaari plan; therefore the Constitution guaranteed special rights for the minority groups and ensured a safe environment for all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.

17 February, 2008 – Kosovo was declared a sovereign and independent state on 17 February 2008, in the extraordinary meeting of the Assembly of Kosovo. The Declaration of Independence was an Act of the Assembly of Kosovo as an Interim Institution of Self-Government, unanimously recognized by all present members of the Assembly, who were 109. The Declaration of Independence was read by the Prime minister of Kosovo, Mr. Hashim Thaqi.

2 April, 2008 – The Constitutional Commission approved the text of the Draft-Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo. On the same day the Draft-Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was Certified.

7 April, 2008 – The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was signed by the President of the Republic of Kosovo in the National Library of Kosovo in Prishtina, Kosovo.

9 April, 2008 – The Draft-Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was ratified in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo.

15 April, 2008 – The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was fully enacted as the highest legal act of the Republic of Kosovo.
Before the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was signed Kosovo was governed under the Provisional Constitution, based on the Resolution 1244 of the United Nations Security Council. This resolution was later ratified in 2001, enacting the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government and leaving the final authority to Special Representative of Secretary General of the United Nations.

Preamble of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo

“We, the people of Kosovo,
Determined to build a future of Kosovo as a free, democratic and peace-loving country that will be a homeland to all of its citizens
Committed to the creation of a state of free citizens that will guarantee the rights of every citizen, civil freedoms and equality of all citizens before the law
Committed to the state of Kosovo as a state of economic wellbeing and social prosperity
Convinced that the state of Kosovo will contribute to the stability of the region and entire Europe by creating relations of good neighborliness and cooperation with all neighboring countries
Convinced that the state of Kosovo will be a dignified member of the family of peace-loving states in the world
With the intention of having the state of Kosovo fully participating in the processes of Euro-Atlantic integration
In a solemn manner, we approve the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo.”

Source (https://www.rks-gov.net/en-US/Republika/Pages/Kushtetuta.aspx)

Adrian
04-05-2012, 06:49 PM
Assembly

The Republic of Kosovo is an independent, sovereign, democratic, unique and inseparable state. The Republic of Kosovo is a democratic republic based on the principle of division of governments and check and balances among them. In the Republic of Kosovo the legislative power is exercised by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. As such, the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo is the highest representative and legislative institution in Republic of Kosovo directly elected by the people. The Assembly comprises 120 deputies elected by secret ballot. However, not all deputies are elected by the free vote of the people – secret and democratic voting.
Twenty of deputy seats are reserved for supplementary representation of other non-Albanian communities, and of those, ten seats for the Serbian community and ten seats for Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian community 4, Bosnian community 3, Turkish community 2 and Gorani community 1.
The mandate for the composition of legislature by the Assembly of Kosovo shall be three years from the first inaugurating session.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo has these responsibilities:
Adopts laws and resolutions in the areas of responsibility of interim institutions
Elects the Presidency of the Assembly
Elects the President of the Assembly
Approves the candidate for the Prime minister together with the list of ministers of the Government, proposed by the candidate for Prime minister
Reviews and ratifies the proposed international agreements, within the scope of its responsibilities; decides about the motions of trust vote against the Government
Guides the Government in the preparation of the draft laws
Approves the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly and of the parliamentary committees
Has other responsibilities pursuant to the Constitutional Frame or other legal instruments.
To meet its responsibilities the Assembly convenes every week. The Presidency of the Assembly is responsible for reviewing and preparing the daily agenda of the Assembly for the meeting of the previous week and the temporary daily agenda for two weeks ahead.
The approval of the government’s decisions is reached with consensus and if there is not consensus then the approval is done with the majority of the votes of members present. To the right to present the draft laws in the Assembly are entitled the Government, the President of Republic of Kosovo, the Assembly deputies, or at least ten thousand citizens as provided for by the law. After the process of presenting the draft law the process goes through these phases:
The first review of the draft law, which is done not earlier than ten working days and not later than three working weeks after its dissemination, includes the approval in principle of the draft law and this review does not allow any amendments
After the approval of the first review the draft law is reviewed by the respective functional committee, Budget Committee and Judicial, Legislative, and Constitutional Frame Committee
The Committee on Rights and Interests of Communities reviews a draft law only when it is required by a member of the Presidency or by the majority of the members of the Committee for Communities. During this review recommendations are drafted in the committees in relation with the amendments that are considered necessary and based on which the draft law can be recommended for approval during the second review
The Assembly reviews the amendments proposed by the committees and so does the amendments proposed by the Government, by the groups of deputies, and by individual deputies before deciding about the approval of the second review
After the amendments were selected for review, were approved, or were rejected, the final voting is made for the draft law in general with its amendments
If a draft law is not approved in the second review, the person making the proposal may request the approval of the Assembly for further review-third review
The laws adopted either in the second adoption or in the third adoption are signed by the President of the Assembly within 48 hours and then they are submitted to the Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to promulgate them
The laws shall enter into force on the day of their promulgation by SRSG, unless otherwise provided for by the law.
For more information about the work of the deputies in plenary sessions, the laws in procedure, the adopted and amended laws, the activities of the President and the Presidency of the Assembly of Kosovo, the Committees and Parliamentary Groups, planned schedules of activities, and resolutions, declarations and important decisions of the Assembly of Kosovo, please visit the official web-page of the Assembly.

Source (https://www.rks-gov.net/en-US/Republika/Pages/Kuvendi.aspx)

Adrian
04-05-2012, 06:53 PM
President

Is the head of the state and represents the unity of the people of the Republic of Kosovo.
Any citizen of the Republic of Kosovo, who is thirty five years (35) or older may be elected President of the Republic of Kosovo. The President is elected by the Assembly, in secret ballot. The election of the President of the Republic of Kosovo shall take place no later than thirty (30) days before the end of the current President’s term of office. The President is elected by a two thirds (2/3) majority of all the deputies of the Assembly.
The President of the Republic of Kosovo begins his/her term after taking the oath before the Assembly of Kosovo. The text of the oath is provided by law. The President’s term of office is five (5) years. Upon completion of his/her term of office the President may be reelected only once. The President can not exercise any other public function. After the election, the President can not exercise any political party functions.

Competencies of the President of the Republic of Kosovo:


Represents the Republic of Kosovo internally and externally
Guarantees constitutional functioning of the institutions set forth by this Constitution
Announces elections for the Assembly of Kosovo and convenes its first meeting
Issues decrees in accordance with this Constitution
Promulgates laws approved by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo
Has the right to return adopted laws for reconsideration, if he/she considers that they are harmful to the legitimate interests or one or more communities. This right can be exercised only once per law
Signs international agreements in accordance with this Constitution
Proposes amendments to this Constitution
May refer constitutional questions to the Constitutional Court
Leads the foreign policy of the country
Receives credentials of heads of diplomatic missions accredited to the Republic of Kosovo
Is the Commander in Chief of the Kosovo Security Force
Leads the Consultative Council for Communities
Appoints the candidate for Prime Minister for the establishment of the Government, after proposal by the political party or coalition holding the majority in the Assembly
Appoints and dismisses the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Kosovo Judicial Council
Appoints and dismisses judges of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Kosovo Judicial Council
Appoints and dismisses the Chief Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council
Appoints and dismisses prosecutors of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council
Appoints judges to the Constitutional Court upon the proposal of the Assembly
Appoints the Commander of Kosovo Security Force upon recommendation of the Prime minister
Jointly with the Prime minister appoints the Director, Deputy Director and Inspector General of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency
Decides to declare a State of Emergency in consultation with the Prime Minister
May request meetings of the Kosovo Security Council and chairs them during a State of Emergency
Decides on the establishment of diplomatic and consular missions of the Republic of Kosovo in consultation with the Prime Minister
Appoints and dismisses heads of diplomatic missions of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Government
Appoints the Chair of the Central Election Commission
Appoints the Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo, who also acts as its Managing Director, and appoints the other members of the Bank’s Board
Grants medals, titles of gratitude, and awards in accordance with the law
Grants individual pardons in accordance with the law
Addresses the Assembly of Kosovo at least once a year in regard to her/his scope of authority.



President’s Cabinet is the highest body of the presidency of the Republic of Kosovo consisting of the structure presented in following:

President
High political Advisor
High political Advisor for economy
High political Advisor for Education, Science and Culture
Political Advisor for Legal Matters
Advisor for media and spokesperson of president’s office
Political Advisor
Political Advisor for European Integration.


Source (https://www.rks-gov.net/en-US/Republika/Pages/Presidenti.aspx)

Adrian
04-05-2012, 07:03 PM
Government

The Government of Kosovo exercises the executive power in accordance with the Constitution and with law. The Government of Kosovo is composed by the Prime minister, vice-prime ministers and ministers.The Government implements the laws and acts ratified by the Assembly of Kosovo, and carries out other activities within the responsibilities defined by the Constitution and law. The Government takes decisions in accordance with the Constitution and laws, and proposes draft laws and amendments of existing laws and other acts, and may give opinion about the draft laws that were not proposed by the Government.

The Government reports to the Assembly of Kosovo for its work. The Prime minister, vice-prime ministers and ministers share the responsibility for the decisions taken by the Government, and take the individual responsibility for the decisions taken in the scope of their responsibilities.

The competencies of the Government are:


Proposes and implements the internal and external policy of the country
Enables the economic development of the country
Proposes draft laws and other acts to the Assembly
Takes decisions and prepares legal acts and regulations necessary for the implementation of the laws
Proposes the Budget of the Republic of Kosovo
Instructs and oversees the work of the administration
Instructs about the activity and development of public services
Proposes to the President of the Republic of Kosovo the appointments and dismissals of chiefs of diplomatic missions of Kosovo
Proposes the amendment of the Constitution
May refer constitutional matters to the Constitutional Court
Exercises other executive functions, which are not assigned to other central or national institutions.


The competencies of the Prime minister are:


Represents and directs the Government
Ensures that all Ministries are acting in accordance with governmental policies
Ensures the implementation of laws and policies defined by the Government
Replaces the members of the Government without the consent of the Assembly
Heads the Security Council of Kosovo
Appoints the General Director of Kosovo Police
Consults with the President of the Republic of Kosovo on intelligence matters
Together with the President, appoints the Director, Deputy Director, and General Inspector of Kosovo Intelligence Agency
Consults with the President on the implementation of foreign policy of the country
Carries out other duties provided for by the Constitution and law.


Source (https://www.rks-gov.net/en-US/Republika/Pages/Qeveria.aspx)

Adrian
04-05-2012, 07:08 PM
Justice System

Organization and Jurisdiction of Courts –The Supreme Court of Kosovo is the highest judicial authority. Organization, functioning and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and other courts are regulated by law. At least fifteen percent (15%) of the judges of the Supreme Court, but not fewer than three (3) judges, shall be from communities that are not in the majority in Kosovo. The President of the Supreme Court of Kosovo is appointed and dismissed by the President of Kosovo, from among the judges of the Supreme Court for a non-renewable term of seven (7) years, upon proposal by the Kosovo Judicial Council for his/her appointment or dismissal. Presidents of all other courts are appointed in the manner provided by law. At least fifteen percent (15%) of judges from any other court established with appeal jurisdiction, but not fewer than two (2) judges, shall be from communities that are not in the majority in Kosovo. Specialized Courts may be established by law when necessary, but no extraordinary courts may ever be created. The President of the Republic of Kosovo appoints, reappoints and dismisses judges, upon the proposal of Kosovo Judicial Council. The initial mandate for judges is three years. The reappointment mandate is permanent until the retirement age as provided by law, unless removed in accordance with law. The criteria and procedures to reappoint a judge are determined by the Kosovo Judicial Council and they may be different in degree from the criteria used for the removal of judges.

Kosovo Judicial Council - The Kosovo Judicial Council ensures independence and impartiality of the judicial system. The Kosovo Judicial Council is a fully independent institution in the exercise of its functions. The Kosovo Judicial Council ensures that the courts in Kosovo are independent, professional, and impartial and fully reflect the multi-ethnic nature of the Republic of Kosovo and follow the principles of gender equality. The Kosovo Judicial Council is composed of thirteen (13) members, all with professional qualifications and expertise. Members are elected for a term of five (5) years. The Council shall give preference in the appointment of judges, to members of communities that are underrepresented in the manner provided by law. The Kosovo Judicial Council is responsible for recruiting and proposing candidates for appointment and reappointment to judicial positions, conducting judicial inspections, judicial administration, developing court rules in accordance with the law, hiring and supervising court administrators, developing and overseeing the budget of the judiciary, determining the number of judges in each jurisdiction and making recommendations for the establishment of new courts. New courts shall be established according to law.

State Prosecutor

State Prosecutor – The State Prosecutor is an independent institution with authority and responsibility for the prosecution of persons charged with committing criminal acts or other acts as specified by law. The State Prosecutor is an impartial institution and acts in accordance with the Constitution and the law. The organization, competencies and duties of the State Prosecutor are defined by law. The State Prosecutor reflects the multiethnic composition of the Republic of Kosovo and respects the principles of gender equality. The initial mandate for prosecutor is three years. The reappointment mandate is permanent until the retirement age as determined by law, unless removed in accordance with law. The Chief State Prosecutor is appointed and dismissed by the President of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council. The mandate of the Chief State Prosecutor is seven years, without the possibility of reappointment.

Kosovo Prosecutorial Council – Kosovo Prosecutorial Council is a fully independent institution in the exercise of its functions in accordance with law. The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council ensures equal access to justice for all persons in Kosovo. The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council ensures that the State Prosecutor is independent, professional, and impartial and reflects the multi-ethnic nature of Kosovo and the principles of gender equality. The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council shall recruit, propose, promote, advance, transfer, and discipline prosecutors in a manner provided by law. The Council shall give preference for appointment as prosecutors, to the members of underrepresented communities in a manner provided by law. All candidates should fulfill the criteria as provided by law. The composition of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council, as well as provisions regarding the reappointment, removal, term of office, organizational structure and rules of procedure, are determined by law.

Source (https://www.rks-gov.net/en-US/Republika/gjyqesia/Pages/SistemiGjyqesor.aspx)

Yaroslav
04-07-2012, 02:09 AM
Recognition of independent Kosovo.

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Adrian
04-19-2012, 08:33 AM
Kosova Security Force - KSF

Forca e Sigurise se Kosoves - FSK

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Rron
06-01-2012, 09:32 PM
Chad recognizes Republic of Kosovo

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Kosovo today announced that Chad has recognized Kosovo as an independent state. This makes Chad the 91st UN Member state to recognize Kosovo.
http://www.kosovothanksyou.com/news/
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Ēadi njeh Republikėn e Kosovės

Publikuar: June 1st - 9:24 pm
Prishtinė, 1 qershor 2012 – Republika e Ēadit ėshtė vendi i 91 qė njeh shtetin sovran dhe tė pavarur tė Kosovės.

Pėrmes njė note verbale dėrguar Ministrisė sė Punėve tė Jashtme tė Kosovės, Qeveria e Republikės sė Ēadit ka konfirmuar njohjen e pavarėsisė sė Kosovės nga ky shtet.

“Qeveria e Ēadit njofton MPJ tė Republikės sė Kosovės se Republika e Ēadit edhe formalisht njeh Kosovėn shtet tė pavarur dhe sovran”, thuhet nė notėn verbale tė Qeverisė sė Ēadit.

Njė muaj mė parė (02 maj 2012), ministri i Punėve tė Jashtme i Republikės sė Kosovės, Enver Hoxhaj nė Ambasadėn e Ēadit nė Paris kishte zhvilluar njė takim me Ministrin e Jashtėm tė Ēadit, Moussa Faki Mahamat.

Nė kėtė takim, ministri Hoxhaj kishte marr konfirmimin nga homologu i tij, qė Republika e Ēadit shumė shpejt do tė publikojė vendimin pėr njohjen e shtetit tė pavarur dhe sovran tė Kosovės.

Njohja e Republikės sė Ēadit vjen nė kohėn kur Ministria e Punėve tė Jashtme dhe institucioneve tjera tė pėrfshira nė procesin e njohjeve po bėjnė pėrpjekje maksimale pėr pėrmbylljen e plotė tė kėtij procesi.

Ēadi ndodhet nė pjesėn qendrore-veriore tė Afrikės. Ēadi nė veri kufizohet me Libinė, nė lindje me Sudanin, nė jug me Republikėn e Afrikės Qendrore, nė jug-perėndim me Kamerunin e Nigerinė dhe nė veri-perėndim me Nigerin.

Republika e Ēadit zė njė sipėrfaqe prej 1,284 milion km2 nė brendi tė Afrikės Veriore dhe nė tė banojnė diēka mė shumė se milion banorė. Kryeqytet Ēadit ėshtė N“Xhamena (N“Djamena). Gjuhė zyrtare shtetėrore janė frėngjishtja dhe arabishtja. Qė nga 1996, sipas kushtetutės sė miratuar ėshtė njė republikė presidenciale.
http://kosova.info/2012/06/cadi-njeh-republiken-e-kosoves/

Georgian
06-27-2012, 07:17 AM
Kosovo is part of Serbia...

dralos
06-27-2012, 08:54 AM
Kosovo is part of Serbia...
back to your russian masters:D

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:15 AM
Once upon a time, the bells of Notre Dame in Parils were ringing all day to celebrate and honor the victory of ther Serbians over the Albanians...today Serbia is the bad guy that wants to keep a land that doesnt belong to it....

In my eyes the whole story happened like that...
Its like someone with a big house sees a poor couple coming without his permission to live in the small house of his garden... He decides not to tell them to leave, because anyway they are poor people and they dont harm him in any kind of way... Then the years pass and the couple gives birth to kids and then the kids grew up and became men and they went to the rich man who had the kindness to let them stay to his house and told him, yo mister thats our house and now we also want some of the garden for our plants. They go to the court and the children won the case, because they were really born into that house.... So actually the Serbians decission once upon a time that Albanians are just people like them and they could live together now became a gun against them....
....Now who is the right who is the wrong? Its up to you to choose...

Georgian
06-27-2012, 09:15 AM
back to your russian masters:D


????

Because I support Serbia in this? Don't you think that I recognize kosovo as part of Serbia only because it should be so??

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:17 AM
Once upon a time, the bells of Notre Dame in Parils were ringing all day to celebrate and honor the victory of ther Serbians over the Albanians...today Serbia is the bad guy that wants to keep a land that doesnt belong to it....

In my eyes the whole story happened like that...
Its like someone with a big house sees a poor couple coming without his permission to live in the small house of his garden... He decides not to tell them to leave, because anyway they are poor people and they dont harm him in any kind of way... Then the years pass and the couple gives birth to kids and then the kids grew up and became men and they went to the rich man who had the kindness to let them stay to his house and told him, yo mister thats our house and now we also want some of the garden for our plants. They go to the court and the children won the case, because they were really born into that house.... So actually the Serbians decission once upon a time that Albanians are just people like them and they could live together now became a gun against them....
....Now who is the right who is the wrong? Its up to you to choose...
only difference is that kosova only belonged like 25years to serbia then it was part of ottoman empire and after fall of ottoman empire kosova was albanian,but was given to serbia by the great forces

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:19 AM
only difference is that kosova only belonged like 25years to serbia then it was part of ottoman empire and after fall of ottoman empire kosova was albanian,but was given to serbia by the great forces

Before to belong to Serbia? Who lived there and whose land was it?

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:21 AM
Before to belong to Serbia? Who lived there and whose land was it?
albanians the ones who freed your ass from the ottomans,ungrateful one

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:22 AM
albanians the ones who freed your ass from the ottomans,ungrateful one

Albanians were with the Ottomans, muslim like them and their best allies....ok sweetie? The Ali Pasa of Yiannena is a good example...
Also i didnt try to offend your country but you try to offend mine...if you want to play the game like that....is fine with me :thumbs:

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:22 AM
????

Because I support Serbia in this? Don't you think that I recognize kosovo as part of Serbia only because it should be so??
the punishment of your russian masters can be hard,and btw why is georgia independent it always belonged to russia so it should be russia today too:mad:

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:24 AM
Albanians were with the Ottomans, muslim like them and their best allies....ok sweetie? The Ali Pasa of Yiannena is a good example...
Also i didnt try to offend your country but you try to offend mine...if you want to play the game like that....is fine with me :thumbs:
omg the albanians of hydra islands were all helping greece,athens was albanian speaking village before you asians considered yourself ancient greeksLOL
if it wasnt for us today you would be known as fatima sener:D

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:38 AM
omg the albanians of hydra islands were all helping greece,athens was albanian speaking village before you asians considered yourself ancient greeksLOL
if it wasnt for us today you would be known as fatima sener:D

Albanians? No darling...they were Greeks and they fought for Greece... Greeks were always masters of the sea :thumbs up...not the Albanians...get a grip on you...even today we have the biggest fleet in the world...:cool:
Do you visit any Albanian relatrives in Hydra? I doubt it....Have you ever been there? I also doubt it... so try to speak about things you know and not about things you would liek to have happened :wink ...just because you heard it somewhere and it was too nice and so you copied it and reproduce it like a parot...:eek3:

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:41 AM
here is albo women helping you fat ass to get liberated
On March 13th 1821, twelve days before the official beginning of the War of Independence, the first revolutionary flag was actually raised on the island of Spetses by Laskarina Bouboulina. Twice widowed with 7 children but extremely rich she owned several ships. On April 3rd Spetses revolted, followed by the islands of Hydra and Psara with a total of over 300 ships between them. Bouboulina and her fleet of 8 ships sailed to Nafplion and took part in the siege of the impregnable fortress there. Her later attack on Monemvasia managed to capture that fortress. She took part in the blockade of Pylos and brought supplies to the revolutionaries by sea. Bouboulina became a national hero, one of the first women to play a major role in a revolution. Without her and her ships the Greeks might not have gained their independence. What is less well known is that she was Albanian


http://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/revolution.htm

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:45 AM
She wasnt Albanian...thats why is not known....:thumbs:
...She was Arvanitisa and before you to tell me stories about what that means...i ll tell you... Arvanitans were the Greeks that spoke Albanian, the Albanians on the other hand were called ALBANIANS like today....if someone ws Albanian, he was called Albanian, if someone was Greek but spoke Albanian, he would be called Avranitan (in order to show his difference with the real Albanians in nationality).
...Got it now? She was Arvanitan, not Albanian and she lived and died for the freedom of her motherland...she lost her entire fortune and her kids for the freedom of Greece, because that was her motherland....

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:46 AM
the unbiased source say it was

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:49 AM
wiki says it so too
Bouboulina was born in a prison in Constantinople; she originated from the Arvanite community of island of Hydra

Archduke
06-27-2012, 09:49 AM
Albanians were with the Ottomans, muslim like them and their best allies....ok sweetie? The Ali Pasa of Yiannena is a good example...
Also i didnt try to offend your country but you try to offend mine...if you want to play the game like that....is fine with me :thumbs:

It is interesting that the most famous Valide Sultans of the Ottoman empire were greeks. :thumbs up

Georgian
06-27-2012, 09:51 AM
the punishment of your russian masters can be hard,and btw why is georgia independent it always belonged to russia so it should be russia today too:mad:


:D:D

go learn history! :D

"your russian master" you are plaintive...

"why is georgia independent it always belonged to russia so it should be russia today too" :D:D You said that because i said that kosovo should be part of serbia? :D:D You make me lough :D

You know nothing about Georgia ;)

My country exists from XII BC...

ALWAYS part of Russia :D:D:D:D

Go kill yourself and hide the body... it will be better for everyone:thumb001:

Ushtari
06-27-2012, 09:52 AM
She wasnt Albanian...thats why is not known....:thumbs:
...She was Arvanitisa and before you to tell me stories about what that means...i ll tell you... Arvanitans were the Greeks that spoke Albanian, the Albanians on the other hand were called ALBANIANS like today....if someone ws Albanian, he was called Albanian, if someone was Greek but spoke Albanian, he would be called Avranitan (in order to show his difference with the real Albanians in nationality).
...Got it now? She was Arvanitan, not Albanian and she lived and died for the freedom of her motherland...she lost her entire fortune and her kids for the freedom of Greece, because that was her motherland....
Arvanite is just the Greek interpretation of the early name for Albanians, ie Arbereshe.

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:52 AM
If Turks are called Turks but some groups in Turkey they are called lets say Turkspeaken...are you Turk? And he would say no, I am Turkspeaken....that means they are somethign different...right?
...So there were the Albanians and also the Arvanitans. They spoke the same language and so in order to be able to know who is who and show who is Albanian in blood...the ones were called Albanians and the others were called Avranitans and they would be really offended to call them Albanians. Because they were Greeks....

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:53 AM
It is interesting that the most famous Valide Sultans of the Ottoman empire were greeks. :thumbs up

:shocked:
Da what?
Da who? :blink:

Ushtari
06-27-2012, 09:54 AM
Once upon a time, the bells of Notre Dame in Parils were ringing all day to celebrate and honor the victory of ther Serbians over the Albanians...today Serbia is the bad guy that wants to keep a land that doesnt belong to it....

In my eyes the whole story happened like that...
Its like someone with a big house sees a poor couple coming without his permission to live in the small house of his garden... He decides not to tell them to leave, because anyway they are poor people and they dont harm him in any kind of way... Then the years pass and the couple gives birth to kids and then the kids grew up and became men and they went to the rich man who had the kindness to let them stay to his house and told him, yo mister thats our house and now we also want some of the garden for our plants. They go to the court and the children won the case, because they were really born into that house.... So actually the Serbians decission once upon a time that Albanians are just people like them and they could live together now became a gun against them....
....Now who is the right who is the wrong? Its up to you to choose...
You claim we were "invited" to enter Kosovo, do you have any source for this?

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:54 AM
:D:D

go learn history! :D

"your russian master" you are plaintive...

"why is georgia independent it always belonged to russia so it should be russia today too" :D:D You said that because i said that kosovo should be part of serbia? :D:D You make me lough :D

You know nothing about Georgia ;)

My country exists from XII BC...

ALWAYS part of Russia :D:D:D:D

Go kill yourself and hide the body... it will be better for everyone:thumb001:
it belongs to russia and you know it,thats why you had a war with them,sneaky rat that you are,and also a hypocrite you want independence for yourself but dont allow other countries wich suffered by foreign rulers to be independent

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:55 AM
Arvanite is just the Greek interpretation of the early name for Albanians, ie Arbereshe.


Thats right but then that changed....and Albanians were called Albanians by the Greeks and because there were many Greeks who didnt speak Greek (many spoke Turkish and some Albanian), in order to show the difference between nationality and language they used the Arvanites as term to show the Albanian speaker but not Albanian in blood. So the real Albanians were called Albanians and the Greek Albanian speakers were called Avranitans.

dralos
06-27-2012, 09:56 AM
source linet you're just making things up,while we are showing sources

Georgian
06-27-2012, 09:57 AM
As i know kosovo was part of Serbia since X century.
That's why I think it should stay the part of it.

Please tell the history of this conflict so i know more :)

Linet
06-27-2012, 09:58 AM
You claim we were "invited" to enter Kosovo, do you have any source for this?

I dont really claim anything :noidea:...i dont know much about the history of the place :confused2:...i know from the 13th century and after and also the Illyrian history :thumb001:. I only said how it looks like to me from that point after...thats why when Dralos told me that Serbia had it only for 25 years i asked. I wasnt ironic, i really wanted to know about it :book2:...but he prefered to attack to my country rather than reply...:chin:

Ushtari
06-27-2012, 10:01 AM
Thats right but then that changed....and Albanians were called Albanians by the Greeks and because there were many Greeks who didnt speak Greek (many spoke Turkish and some Albanian), in order to show the difference between nationality and language they used the Arvanites as term to show the Albanian speaker but not Albanian in blood. So the real Albanians were called Albanians and the Greek Albanian speakers were called Avranitans.
You obviously didnt understand what i meant. At the time when these Arvanites migrated to Greece, Albanian speakers identified as Arbereshe, and the Greek interpretation of this word/name was Arvanite. At the same time, there was a huge migration to Italy aswell, and these, together with those who migrated to Greece still call themselves Arberesh in their own(albanian) language. The ones who did not migrated to Greece and Italy started to call themselves 'Shqiptar' instead.

dralos
06-27-2012, 10:02 AM
As i know kosovo was part of Serbia since X century.
That's why I think it should stay the part of it.

Please tell the history of this conflict so i know more :)
it was only part of serbia a very short time and then it was turkish with albanian majority till now
but serbs have tried anything to exterminate us during the balkan wars and also during kosova war in the 90's

Georgian
06-27-2012, 10:03 AM
it belongs to russia and you know it,thats why you had a war with them,sneaky rat that you are,and also a hypocrite you want independence for yourself but dont allow other countries wich suffered by foreign rulers to be independent


once again: go learn before you say and keep proving it :D:D


Russian Empire made Georgia part of it's empire in 1801. Before that we were allies, but they betrayed us all the time and when we were weakened they captured us themselves. We became independent in 1918 after that. And you keep proving that we always were part of Russia :D:D

Did russia exist when colcha and diaochi (XII BC) did? Did russia exist when we became a Christian country in 326 AD? Did Russia exist when we won Battle Didgori in 1121 (55600 Georgians defeated about 500 000 turks (different sources say 300 000-700 000))?

If you don't know we speak in Georgian, svanuri and megruli. 3 languages in one small country ;) Did you know that Georgian Alphabet is one of the 14 that exists in the world?

dralos
06-27-2012, 10:06 AM
once again: go learn before you say and keep proving it :D:D


Russian Empire made Georgia part of it's empire in 1801. Before that we were allies, but they betrayed us all the time and when we were weakened they captured us themselves. We became independent in 1918 after that. And you keep proving that we always were part of Russia :D:D

Did russia exist when colcha and diaochi (XII BC) did? Did russia exist when we became a Christian country in 326 AD? Did Russia exist when we won Battle Didgori in 1121 (55600 Georgians defeated about 500 000 turks (different sources say 300 000-700 000))?

If you don't know we speak in Georgian, svanuri and megruli. 3 languages in one small country ;) Did you know that Georgian Alphabet is one of the 14 that exists in the world?
we had our own state before serbs too,and we're natives to balkan while they arent

Georgian
06-27-2012, 10:06 AM
it was only part of serbia a very short time and then it was turkish with albanian majority till now
but serbs have tried anything to exterminate us during the balkan wars and also during kosova war in the 90's


ok... let's end our little conflict :D


tell me about that place.

when was Serbia formed? Albania? Kosovo? from which century till which did kosovo belong to whom? Why did west recognize kosovo independence?

Linet
06-27-2012, 10:07 AM
Those people died for Greece, do you know many people diying for a foreign nation? Why didnt they come up to help Albania get free? They were Albanian spokers but Greeks..and they died for Greece and many of them gave much more than their own life for our freedom...
...My great-great grandfather could not speak Greek, only Turkish....so Turks trusted him and consider him as one of their kind.....Does that make him Turk?....the result? He was one of the best spies Greeks ever had against the Turks :wink

Ushtari
06-27-2012, 10:08 AM
Those people died for Greece, do you know many people diying for a foreign nation? Why didnt they come up to help Albania get free? They were Albanian spokers but Greeks..and they died for Greece and many of them gave much more than their own life for our freedom...
...My great-great grandfather could not speak Greek, only Turkish....so Turks trusted him and consider him as one of their kind.....Does that make him Turk?....the result? He was one of the best spies Greeks ever had against the Turks :wink
It is commonly known that Arvanites are Albanian immigrants in Greece from 13th century.

dralos
06-27-2012, 10:10 AM
ok... let's end our little conflict :D


tell me about that place.

when was Serbia formed? Albania? Kosovo? from which century till which did kosovo belong to whom? Why did west recognize kosovo independence?
i'm going to later show it to you all:thumb001:

Georgian
06-27-2012, 10:14 AM
i'm going to later show it to you all:thumb001:


That would be great. I hope you'll be objective. I just want to know the truth. Tell from both sides of view.:thumb001:

Linet
06-28-2012, 12:17 PM
???:icon_ask: A Byzantine arework....Thats Greek Orthodox art that was spread to all the Orthodox people...and? If you try to show that we affected teh art of all the Orthodox...then ok sure...we also affected your flag :)

Linet
06-28-2012, 12:20 PM
???:icon_ask: A Byzantine artwork....Thats Greek Orthodox art that was spread to all the Orthodox people...and? If you try to show that we affected the art of all the Orthodox...then ok sure...we also affected your flag :)

Beethoven
06-29-2012, 09:01 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Kosovo_relations.svg

Guapo
07-03-2012, 03:11 AM
Dont act stupid, Linet. I wasnt even speaking about that.

Dont' call a woman stupid, you primitive muslim

Minesweeper
07-19-2012, 06:46 AM
Banned faster than I can change my underpants :D

You wear underpants? You even change them?

Man, you are experiencing swift progress!

Adrian
08-18-2012, 01:51 PM
Republic of Mali (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mali) recognizes Republic of Kosovo


REPUBLIKA E MALIT NJEH KOSOVĖN

http://www.gazetaexpress.com/repository/images/thumb_670x357/ml-lgflag_4953.gif

Republika e Malit bėhet shteti i 92 qė e njeh Republikėn e Kosovės. Njoftimin pėr ardhjen e kėsaj njohje e ka bėrė zėvendėskryeministri Behgjet Pacolli nė njė konferencė pėr media. Njohja nga Mali ėshtė pasuese e njohjes nga Ēadi qė kishte ardhur me 1 Qershor.

Republika e Malit ndodhet nė kontinentin afrikan dhe ka njė popullėsi prej afro 15 milion banorėsh.

Megjithėse sipas listės zyrtare tė Ministrisė sė Punėve tė Jashtme tė Kosovės njohja ngaMali ėshtė e 92 me radhė, Ambasada Amerikane thekson se Kosova ende nuk ėshtė njohur nga Nigeria dhe Uganda.

Express (http://www.gazetaexpress.com/?cid=1,13,89363) - 18 Gusht 2012

alb0zfinest
11-10-2012, 07:20 PM
East Timor recognizes Kosovo's independence
http://www.mfa-ks.net/?page=1,4,1479

Guapo
11-11-2012, 02:17 AM
:rotfl:

Anusiya
11-11-2012, 05:51 AM
:rotfl:

What are you laughing at? The Timoreans (wtf?) gave us many technological wonders!

The toothpick! (maybe)

dralos
11-11-2012, 10:49 AM
every recognize is a vote more in the un

alb0zfinest
11-11-2012, 04:24 PM
:rotfl:

well, it would be the same as if Serbia (alone) recognized it since they all count, they have their own vote. I think you should be worrying rather then laughing, that soon enough Serbia is going to have to recognize Kosova as well. ;)

Guapo
11-11-2012, 06:49 PM
well, it would be the same as if Serbia (alone) recognized it since they all count, they have their own vote. I think you should be worrying rather then laughing, that soon enough Serbia is going to have to recognize Kosova as well. ;)

I think you shouldn't worry considering you're albanized Montenegrin from New York.

mysticism
11-11-2012, 06:55 PM
well, it would be the same as if Serbia (alone) recognized it since they all count, they have their own vote. I think you should be worrying rather then laughing, that soon enough Serbia is going to have to recognize Kosova as well. ;)

No actually, Serbia recognizing is your most important recognition at all. Because then you'd get a UN seat and all the legitimacy that comes with it.

alb0zfinest
11-11-2012, 09:40 PM
I think you shouldn't worry considering you're albanized Montenegrin from New York.

:picard1:
I was born in Montenegro. So I'm a malesor from northern Albania ;)

alb0zfinest
11-11-2012, 09:46 PM
No actually, Serbia recognizing is your most important recognition at all. Because then you'd get a UN seat and all the legitimacy that comes with it.

I think its more dependent on the security council.
"The admission of any such state to membership in the United Nations will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council."
"A recommendation for admission from the Security Council requires affirmative votes from at least nine of the council's fifteen members, with none of the five permanent members voting against. The Security Council's recommendation must then be subsequently approved in the General Assembly by a two-thirds majority vote."
Not to mention that Kosovo is already a sovereign state, so again its really dependent on the security council.

The.Mask
11-13-2012, 10:36 PM
East Timor recognizes Kosovo's independence
http://www.mfa-ks.net/?page=1,4,1479

Albania was one of the rarest country (from 6 countries) in the world that recognized East Timor independence in 1975... So the recognition of Kosovo was a must from them. :thumb001:

Haters gonna hate :cool:

Rron
11-17-2012, 12:29 PM
Kosovo become member of European Bank for reconstruction and development.

EBRD votes to give Kosovo membership

PRISTINA (Reuters) – Kosovo will become a member of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the bank said on Friday, almost five years after the country declared independence from Serbia.

Kosovo, which became a World Bank and IMF member in 2009, is recognised by more than 90 countries but is not a United Nations member. Russia and Serbia have vowed to never recognise it.

The EBRD said the resolution agreeing Kosovo’s membership as a recipient country was approved by the Board of Governors on Friday.

The new country will become the 66th member of the bank after it completes all internal procedures before December 17.

“The EBRD will be delighted to be able to address Kosovo’s needs,” said the EBRD president Suma Chakrabarti, in a press statement.

“The Bank will work to develop the private sector as well as investing in infrastructure improvements and will help to strengthen the economy more generally. This will benefit all people living in Kosovo.”..............................

http://www.euronews.com/newswires/1729158-ebrd-votes-to-give-kosovo-membership/

The.Mask
11-18-2012, 02:58 AM
Saint Kitts and Nevis recognized Kosova's independence

http://www.kosovapress.com/?cid=2,86,155674

The.Mask
11-19-2012, 04:39 PM
Saint Kitts and Nevis recognized Kosova's independence

http://www.kosovapress.com/?cid=2,86,155674

Follwed by Fiji, according to prime minister of Kosova :thumb001:

Anusiya
11-19-2012, 04:46 PM
Saint Kitts :D

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/LocationSaintKitts.PNG

The.Mask
11-19-2012, 05:20 PM
Saint Kitts :D

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/LocationSaintKitts.PNG

Doesn't matter how big are these countries, as i already said main countries in the world recognized Kosova so it's just a bonus to get recognition from these little countries :)

Rron
12-18-2012, 11:29 PM
Well i noticed that this news is not posted :

Kosovo Notches 97th Recognition From Dominica

After the Caribbean island state on Tuesday recognized Kosovo’s independence, the country can now claim to be recognised by more than half of the UN's 193 member states.

Recognition of Kosovo was confirmed by a verbal note the Dominican authorities sent to Kosovo’s Foreign Ministry and a letter sent to Kosovo’s President, Atifete Jahjaga.

The recognition came after Kosovo’s Foreign Minister, Enver Hoxhaj, visited the Caribbean states twice during 2012 to press the issue.

The Commonwealth of Dominica with a population of around 73,000 has been a member of the United Nations since 1987..................................
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/dominica-recognizes-kosovo

The.Mask
12-28-2012, 07:08 PM
Pakistan government recognises Republic of Kosovo

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan government Monday decided to recognise the Republic of Kosovo.

The decision was made in accordance with the aspirations of the people of Kosovo, reported Xinhua quoting the Pakistan foreign ministry in a statement.

"The government of Pakistan has also decided to concurrently accredit its ambassador to the Republic of Turkey in Ankara as ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Republic of Kosovo," the ministry said.

Pakistan is the 98th sovereign state recognising Kosovo.

Kosovo declared "full independence" in September this year after the western powers overseeing Kosovo announced the end of their supervision of this Balkan nation.

http://m.timesofindia.com/world/pakistan/Pakistan-government-recognises-Republic-of-Kosovo/articleshow/17752448.cms

Tomorr
12-28-2012, 07:16 PM
Hopefully with full independence Kosovo may be able to join Albania.

alb0zfinest
12-29-2012, 02:53 AM
Hopefully with full independence Kosovo may be able to join Albania.

Unfortunately Kosovas constitution doesn't permit it to join with another state. It's like Austria's constitution that doesn't allow it to join with Germany.

Tomorr
12-29-2012, 11:00 AM
Unfortunately Kosovas constitution doesn't permit it to join with another state. It's like Austria's constitution that doesn't allow it to join with Germany.

That is sad. The land belongs to the people and i think the people should decide if they want to join Albania. Maybe they can vote on it.

Adrian
02-17-2013, 09:42 AM
Egypt recognises Republic of Kosovo

27671


Egjipti njeh Republikėn e Kosovės

Ndihmėspresidentja e Republikės Arabe e Egjiptit, Pakinam Hassan Khalil El Sharkawy, e cila ka arritur sot pėr njė vizitė nė vendin tonė, ka konfirmuar vendimin e shtetit tė saj si dhe tė Presidentit tė Egjiptit Mohamed Morsi pėr njohjen e Republikės sė Kosovės

“Jam shume e lumtur qė jam nė Kosovė pėr herėn e dytė. Kosova pėrfaqėson njė simbol tė lirisė duke qenė vendi mė i ri demokratik nė botė. Qė nga revolucioni kemi pas shumė vizita tė ndėrsjella me Kosovėn, sė fundi nga Thaēi nė konferencėn e vendeve islamike me qėllim pėrforcimin e marrėdhėnieve tona nė tė ardhmen. Egjipti e mbėshtet Kosovėn. Jam e nderuar tė shpalli njoftimin se Egjipti po e njeh Kosovėn. Kjo njohje do tė na ndihmojė nė bashkėpunimin tonė nė shumė fusha sepse kemi njė tė kaluar tė pėrbashkėt si nė aspektin kulturor dhe historik”, deklaroi Sharkway nė konferencė pėr media, transmeton Almakos.

“Shteti i Kosovės po fuqizohet ēdo ditė e mė tepėr dhe integriteti territorial ėshtė i njohur ndėrkombėtarėsh, kurse tash do tė lėvizim shpejt drejt anėtarėsimit nė NATO dhe nė Bashkimin Evropian”, Kėshtu ėshtė shprehur kryeministri Thaēi nė njė konferencė pėr media, ku tha se njohja nga Egjipti ėshtė nė rrugė e sipėr dhe nga sot po hapet njė kapitull i ri i bashkėpunimit nė mes Kosovės dhe Egjiptit, transmeton KP.

Ndryshe, Egjipti ėshtė shteti i 99-tė qė njehė Republikėn e Kosovės. /Telegrafi/

Alboz
02-18-2013, 07:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFiPdSTlnBM

Alboz
02-18-2013, 07:46 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akTQHEu4nNY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geFXNOug1Dk

Arbėrori
02-19-2013, 11:53 AM
3 Kosovo-Albanian girls are competing in Miss Switzerland 2013,
Heidi Lushtaku, 22:
http://s3.postimage.org/wdz7n7rcj/image.jpghttp://s17.postimage.org/sed784d1r/image.jpg
http://s11.postimage.org/hqoc39t9v/image.jpg

http://s4.postimage.org/6igjbelj1/image.jpg

http://s3.postimage.org/okce71noz/image.jpg

http://s4.postimage.org/vfym0ac1p/image.jpg
http://s4.postimage.org/f2j7uvla5/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/jeo7sprub/image.jpg
http://s11.postimage.org/46xumpjlf/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/y337amo8j/image.jpg

Dorina Podrimja, 21:
http://s12.postimage.org/omqy5cha5/image.jpghttp://s7.postimage.org/bne5ytfnv/image.jpg
http://s3.postimage.org/6mdvy0kdv/image.jpg

Anita Mustafa, 18:
http://s3.postimage.org/g05j5o303/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/6kpnsgkz7/image.jpg

Alboz
03-01-2013, 07:52 PM
Bravo Valon, jemi gjithe me ty.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpLNb8oPwiU

alb0zfinest
03-01-2013, 08:02 PM
3 Kosovo-Albanian girls are competing in Miss Switzerland 2013,
Heidi Lushtaku, 22:
http://s3.postimage.org/wdz7n7rcj/image.jpghttp://s17.postimage.org/sed784d1r/image.jpg
http://s11.postimage.org/hqoc39t9v/image.jpg

http://s4.postimage.org/6igjbelj1/image.jpg

http://s3.postimage.org/okce71noz/image.jpg

http://s4.postimage.org/vfym0ac1p/image.jpg
http://s4.postimage.org/f2j7uvla5/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/jeo7sprub/image.jpg
http://s11.postimage.org/46xumpjlf/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/y337amo8j/image.jpg

Dorina Podrimja, 21:
http://s12.postimage.org/omqy5cha5/image.jpghttp://s7.postimage.org/bne5ytfnv/image.jpg
http://s3.postimage.org/6mdvy0kdv/image.jpg

Anita Mustafa, 18:
http://s3.postimage.org/g05j5o303/image.jpghttp://s3.postimage.org/6kpnsgkz7/image.jpg

Dayuuuuuuuummmm

Alboz
03-07-2013, 08:46 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko3ny0vGUYI


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stX4ApE5CY8

Arbėrori
03-12-2013, 05:00 PM
I love Kosovo & it's Albanian people, ju dua. :)

Alboz
03-12-2013, 08:08 PM
geg e tosk, tosk e geg
jem ni komb me u nda s'duron
fund e maje, nja asht Arbnia
e ni gjuh na bashkon

:D


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R620mFGhsUo


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiSstHUBt_8

Alboz
03-12-2013, 08:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOD2x13hFI8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGiltIMmeY

Alboz
03-16-2013, 03:26 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D_D-EHCUZY

Alboz
03-24-2013, 04:00 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObGCSl4lVV4

Alboz
03-24-2013, 04:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQm9hFjQMIM

Arianiti
04-15-2013, 09:18 AM
She wasnt Albanian...thats why is not known....:thumbs:
...She was Arvanitisa and before you to tell me stories about what that means...i ll tell you... Arvanitans were the Greeks that spoke Albanian, the Albanians on the other hand were called ALBANIANS like today....if someone ws Albanian, he was called Albanian, if someone was Greek but spoke Albanian, he would be called Avranitan (in order to show his difference with the real Albanians in nationality).
...Got it now? She was Arvanitan, not Albanian and she lived and died for the freedom of her motherland...she lost her entire fortune and her kids for the freedom of Greece, because that was her motherland....

lol ain't that funny

A Greek who spoke Albanian is Arvanitan lol

You can hear different stories from people who try to avoid the truth.

Arbanet, who are called by you Arvaniti, incorrectly (as in the Greek alphabet, B is pronoun. as V) are arbanet, arbereshet same as those in Italy, same as Albanians.

Those who speak Albanian are Albanians, or Arber/Arvanit.

There are more than 2 million arbans/arvaniti in Greece who created Greece state with no single human right.

This is an Arvaniti fully aware that he is Albanian. He is believed to have been eliminated by your Greek intelligence as he was strongly fighting for Arvaniti rights, to be recognized at least as Language Community by your Greek government.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SSuLqY8Axi8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_jKyfDWwpc

P.S. Same as in Turkey, there are millions of Albanians with no single human right.

The.Mask
06-07-2013, 03:07 AM
Tanzania the 100th state to recognize the Republic of Kosova.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/945430TANZANIA.jpg


Tanzania has recognized Kosovo’s independence yesterday. The news was confirmed by deputy prime minister Behxhet Pacolli, in a press conference. According to Pacolli, this country has been making efforts to recognize Kosovo for four years and after some discussions in the parliament, finally decided to recognize Kosovo's statehood. This is the 100th country that has recognized Kosovo's independence.

Pacolli said that according to Kosovo-Serbia agreement, there should not be obstacles in Kosovo’s pathway, and it may be one more reason for those countries that still did not recognize Kosovo, to consider the possibility of recognition. Pacolli expects many other recognitions by the end of the summer.

http://www.kosovapress.com/?cid=2,2,166071

The.Mask
06-12-2013, 02:30 PM
Yemen recognizes Kosova

http://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/925602YEMEN.jpg


Yemen on Tuesday announced its recognition of the Republic of Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state.

The recognition of the Republic of Kosovo came in a statement issued today by the Foreign Ministry.

"Therefore, the Yemeni government will establish diplomatic relations with the Republic of Kosovo in order to develop the bilateral relations and serve the common interests of the two brotherly countries and peoples in all fields," the Foreign Ministry said.

The statement expressed the government's aspiration of the Republic of Kosovo to exercise its effective role as a new member of the international community to help underpin the security and stability in the Balkan region and the world.

It also pinned hopes that friendly relations and mutual respect prevail between the two neighbors, Kosovo and Serbia, for the prosperity of their peoples and the security and stability of the region.

The Foreign Ministry urged Kosovo and Serbia to resolve all outstanding issues between them in accordance with the principles of the international law and the United Nations Charter.

http://www.sabanews.net/en/news313610.htm

Cleitus
06-12-2013, 02:34 PM
Kosova eshte De-Facto regim !

Alboz
06-24-2013, 05:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r6Tib4U0GE

Adrian
06-29-2013, 09:38 AM
After Egyp, El Salvador is the next state to recognize Republic of Kosovo.

Thank you El Salvador.


El Salvador njeh Kosovėn

El Salvador ėshtė shteti i radhės qė njeh pavarėsinė e Kosovės. “El Salvador tashme ka marr vendim pėr ta njohur Kosovėn shtet sovran dhe te pavarur. MPJ tashme ka marr konfirmimin nga Ambasada e kėtij shteti nė OKB”.
Kėshtu ka thėnė pėr “Epokėn e re” njė burim brenda MPJ-sė.

Njohja formale sipas kėtij burimi do tė vijė tė hėnėn, kur ky shtet pritet tė dėrgoj nė Prishtinė edhe noten vebale.

Shteti i fundit qė ka njohur Kosovėn ishte Egjipti. Ministri Hoxhaj nė kėto dy vjet disa herė ka vizituar Amerikėn Latine dhe ka takuar pėrfaqėsues tė kėtyre shteteve.

Ndėrkaq, mbrėmė ministri Hoxhaj kishte paralajmėruar nė “Twitter” njė njohje tė re. “Lajmi i fundit: Kosova evropiane pret sot njė njohje tė re nga njė shteti i Hemisferės Perėndimore! Detalet se cili do tė jepen sė shpejti”, pati shkruar Hoxhaj. /Telegrafi/

source (http://www.telegrafi.com/lajme/el-salvador-njeh-kosoven-2-33589.html)

Pontios
06-29-2013, 09:40 AM
Kosovo is a country? Last time I checked, Kosovo je Srbija. ;)

Adrian
06-29-2013, 09:46 AM
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/2729571328/h7B381C61/

:crazy:

The Illyrian Warrior
06-29-2013, 05:16 PM
Kosovo is a country? Last time I checked, Kosovo je Srbija. ;)

Maybe the last time you check out was in 99'. :)

alfieb
06-29-2013, 05:18 PM
Last I checked, Milosevic died in a cage like animals generally tend to do.

Alboz
09-10-2013, 08:14 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymhzFX3DFPQ

The.Mask
09-25-2013, 10:13 PM
Two more states recognised the Republic of Kosova.

Thanks to Grenada !

http://i1.cpcache.com/product_zoom/545320939/grenada_ipad2_case.jpg?height=250&width=250&padToSquare=true
http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/573181GRANADA.jpg



Thanks to Libya !

http://www.united-states-flag.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/small_image/250x250/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/w/o/wolb58f_-00_5ft-x-8ft-old-libya-flag.jpg
http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/741771LIBYA.jpg

The.Mask
09-27-2013, 12:57 AM
Thailand recognised Kosova today !

Thank you!

http://i1.cpcache.com/product_zoom/20599809/thailand_country_flag_rectangle_decal.jpg?color=Wh ite&height=250&width=250&padToSquare=true

http://www.kryeministri-ks.net/?page=1,9,3792

alb0zfinest
09-27-2013, 01:37 AM
We are also awaiting Irans recognition of Kosova.
http://www.albeu.com/kryetitull/irani-pritet-ta-njohe-kosoven/126446/

dado
09-27-2013, 01:39 AM
well u wont get it...we are in close relations with iran and we told them not to recognize u

Kastrioti1443
09-27-2013, 01:47 AM
well u wont get it...we are in close relations with iran and we told them not to recognize u

Who the gypsies of bosnia?

Gorštak
09-27-2013, 01:48 AM
well u wont get it...we are in close relations with iran and we told them not to recognize u

Who "we"?
You are Gypsy who want to be Arab or Turk, you don't have anything with Bosniaks and Bosnia.

alb0zfinest
09-27-2013, 02:00 AM
well u wont get it...we are in close relations with iran and we told them not to recognize u

Not only did Bosnia not tell Iran to not recognize Kosova, but no offense Bosnia doesn't really have much say in what Iran will decide. Iran never really cared about Serbia it simply did that to go against the U.S thinking that somehow it will harm the U.S. but it didn't really do anything to the U.S. The new leader of Iran on the other hand is more religious and he will not pass an offer to recognize a "majority muslim" state in Europe.

Gorštak
09-27-2013, 02:43 AM
Not only did Bosnia not tell Iran to not recognize Kosova, but no offense Bosnia doesn't really have much say in what Iran will decide. Iran never really cared about Serbia it simply did that to go against the U.S thinking that somehow it will harm the U.S. but it didn't really do anything to the U.S. The new leader of Iran on the other hand is more religious and he will not pass an offer to recognize a "majority muslim" state in Europe.

Problem with those states there is that they hate USA because of their own reasons, and for them automatically everybody who is bombed by NATO is brave anti-imperialist.
But when they find details, it is story about butchers, not anti-imperialists.

The.Mask
09-27-2013, 10:45 AM
well u wont get it...we are in close relations with iran and we told them not to recognize u

I didn't sleep last night because of this :(:(

dado
09-27-2013, 11:55 AM
Not only did Bosnia not tell Iran to not recognize Kosova, but no offense Bosnia doesn't really have much say in what Iran will decide. Iran never really cared about Serbia it simply did that to go against the U.S thinking that somehow it will harm the U.S. but it didn't really do anything to the U.S. The new leader of Iran on the other hand is more religious and he will not pass an offer to recognize a "majority muslim" state in Europe.

i think i'm better informed about foreign policy activities of my country...independence of kosovo is against our interests,and muslim world knows this...they preffer realy muslims (bosniaks ) than kosovar degenerics

Chieftain
09-27-2013, 12:03 PM
i think i'm better informed about foreign policy activities of my country...independence of kosovo is against our interests,and muslim world knows this...they preffer realy muslims (bosniaks ) than kosovar degenerics

If Bosniaks keep up with this radical islamic attitude, you'll loose every supporter in Europe, even Albanians from Albania itself, and you're gonna have to rely again on the mujaheedins from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon(Non-Europeans basically).
The way I see it, this radical islamic attitude needs to stop, and you should try to strengthen bonds with europeans, as you live in Europe, not the Middle East or Asia.

dado
09-27-2013, 12:11 PM
If Bosniaks keep up with this radical islamic attitude, you'll loose every supporter in Europe, even Albanians from Albania itself, and you're gonna have to rely again on the mujaheedins from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon(Non-Europeans basically).
The way I see it, this radical islamic attitude needs to stop, and you should try to strengthen bonds with europeans, as you live in Europe, not the Middle East or Asia.

why would we alienate our selves from our friends and brothers to be closer to our enemies

Gorštak
09-27-2013, 01:05 PM
If Bosniaks keep up with this radical islamic attitude, you'll loose every supporter in Europe, even Albanians from Albania itself, and you're gonna have to rely again on the mujaheedins from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon(Non-Europeans basically).
The way I see it, this radical islamic attitude needs to stop, and you should try to strengthen bonds with europeans, as you live in Europe, not the Middle East or Asia.


He can't be consider Bosniak.
He love more Arab Muslim than atheist Bosniak, so he isn't one of us.

dado
09-27-2013, 01:06 PM
atheist bosniak...whats that

The.Mask
09-27-2013, 04:58 PM
Dado you must start considering yourself being serb like Emir Kusturica

Alboz
10-03-2013, 05:44 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQYKPvbfbj4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFxd63zw6Ms

justme
10-04-2013, 05:44 PM
He can't be consider Bosniak.
He love more Arab Muslim than atheist Bosniak, so he isn't one of us.
Dados meta-ethnicity is says "ottoman"... That says a lot...

justme
10-04-2013, 05:52 PM
Those people died for Greece, do you know many people diying for a foreign nation? Why didnt they come up to help Albania get free? They were Albanian spokers but Greeks..and they died for Greece and many of them gave much more than their own life for our freedom...
...My great-great grandfather could not speak Greek, only Turkish....so Turks trusted him and consider him as one of their kind.....Does that make him Turk?....the result? He was one of the best spies Greeks ever had against the Turks :wink

Ahahahahahahaha it's funny how your great-great grandfather couldn't speak Greek but only Turkish... You should know that Greeks and Turks had a population exchange, all the Muslim Greek were replaced with Orthodox Turks in Greece, and in Turkey all the Christian Turks were replaced with Muslim Greeks and Albanians.
Your great great grandfather was a CHRISTAIN TURK who was highly brainwashed through religious propaganda that Greeks used to creat propaganda on other ethnicities and nations, Religion was the GREATEST TOOL Greeks used to creat propaganda on other ethnicities, nations and languages. Sorry honey you are a Greek of Turkish roots.

