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    Quote Originally Posted by Ujku View Post
    E te qifsha cobanin e mutit bythqir ... There is no such thing as being a vlach in Albania anymore , either you are an Albanian or not .

    As for the other one you clearly have no idea what you are talking about . Also vlachs cant have a country because they were NOT warriors and this is a fact . They could not fight they were just nomadic shepherds and because of that they are seen as an inferior race among Albos .
    You think iTs A fAcT" we are not warriors and you most cowardly pathetic autistics are because of your autism which misleads your bizarre delusions to believe such as Thing. No in truth I actually in fact know what I am talking about, idea or no-idea, and now your "clearlies" or de-clearlies and what you see as clearly is truly NOT taken indeed seriously because I admit you are a JOKE and in truth everything you definitely say here is a JOKE. You pathetically slaughered a city of merchants, writers and such because you clearly IN FACT are the most definitely pussywhipped bitch cowardly cuntdogs, you are literally NOT indeed warriors, you are a moronic autistic joke and you are still MADE FUN across Europe, even as having the LOWEST INTELLIGENCE.

    So suck my massive Vlach dick.

    "hey could not fight they were just nomadic shepherds and because of that they are seen as an inferior race among Albos "

    No in truth we actually in fact literally merchants, enterpreneurs, writers, priests, archiveholders XD XD You are clearly NOT knowing what you talking about, so much for your autistic meltdown. You have to actually realize nobody likes Albos because of their most autistic freakouts such as the one you display now crying and bitching on by lying shamelessly we ain't warriors when it's indeed scientifically confirmed that WE are.

    No in truth what you spew doesn't actually in fact even remotely occur since we COULD fight but we actually SLAUGHTER you by any others means such as provoking you to backstab yourselves, making you buy a turd in a price of 3000 Euros (and you WANKERS buy it! Unbelievable) and seriously further humiliate you by various means so I couldn't care less what literally in fact your indeed severe-inferiority complexed subhuman low-IQ subrace of yours thinks of Vlachs or any Aromanians for that matter, your women STILL are sucking literally Greek dicks and we still in truth preferring 100% to be undeniably cummed by a Greek than your ASEXUAL, AWKARD, UNMANLY PUNNY PUSSY AUTISTIC ASS, RETARD! You are failing miserably to ingnite any sexuality to women because most of you such as yourself are in truth 100% the gayest dickthrobbing cumguzzling geeks and nerbs so piss off faggot.

    So keep going you retarded autistic, entertain us! From your gay, pussywhipped insults I cut you for a mentally weak psychotic dumbass who can't make a proper response, and that's what I fucking ADMIT you are, dipshit! Go eff off, little boy. Go masturbate your micropenis to some anime. Your cowardly pathetic "people" are only crybabies and bitches who do shit on unarmed civilians, so you no warrior, you are a head-shaken hyena bitch bleeding from his vagina again. Go wash your vagina and then talk that SHIT about my people and to me.

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    This gay nigga wrote a whole book ... nobody ain't got time for that ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Great Uniter View Post
    I uneventfully concur with is beatifully wonderful map. It's our legitimate right to have our own ethnic state. We are not separists because that actually makes no sense and it's indeed most infinitely illogical you most infinitely illogical anti-Aromanians spew since we undisputably can't be separate from what we definitely in fact didn't apartize from. Just exclude Corfu and the surrounding islands and that's in truth right. Instead at parts of Albania in and probably Fyrom.

    You are neither a "separist" nor a separatist. You are that idiot Czech-Welsh-Vlach mutt from London, Diamandi, dreaming of that stupid "Vlach" state which was set up during the last stages of WWII, and I have news for you: MOST VLACHS DIDN'T SUPPORT THAT PUPPET STATE AND REMAINED LOYAL TO GREECE.

    In other news, you'd have to fight to death with the other goons, the Chams, who also claim that area. Maybe now is your chance, since their president got bankrupt and murdered!!!

    Anyway, that would be a fun story to tell to my Vlach neighbors in my village when I shall return. I'm pretty sure none of them has even heard of you, but they'll give a good laugh when I tell them of your existence.

    Meanwhile you'd better raise your flag in your balcony in London, just make sure your sheep won't eat it, if the Brits allow you to raise flags there. You have lost contact with the Balkans and... reality as a whole some decades now.

    Assuming you ever had any contact with reality, because if you did, you would know that the Vlachs were migrants to Greece and not natives (just like the Slavs, the Albanians, the Turks and so on...) and thus you are not entitled to territorial concessions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ujku View Post
    This gay nigga wrote a whole book ... nobody ain't got time for that ...
    For Christs' sake Ukju! The man only mentioned that "...your women STILL are sucking literally Greek dicks..." and did not bother to mention the international dicks your women suck in London, something that he actually knows first hand. I would consider that a courtesy from his side...
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    They're Romance speaking Greek shepherds ex soldiers of the Roman Empire but Greeks were the Roman Empire.

    Just because they speak Romance doesn't necessarily mean that they are.

    If that holds true however, that means everyone on this thread is English.

    This propaganda only comes from Romanians - Epirus is not only I2 its also heavily J, E and R1b.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ujku View Post
    Its because of religion vlachs are orthodox christians which are not slavophones = Greek .

    Albanian vlachs on the other hand are getting Albanized really really fast without even mixing with Albanians.
    They're sleeping under your bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros Houhoulis View Post
    For Christs' sake ukju! The man only mentioned that "...your women STILL are sucking literally Greek dicks..." and did not bother to mention the international dicks your women suck in London, something that he actually knows first hand. I would consider that a courtesy from his side...
    Those bitches are getting wild , Greek , Albanian ,Turkish whatever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ujku View Post
    Those bitches are getting wild , Greek , Albanian ,Turkish whatever...
    Ukju, stop playing stupid. The man does not mean natural whores, but your sisters and daughters that you sold to slavery:

    https://balkaninsight.com/2017/03/14...uk-03-13-2017/

    Albania Tops UK List as Modern Slavery Source

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    Albanians were the most numerous nationality to become victims of modern slavery in Britain from 2013 to 2016, UK data show.
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    Albania is the main supplier nation of potential victims of modern slavery in the United Kingdom, according to data from the National Referral Mechanism, NRM, the UK’s framework for referring and supporting victims.
    Albania holds the highest number once the number of adult and children potential victims of modern slavery are combined, the NRM explained.
    The term is used by UK institutions as an umbrella to cover diverse offences including human trafficking, slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour.
    The latest NRM data, from July to September 2016 show a total of 147 cases in which a majority, 84, concerned cases of potential sexual exploitation.
    The second quarter of 2016, from April to June, also put Albania in the top place among the nations when it come to this parameter, with 191 potential victims, followed by Vietnam, with 119.
    Over the January to March 2016, the highest number of potential victims in the UK were also Albanians, numbering 183, of which 131 involved potential sexual exploitation, followed by 39 cases of labour exploitation.
    Up to September 2016 there have been a total of 520 cases of Albanians reported as exploited in the UK. The total number for the whole year is expected to be higher once the October – December timeframe is included.
    A report from the UK inter-departmental ministerial group on modern slavery said Albania had the highest number of cases for 2015 as well.
    “In 2015, potential victims of modern slavery were reported to originate from 102 countries. The most common country of origin for adult potential victims was Albania (17 per cent) and for child potential victims it was Vietnam (25 per cent),” the report said.
    Referring to NRM data in 2015 for Albania, 600 people were registered as potential victims of modern slavery in the UK, 414 females and 186 males.
    Data show that over this year, 394 of the victims were adults while 206 were children. The overwhelming majority of cases in the UK, 584, were registered in England.
    During 2014, Albanians also were the top nationality of origin of potential victims in the UK with 430 cases in England, 13 cases in Wales and two in Northern Ireland. The total number of potential victims was 445.
    It was much the same in 2013, when 259 cases of Albanian potential victims of slavery were registered in England, and four more in Wales.
    According to an article published first in Reporter.al hundreds of trafficked Albanian minors seek a better future in Britain only to end up as the victims of modern slavery.
    Most of these children come from the poor northern part of Albania. Their parents support their migration to the UK, seeing no chances of them getting gainful employment at home.
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...d-slaves-surge

    Surge in Albanian child slaves trafficked to Britain

    Victims are involved in criminal activities, warns the children’s charity Barnardo’s


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    Javed Khan of Barnardo’s: ‘The current estimate of the number of trafficked children in the UK is just the tip of the iceberg.’ James Drew Turner for the Observer A new system to protect trafficked children indicates that there has been an alarming rise in the number of Albanian child slaves forced to work in the UK.
    If the trend – being highlighted on Anti-Slavery Day – were to continue, Albanians could soon outnumber Vietnamese children as Britain’s most exploited juvenile group.
    Figures shared with the Observer by the children’s charity Barnardo’s – which is trialling a new Home Office-funded advocacy service to provide better protection for child-trafficking victims – suggest that a growing number of children from the former communist state are arriving in the UK, often voluntarily, only to end up being exploited.

    “Within the past year there has been an increase in the number of trafficked children from Albania whom we support across our services,” said Javed Khan, Barnardo’s chief executive. He said some were used as forced labour, often on building sites, but most were exploited for criminal activities.
    “We believe they have been trafficked internally after arriving here,” Khan said. “We know they have experienced trauma.”
    The Home Office estimates that 13,000 people are believed to be victims of slavery in the UK. However, the true number of exploited children is probably significantly higher, Khan suggested. “We know the current estimate of the number of trafficked children in the UK is just the tip of the iceberg,” he said. “Due to the secretive nature of trafficking and inconsistency in collecting data across several agencies, it is difficult to definitively estimate the number of trafficked children in the UK. But we do know that many frontline professionals are not aware of the signs of trafficking.”
    Barnardo’s is running a pilot service that sees trafficked children given a special advocate to look after their interests and to protect them from falling back into the hands of organised criminal gangs when they have been referred to social services.
    Most of those helped were aged between 15 and 17, but the Barnardo’s schemes have encountered cases involving children as young as three. There was an almost even split between boys and girls. “It is common for young people to go missing in search of their traffickers,” Khan said. “This happens even after support has been put in place, due to threats by their traffickers. An independent advocate provides a single point of contact to the child, allowing them to build a relationship of trust and break the link with traffickers.”
    An interim appraisal of the advocate scheme, being piloted in three regions in the UK, suggests that Albanian children comprise a quarter of all trafficked children being helped by the new service. They are second only to Vietnamese children – forced to work on cannabis farms and in nail bars – who make up more than 30% of the 160 cases overseen by Barnardo’s so far.
    Five years ago Albanian children were not recognised as a particularly at-risk group in the UK. Most children forced to work as slaves in the UK came from Vietnam (31% of those recorded), Romania (16%), Morocco (16%) and Nigeria (13%).
    Barnardo’s estimates that just over a third of the children it has helped are trafficked for sexual exploitation, while two-fifths were subject to forced labour. Almost one in 10 was made to go into domestic servitude, while 5% were forced into begging and petty crime.
    In the last couple of years police have arrested large numbers of Albanians coming into the UK in lorries via the Channel ports. The new focus on the UK suggests that traffickers could be changing their tactics.
    A report by the Protection Project in 2010 stated that: “In 2007, Greece was reported as the main destination for trafficked victims transited from or through Albania.”

    The traffickers primarily use land routes and falsified documents to transfer their victims across borders. Kidnapping and deception of young women and girls for commercial sexual exploitation remains the main “recruiting” method used by traffickers. Once transported to the destination country, they are forced into prostitution and brutally abused.
    Khan said it was a concern that the protection of trafficked children across the UK remained piecemeal. “We know that trafficked children are still going missing from care across the country as they are placed in inappropriate accommodation and denied the support to which they are entitled,” he said. “We urge the home secretary to establish legal powers for advocates so that they can compel public authorities to provide trafficked children with this support.”
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8219901.html

    ‘I’m terrified to go back’: Albanian sex trafficking victim tells of despair as Home Office rejects asylum claim

    Sara* was training to be a lawyer when she was trafficked from Albania and enslaved for sexual exploitation. A year after escaping her captors, she has been denied asylum in the UK. She tells The Independent about her ordeal and why the idea of going back fills her with dread









    Sara*, an Albanian woman in her twenties, was locked in a room in Italy for two years and abused as a sex slave ( May Bulman )


    “I was sold as a debt. I wished I was dead,” says Sara*, an Albanian woman in her twenties. “When I came here it was a relief, but I’m terrified to go back. I’m scared I’ll go through the same thing.”
    Wearing immaculately applied make-up and speaking near perfect English, Sara appears very together. But as she recounts events from her past it becomes clear her life has been far from stable.

    She didn’t plan to come to Britain. She had hopes of becoming a lawyer in her home country. Due to a string of incidents in which she was subjected to manipulation and exploitation by a number of men, however, she was prevented from doing so.

    It started when she was 13 and her teacher tried to rape her. She subsequently became a source of shame to her family. Her uncle wanted to kill her, blaming her for “seducing” the man – despite the fact that he was more than twice her age. She and her parents had to move away from their home city to get away from the family.



    Despite her ordeal, which she says made her suicidal at some points, Sara went on to complete a bachelors degree and started a flourishing career working as a trainee solicitor for large financial companies. But when her father told her several years later that she was to have an arranged marriage, she felt she had to comply.
    “I didn’t want to get engaged,” says Sara. “I always thought it was better to have a career and then get married after. But when my father arranged this engagement I thought I had to accept it, just to make clear that I wasn’t bringing more shame on the family.”

    Shortly after the engagement, her fiancé said they should move to Italy, saying they would be economically better off there. This had never been her plan, but – again – she felt she must comply in order to make up for the supposed shame she had brought on herself before.

    She managed to transfer her job to offices in Italy, and began preparing for a new life there. But the optimism was short-lived.

    “I believed we were going there to have a better life, but the happiness in Italy only lasted for two weeks,” she says, looking down. “I was meant to transfer to the Italian office in January after Christmas. But it never happened…”

    This was because Sara’s fiancé sold her as “debt” he owed to a criminal gang.

    “He sold me. I wished I was dead. The way he said it: ‘I’d rather your life than mine’. Now when I remember I just feel like I want to punch him. He wanted to save his life, so he sold mine. He owed them money so he sold me as his debt.

    “In that moment I couldn’t think properly. I was in shock. Now I think back I think how couldn’t I notice? I lived with him for two weeks and I didn’t see it.”



    All hope of a normal life was dashed for Sara when she found herself forced into exploitation. She was sold to a gang and used as a sex slave.

    “We were locked in a house in Milan from November 2014 to July 2016,” Sara recalls. “We were controlled by the men. I tried to escape a few times but didn’t have luck. They were very controlling. I was never allowed to go out. I was locked in a room. And of course I never saw any of the money,” Sara recalls.

    Sara found reason to be hopeful again when she struck up a close friendship with a new woman who was brought into the brothel. As they were both Spanish and English speakers, they were able to communicate without the men knowing what they were saying. The pair planned to escape.


    But before they had the chance, the gang decided to leave the country to escape from police. Sara and her friend were bundled into a car with them. That’s when she discovered she was pregnant, because she began having a miscarriage.

    “They took us to France to escape police. We were in a car and that’s when I had the miscarriage. I had heavy bleeding,” she says, visibly distressed by the memory.

    “My friend fought with the men to get help for me. They hit her because she tried to make them send me to hospital. She was bruised. They didn’t want to send me because they thought I would escape.


    “They eventually got a midwife to come. I don’t know who she was. But they brought a lady to the house to give me painkillers.”

    The women used this as an opportunity. They told the nurse their situation. She wanted to help them. As she went to speak to the men to tell them what medicine Sara needed, they were able to open the door and escape.

    “I have no idea what happened after that. I was still bleeding. We crossed the river and somehow got to Calais in France. We stayed there for around two days,” says Sara.





    “On our way we met a guy. He saw me with blood everywhere and my friend with bruising everywhere. We gave him Ł300 and he helped us to get in a lorry.

    “We hid in it from there to London. It was so scary. The first thing they said was try not to even breathe. It’s so dangerous.”
    After a perilous journey cramped in the vehicle, the women were dropped off on the streets of Dagenham. They were picked up by police and taken to a safe house – where potential victims of slavery are taken before they are referred to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM), the UK’s official framework for identifying victims of human trafficking.


    Sara arrived in the UK in July 2016. A year later, she received a positive decision from the NRM, which after looking into her situation recognised her as a victim of sex trafficking.

    But her claim for asylum has since been rejected by the Home Office, who claimed she had parents to go back to in Albania and that her country had women’s shelters that can offer her support.


    Sara, who is now trying to appeal the Home Office’s decision, says the idea of being sent back to Albania “terrifies” her, explaining that she is no longer in touch with her family and she fears both she and them would be at risk if she went back.


    “I haven’t spoken to my family since I left Albania. I’m scared my fiancé has found out that I escaped from the gang and want to punish me and my family if I return,” she says.

    “I’ve been through a lot. For 13 years of my life I’ve been hiding from everyone, trying not to be seen. I’m so tired. Going home will be like returning to the same point, and I’m scared I’ll go through the same thing.”
    She adds that Albania doesn’t offer women adequate protection against abuse, saying that even after she was abused by her teacher as a child, the support wasn’t there.

    “In Albania they don’t give you protection. They have some charities for trafficking and domestic abuse, but they only keep you there for two or three days, when you have bruising or any symptoms or scars on your face and body,” she explains.
    “They don’t give you counselling or anything. After the incident with my teacher I went through a lot. I tried to kill myself twice. They didn’t offer the protection I have here.

    “I still have nightmares about what happened to me. Sometimes I get the feeling that someone is inside the house. I try to avoid things that make me think about what I’ve been through. But I have a dream where someone is following me.


    “I don’t sleep until 5 or 6am, every night it’s the same, because I’m afraid of what will happen in the night.”

    Sara is now being supported by a small charity, which asked to remain anonymous to protect her identify. It offers help and advice to victims of modern slavery and trafficking. Forty per cent of the people the charity supports are Albanian, and the vast majority of these are women who have been exploited as sex slaves.

    More Albanian adults are referred as potential victims of trafficking than any other nationality. Last year alone, 567 Albanian adults were referred over trafficking concerns, of which 80 per cent – a total of 455 cases – related to sexual exploitation.


    Human trafficking took hold in Albania following the collapse of communism in 1990, and the country has since become known as a source nation for people being kidnapped, smuggled and then sold.

    Yet a disproportionately high number of Albanian women recognised as victims of trafficking by the NRM are not granted the right to stay in the UK, which can have a damaging affect on their mental health, according to the chief executive of the charity.

    “That length of uncertainty and lack of knowledge about what’s going to be their future means that their mental health continues to deteriorate,” the charity worker tells The Independent.


    “They try to do the best that they can to remain positive, but they have absolutely no idea what the future holds for them and many of them are absolutely petrified of going home, because they might be tortured, thrown out of home of left destitute on the streets.


    “They get no closure. Yes, they’ve been recognised as victims of trafficking, but that almost isn’t important to them. The important thing is whether they are going to be safe from here on out.”

    She adds that there is a lack of recognition and acknowledgement that discretionary leave, which gives the victims at least 12 months in the UK, would would offer a certain amount of security and allow them to think about the future.


    “Without that, the uncertainty causes a lot of mental health issues. Our counsellors say that these women can’t start to process the trauma they’ve been through because they’re so caught up in dealing with the here and now of am I going to be able to be safe? They don’t know what the future holds for them.”
    A Home Office spokesperson said: “Modern slavery and human trafficking are abhorrent crimes, which this Government is working to tackle. The UK has some of the toughest modern slavery laws in the world and the Modern Slavery Act, introduced by Theresa May in 2015, has given law enforcement agencies the tools they need to tackle these crimes.
    “We have regular engagement with the Albanian government over how to tackle modern slavery and we are looking at opportunities for investment through our Modern Slavery Fund to help Albania tackle the problem at source. We also work jointly with the Albanian community in the UK to understand how we can stamp out this terrible crime.

    “Additionally, the UK has a proud history of granting asylum to those who need our protection and every claim is assessed on its individual merits.”

    *Name changed to protect identity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros Houhoulis View Post
    Ukju, stop playing stupid. The man does not mean natural whores, but your sisters and daughters that you sold to slavery:

    https://balkaninsight.com/2017/03/14...uk-03-13-2017/



    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...d-slaves-surge



    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8219901.html
    Dude Greek women are getting fucked for a piece of toast lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ujku View Post
    Dude Greek women are getting fucked for a piece of toast lol
    Fake news.

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sex-f...laki_b_8707596

    ...Last Sunday, however, in the Greek daily, “To Vima,” professor Gregory Lazos denied the report. According to Lazos, it is apparently the result of a misunderstanding on the part of the author. Professor Lazos, addressing the issue, stated, “I never said that,” and went on to tell “To Vima” that the journalist, Anthee Karassava, might have misunderstood the content of his study. “I do not deny that this could have happened, but I think that we are talking about an insignificant percentage. Either way, I have never recorded that,” said Lazos....

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