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"Be prepared" for Albanians' "next step", Serbian commentary warns
Montenegro

BBC Monitoring European. London: Feb 8, 2006. pg. 1
Text of commentary by "BP" entitled "Montenegro, be prepared"
published by Serbian newspaper Politika on 4 February

George Bush and Bono were the stars at the National Prayer Breakfast
in Washington this year. The US President traditionally plays host to
the occasion so it is no surprise that he addressed the gathering. The
Irish musician said he climbed the rostrum to persuade rich Americans
to give more money to the poor. Whether he has succeeded remains to be
seen. At the end, the president and the singer - who claims to have
the messiah complex - embraced.

Meanwhile, about 200 people were demonstrating in front of the hotel,
seeking to attract attention, claiming that an entire nation in
Montenegro was oppressed. They said there were 250,000 of them in
Montenegro and that the brutal regime in Podgorica was depriving them
of human rights.

But you are wrong if you think that the protesters were supporters of
the union of Serbia-Montenegro or strict non-smokers protesting over
the tobacco scandal. The demonstrations were staged by Albanians who
allege that [Montenegro's capital of] Podgorica is persecuting their
fellow nationals by "applying force and destroying property".

Former US Congressman Joseph Diogardi, who has been lobbying for
Kosovo's independence for years, denies he had any part in organizing
the protest, but agreed about the assessment on human rights violations.

"Albanians in Presevo, Montenegro, everywhere....[ellipsis as
published] want the same rights as the Serbs demand in Kosovo,"
Diogardi said shamelessly.

He then laid out the situation for the Montenegrin prime minister. "If
Djukanovic wants independence from Serbia, he must ask Albanians for
support, but instead he violates their rights," said the former
congressman and called for the unification of all territories
populated by Albanians, from Montenegro, Kosovo and southern Serbia,
to northern Greece.

This could scarcely be the kind of campaign that Djukanovic would
want. It could even be a signal on the kind of opponents he will gain
among former friends, should Montenegro become independent.

The protest in front of the Hilton in Washington during the Prayer
Breakfast and Diogardi's statement are merely an introduction to the
next step by the Albanian lobby. Montenegro, be prepared.

Credit: Politika, Belgrade, in Serbian 4 Feb 06
Politika, Belgrade, in Serbian 4 Feb 06/BBC Monitoring/(c) BBC
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