The.Mask
07-03-2014, 02:02 AM
Togo is the 107th state to recognize Kosova.

http://www.gazetaexpress.com/lajme/togo-njeh-pavaresine-e-kosoves-26164/

The.Mask
05-20-2015, 06:27 PM
Antigua and Barbuda recognizes the independence of Kosovo

http://www.mfa-ks.net/repository/images/Antigua_Barbuda_200515.jpg

http://www.mfa-ks.net/?page=2,4,2633#.VVzRL7ntlHx

Sideritis
05-20-2015, 07:24 PM
Antigua and Barbuda recognizes the independence of Kosovo

http://www.mfa-ks.net/repository/images/Antigua_Barbuda_200515.jpg

http://www.mfa-ks.net/?page=2,4,2633#.VVzRL7ntlHx

Oh nice! :)

Vorg
05-20-2015, 07:46 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEhFg5ScPHw

Alially
06-29-2015, 02:36 PM
The most important state is Russia
Unfortunately, until Russia will recognise Kosovo, we will not enter UN

Cleitus
06-29-2015, 02:39 PM
Before to belong to Serbia? Who lived there and whose land was it?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Ethnic_Kosovo_1911.gif

Cleitus
06-29-2015, 02:42 PM
Kosovo is a Zionist Puppet state, the Nato only helped the Albanian insurgents in Kosovo because of its Geo-Strategic position.

Minesweeper
06-29-2015, 02:43 PM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Ethnic_Kosovo_1911.gif

And what was ethnic composition in, let's say, 1840?

Cleitus
06-29-2015, 02:44 PM
And what was ethnic composition in, let's say, 1840?
Even more Albanians.

"In our examination of colonisation in the south, we hold the view that the only effective means of solving this problem is the mass expulsion of the Albanians. Gradual colonisation has had no success in our country, nor in other countries for that matter. If the state wishes to intervene in favour of its own people in the struggle for land, it can only be successful by acting brutally".

—Vaso Čubrilović, Memorandum

Alially
06-29-2015, 02:45 PM
Also, until north Kosovo and Presheva will join to Kosovo, our status will be opened
Serbia and Russia need to accept north Kosovo and Preševo are part of Kosovo

Alially
06-29-2015, 02:46 PM
Also, until north Kosovo and Presheva will join to Kosovo, our status will be opened
Serbia and Russia need to accept north Kosovo and Preševo are part of Kosovo

Minesweeper
06-29-2015, 02:46 PM
Even more Albanians.

"In our examination of colonisation in the south, we hold the view that the only effective means of solving this problem is the mass expulsion of the Albanians. Gradual colonisation has had no success in our country, nor in other countries for that matter. If the state wishes to intervene in favour of its own people in the struggle for land, it can only be successful by acting brutally".

—Vaso Čubrilović, Memorandum

Memorandum was writen hundred years later, I asked you something else. What was the ethnic composition in 1840 or 1850 or 1860, whatever?

Cleitus
06-29-2015, 02:47 PM
Memorandum was writen hundred years later, I asked you something else. What was the ethnic composition in 1840 or 1850 or 1860, whatever?
The Albanian presence in Kosovo and in the adjacent Toplica and Morava regions is recorded since the medieval period.[8][9] As the Serbs expelled a large number of Albanians from the wider Toplica and Morava regions in southern Serbia, which the Congress of Berlin of 1878 had given to the Belgrade Principality, a large number of them settled in Kosovo.[10] In Kosovo they and their descendants are known as muhaxher (meaning the exiled, from the Arabic muhajir)[10] and some bear the surname Muhaxheri or most others the village name of origin.
As a reaction against the Congress of Berlin, which had given some Albanian-populated territories to Serbia and Montenegro, Albanians, mostly from Kosovo, formed the League of Prizren in Prizren in June 1878. Hundreds of Albanian leaders gathered in Prizren and opposed the Serbian and Montenegrin jurisdiction. Serbia complained to the Western Powers that the promised territories were not being held because the Ottomans were hesitating to do that. Western Powers put pressure to the Ottomans and in 1881, the Ottoman Army started the fighting against Albanians. The Prizren League created a Provisional Government with a President, Prime Minister (Ymer Prizreni) and Ministries of War (Sylejman Vokshi) and Foreign Ministry (Abdyl Frashėri). After three years of war, the Albanians were defeated. Many of the leaders were executed and imprisoned. In 1910, an Albanian uprising spread from Pristina and lasted until the Ottoman Sultan's visit to Kosovo in June 1911. The aim of the League of Prizren was to unite the four Albanian-inhabited Vilayets by merging the majority of Albanian inhabitants within the Ottoman Empire into one Albanian vilayet. However at that time Serbs consisted about 25%[13] of the whole Vilayet of Kosovo's overall population and were opposing the Albanian aims along with Turks and other Slavs in Kosovo, which prevented the Albanian movements from establishing their rule over Kosovo.

Minesweeper
06-29-2015, 02:49 PM
The Albanian presence in Kosovo and in the adjacent Toplica and Morava regions is recorded since the medieval period.[8][9] As the Serbs expelled a large number of Albanians from the wider Toplica and Morava regions in southern Serbia, which the Congress of Berlin of 1878 had given to the Belgrade Principality, a large number of them settled in Kosovo.[10] In Kosovo they and their descendants are known as muhaxher (meaning the exiled, from the Arabic muhajir)[10] and some bear the surname Muhaxheri or most others the village name of origin.

I see you copy and paste some random text. Explore demographic history of Kosovo before late 19. and early 20. century, that's my advice.

Cleitus
06-29-2015, 02:50 PM
I see you copy and paste some random text. Explore demographic history of Kosovo before late 19. and early 20. century, that's my advice.

Read it these are Facts there is not much to explain about this.

RandoBloom
06-29-2015, 02:56 PM
Memorandum was writen hundred years later, I asked you something else. What was the ethnic composition in 1840 or 1850 or 1860, whatever?

If you were a majority, why would he say colonization? Why not, reconquest, or return of our land. Stop being a Serb for a minute and think like a normal human being.

Prism
06-29-2015, 03:02 PM
Real Albania :

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/KingdomOfAlbania1943.png

Minesweeper
06-29-2015, 03:13 PM
If you were a majority, why would he say colonization? Why not, reconquest, or return of our land. Stop being a Serb for a minute and think like a normal human being.


I'd take your advice if you weren't a wacko.

RandoBloom
06-29-2015, 03:17 PM
I'd take your advice if you weren't a wacko.

You will take it either way and keep a facade :)
Not that I care, your mental health is the least of concerns to anyone Serb :)

Minesweeper
06-29-2015, 03:21 PM
You will take it either way and keep a facade :)
Not that I care, your mental health is the least of concerns to anyone Serb :)

You should definitely pay more attention to your own backyard.

Vožd
09-27-2016, 03:44 PM
Real Albania:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Serbia_montenegro_albania1913_01.png

;)

davai
09-27-2016, 03:54 PM
Real Albania:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Serbia_montenegro_albania1913_01.png

;)

krindžam bajo moj.

GoneWithTheWind
09-27-2016, 04:00 PM
Real Albania:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Serbia_montenegro_albania1913_01.png

;)

You just add more to the Albanian argument with this map and to Noel Malcolm that Serbs call pro Albanian. Notice how pec/west Kosovo is in Montenegro. That's were the patriarch church is which Serbia at that time said was the reason they occupied Kosovo, only to give it to Montenegro. And this argument they still use today. The reason for Serbia's interest in Kosovo is not the churches. But the mines in the area.

Albania they wanted for it's coast. It all resembles the nemanjic empire that conquered these areas in medieval ages. And that's what they wanted to recreate, even calling Skopje Stefan dusans capital. Serbs were a minority in most of these areas.

davai
09-27-2016, 04:07 PM
You just add more to the Albanian argument with this map and to Noel Malcolm that Serbs call pro Albanian. Notice how pec/west Kosovo is in Montenegro. That's were the patriarch church is which Serbia at that time said was the reason they occupied Kosovo, only to give it to Montenegro. And this argument they still use today. The reason for Serbia's interest in Kosovo is not the churches. But the mines in the area.

Albania they wanted for it's coast. It all resembles the nemanjic empire that conquered these areas in medieval ages. And that's what they wanted to recreate, even calling Skopje Stefan dusans capital. Serbs were a minority in most of these areas.

post page 157 from your Malcolm faggot and let me read some about Serbs in Luma.

Vožd
09-27-2016, 04:08 PM
Notice how pec/west Kosovo is in Montenegro.
Montenegro in this time was Serb country.


That's were the patriarch church is which Serbia at that time said was the reason they occupied Kosovo, only to give it to Montenegro. And this argument they still use today. The reason for Serbia's interest in Kosovo is not the churches. But the mines in the area.

This is historic Serbian territory, its only reason


Albania they wanted for it's coast. It all resembles the nemanjic empire that conquered these areas in medieval ages. And that's what they wanted to recreate, even calling Skopje Stefan dusans capital. Serbs were a minority in most of these areas.

This is map from 1913. Under Stefan Dušan rule, Serbia was greater: