Verso la Grande Albania:
SPACCARE IL MONTENEGRO!
(italiano / english)
1. L'Armata Nazionale Albanese lancia un nuovo sito internet - per la
sua filiazione montenegrina
The Albanian National Army recently launched a Website at
http:/www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st/
Ethnic Albanians push for Montenegrin regions (SRNA 9/1/04)
"KLA" Roving around in Montenegro? (Vecernje Novosti 20/3/01)
Montenegro census offers surprising results (AFP 19/12/03)
2. Un nuovo UCK minaccia il Montenegro
Ethnic Albanian, Self-Proclaimed Montenegrin
National Army Threatens 'Actions Against Montenegrin
Buildings And Interests'
UCK-Type Montenegrin Separatist Group Threatens
Attacks Against Government
Montenegrin Parties Condemn Threats Of Guerrilla
Attacks
Montenegrin Kosovo: Ethnic Albanian Petition Drive
Calls For Three-Way Partition Of Montenegro
=== 1 ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decani/message/79061#2
---
ERP KIM Info Service
Gracanica, January 9, 2004
(Insignia of the new UKM is almost the same as UCK/KLA)
The Albanian National Army (UKM - Ushtria Kombetare Malit Zi) recently
launched a Website at
http://www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st/
Although further comment is hardly necessary, it is obvious that
another bloody "Albanian spring" is being prepared in the region of
eastern Montenegro and the Ulcinj, Tuzi, Plav and Gusinje areas
according to the same recipe we have already seen not only in Kosovo
and Metohija but also in the Presevo Valley and northwest Macedonia.
Currently the biggest bone of contention among strategists is whether
to wait for the independence of Montenegro or launch a campaign while
the state union of Serbia-Montenegro still exists.
A bill has already been introduced in the U.S. Congress by the Albanian
lobby which emphasizes that Albanians in Montenegro are discriminated
against and seeking greater rights. The UKM (Albanian National Army in
Montenegro) apparently has an even more ambitious goal: the annexation
of parts of Montenegro to the Republic of Albania, which can be seen
from the survey on their home page where 85.1% voted in favor of
unification and only 14.8% against it.
The campaign continued with recent testimony by a sizeable group of
Albanians from Montenegro who are making liberal use of statements by
Montenegrin separatist forces desiring to withdraw from the state union
with Serbia. Déjà vu...
According to the program of the Albanian separatists who wish to create
a so-called union of Albanian territories in the Balkans, the hardest
part of the task would come after Montenegro, considered to be a small
morsel in the event of its separation from Serbia: the annexation of
northern Greece, i.e., so-called south Epirus or Chameria, which in the
opinion of the architects of pan-Albanian unification, would lead to
the drawing of the border already drawn on the map of the American
Albanian Association.
A key and central element to this strategy is the independence of
Kosovo, which would become the main cohesive element of the newly
acquired territories. Hence the impatience with the formation of an
independent state of Kosovo, which would enable the realization of a
broader regional plan with the support of powerful lobbies in the West.
Link on Albanian pretension in Chameria (northern Greece):
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/1633/Cameria.HTML
---
Ethnic Albanians push for Montenegrin regions
One of the organizers of the petition said Albanians in Montenegro had
"outgrown" the form of local government provided in the republic's
municipalities. "The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three regions," Nik
Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
SRNA News Agency, Bijeljina
January 9, 2004
PODGORICA -- Friday - A petition has been launched among ethnic
Albanians in Montenegro calling for the creation of three regions,
Podgorica daily Vijesti reports.
One of the organizers of the petition said Albanians in Montenegro had
"outgrown" the form of local government provided in the republic's
municipalities. "The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three regions," Nik
Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
He announced the establishment of an NGO to work on the proposal.
The Democratic Union of Albanians, which is represented in the
Montenegrin parliament, has distanced itself from the petition, reports
Vijesti.
---
Related texts:
"KLA" Roving around in Montenegro?
Kosovo terrorist syndrome spreads to Gusinje, Plav, even Podgorica.
Uniformed Albanian terrorists observed in hills of Gusinje. "KLA"
Internet threat. "UCK" graffiti in downtown Podgorica
Vecernje Novosti, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
March 20, 2001
PODGORICA (Tanjug) - Members of the self-styled "Kosovo Liberation
Army" (KLA) have been observed during the last three days in the hills
of Gusinje municipality which is located in Montenegro near the border
with Kosovo and Albania, Tanjug was advised by well-informed sources in
Podgorica.
According to the source, uniformed groups of men bearing the insignia
of the KLA" were observed on several occasions during the last three
days in the villages of Gusinje and Plav municipalities, both of which
border on Albania and have a majority population of Albanians and
Muslims.
That fear of the spread of Albanian extremism is not unjustified is
also proven by the fact that yesterday at the secondary school for
engineering technology in Podgorica, which is located near the state
police (MUP) in the city center, graffiti was painted reading
"UCK-Greater Albania" as well as several other slogans glorifying this
terrorist movement from Kosovo and Metohija.
The school responded immediately by painting over the graffiti.
Published last week on the KLA's Internet site, in addition to a map of
Greater Albania which includes many territories of the southern
Yugoslav republic [of Montenegro], was information that "in Montenegro
there are four units" of this organization "completely trained and
ready for action who are just waiting for a signal from the
headquarters in Kosovo to begin operations".
Terrorist Graffiti
In the hamlet of Gusinje, Plav municipality in the north of Montenegro,
many housing objects and businesses were painted with graffiti bearing
the signature of the so-called "Liberation Army of Plav and Gusinje",
the daily "Glas Crnogoraca" [Voice of Montenegrins] wrote in
yesterday's edition.
The paper assesses that these messages are part of the context of the
most recent developments in Macedonia and that they represent "a
serious warning to Montenegro and her security".
Translated by S. Lazovic (March 20, 2001)
---
Montenegro census offers surprising results
People who regard themselves as Montenegrins are a minority in their
own republic, according to results of a census released Friday (19
December 2003). An estimated 30 per cent described themselves as Serbs,
9.4 per cent as Bosnians, 4.3 per cent as Albanians, one per cent as
Muslims, and 0.4 per cent as Croats.
Southeast European Times (USA)
quoting AFP - 19/12/03
PODGORICA, Serbia-Montenegro -- People who regard themselves as
Montenegrins are a minority in their own republic, according to results
of a census released Friday (19 December). Of a total population of
672,656, 40.6 per cent said they were ethnic Montenegrins. That's a
decline of 30 per cent since the last census, in 1991. An estimated 30
per cent described themselves as Serbs, 9.4 per cent as Bosnians, 4.3
per cent as Albanians, one per cent as Muslims, and 0.4 per cent as
Croats. Nearly 70 per cent said they were Orthodox Christian, compared
to 20.9 per cent Muslim, and 4.2 per cent Roman Catholic.
=== 2 ===
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Data: Lun 12 Gen 2004 13:17:14 Europe/Rome
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Oggetto: [yugoslaviainfo] New KLA-Type Groups Threatens Montenegro
1) Ethnic Albanian, Self-Proclaimed Montenegrin
National Army Threatens 'Actions Against Montenegrin
Buildings And Interests'
2) UCK-Type Montenegrin Separatist Group Threatens
Attacks Against Government
3) Montenegrin Parties Condemn Threats Of Guerrilla
Attacks
4) Montenegrin Kosovo: Ethnic Albanian Petition Drive
Calls For Three-Way Partition Of Montenegro
1)
http://www.b92.net/english/news/
index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=26355&order=priority&style=headlines
Beta (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 12, 2004
New Albanian paramilitary group in Montenegro?
-The Albanian-language Internet site of the
Montenegrin National Army bears a great resemblance to
those of Albanian extremists in south Serbia, Kosovo
and Macedonia. It’s address is
www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st.
PODGORICA -- Saturday – A previously unknown group
calling itself the Montenegrin National Army has
warned that “experimenting with the fate of Albanians
in Montenegro” would lead to “actions aimed against
essential Montenegrin buildings and interests”.
The organisation’s Internet site claims that the
Albanian community in Montenegro and the federal state
are discriminated against and threatens to cause
“problems in the Balkans”.
Albanian political leaders in the republic say they
nothing about the newly-emerged organisation.
The Albanian-language Internet site of the Montenegrin
National Army bears a great resemblance to those of
Albanian extremists in south Serbia, Kosovo and
Macedonia. It’s address is www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st.
An unsigned article on the site claims that Albanians
have been “reduced to the level of Gypsies” in the
preamble of the Constitutional Framework of what the
site refers to as the “pseudostate” of
Serbia-Montenegro which, it claims, has been
established “on territory which is naturally
Albanian”.
“Albanians are seeking a national debate, not the
changing of borders by force…But we will pursue our
rights with all our power,” claims the organisation.
If the “undervaluing of Albanians” continues, says the
Montenegrin National Army it will take action against
the essential strategic buildings and interests of
Serbia-Montenegro.
2) http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
Tanjug (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 11, 2004
Albanian underground group issues warning to
Montenegro authorities
19:25 BELGRADE , Jan 10 (Tanjug) - Previously unheared
of ethnic Albanian underground group - the National
Army of Montenegro (UKMZ) has warned Montenegrin
authorities it would attack government institutions if
the authorities "continue to experiment with the fate
of local Albanians".
"Albanians in Montenegro are discriminated against and
this could cause serious problems in the Balkans," the
DPA agency quotes the UKMZ as saying on its web page
(www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st).
3) http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
Tanjug (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 11, 2004
Montenegrin parties condemn Albanian people's party in
Montenegro
17:34 PODGORICA , Jan 11 (Tanjug) - Montenegrin
political parties on Sunday unanimously condemned a
threat of the Albanian people's army in Montenegro
(UKM) to launch guerilla actions against vital objects
of the "Serbian-Montenegrin pseudostate" if the
underestimation of ethnic Albanians in Montenegro
continued.
Reacting to threats of the so far unknown UKM, posted
at its website, Democratic Party of Socialists ranking
official Miodrag Vukovic said that one should approach
this issue with care, but that this was not a real
danger that might jeopardise Montenegro.
4)
http://www.b92.net/english/news/
index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=26353&order=priority&style=headlines
SRNA (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 12, 2004
Ethnic enclaves “harmful for Montenegrins and
Albanians”
-"The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three
regions."
PODGORICA -- Saturday – