[ Pochi giorni fa, alla periferia di Skopje, Fazli Veliu, parlamentare
dell'Unione Democratica per l'Integrazione (il partito di Ali Ahmeti,
che raccoglie i terroristi dell'UCK macedone protagonisti delle
violenze del 2001-2002) nel corso di una dimostrazione pubblica ha
urlato: "Il prossimo anno celebreremo un'altra vittoria
dell'unificazione nazionale pan-albanese... La nostra storia gloriosa
non e' terminata. Essa mira ad un obiettivo e ad una strategia
nazionali: Albania, Kosovo, Kosovo orientale, Serbia meridionale ed
Arberia". ]

http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/dnevnik081504.htm


Macedonian Albanian MP calls for pan-Albanian unification at rally -
daily


BBC Monitoring - August 15, 2004
Text of report by B.G.: "The DUI called for pan-Albanian unification",
published by Macedonian newspaper Dnevnik on 13 August


"The Radusa Radusha in Albanian rally next year should celebrate
another victory of pan-national and pan-Albanian unification." That
was the message of DUI Democratic Union for Integration - BDI in
Albanian Assembly deputy Fazli Veliu last night, at the celebration in
the Skopje village of Radusa.

"Our glorious history is not over. It is still pursuing a national
goal and strategy: Albania, Kosovo, Eastern Kosovo southern Serbia and
Arberia," Veliu said.

A few thousand residents of that village attended the rally at which
the members of the former ONA National Liberation Army - UCK in
Albanian celebrated the third anniversary of the end of the fighting.

There were only Albanian flags at the celebration. The UCK flag was
flying over the central stage, and the banners read: "Welcome to the
impregnable fortress of Radusha," "This is the stronghold of Albanian
national power" and "Freedom and peace".

The audience was addressed also by Rafiz Aliti, vice-chairman of the
DUI.

"We were forced to choose a road to freedom in the language of weapons
as all other methods had been exhausted. The Albanian people had been
discriminated against and underprivileged. The war in Radusha was
provoked by military and police mercenaries commanded by anti-Albanian
and anti-civilian officers. Our fierce defence of Albanian existence
and our readiness for sacrifice forced the international and domestic
forces to change their position and arrive at the right conclusion,"
Aliti pointed out. He said that during the fighting in this region
"young people from Kosovo came to help as a compensation for what the
young people of this region gave in the Kosovo war against the Serbian
forces".

The DUI had the largest representation at the rally. No prominent
leaders of other Albanian political parties could be seen. The rally
was not attended by a single representative of the parties in the
Macedonian political bloc. Answering reporters' questions, Rafiz Aliti
said that he expected that the Ohrid Accord would be implemented "to
the smallest detail". "We are not happy with the speed of the
implementation of the Ohrid Accord but I do not think that anybody
should have doubts that the accord will be implemented. It is
Macedonia's future. Every war ends in an agreement and we stand firmly
behind this agreement," he said.

Aliti does not think that there are destabilization tendencies in this
country.

"I think that the devolution process will come off regardless of the
protests. There have always been protests and they will never
disappear. It is just impossible to make all citizens happy. I think
that 70 per cent of the citizens will be happy. We are building
Macedonia's future with this law," he said.


SOURCE: Dnevnik, Skopje, in Macedonian 13 Aug 04 pp 1, 3
Copyright 2004 British Broadcasting Corporation
BBC Monitoring Europe - Political
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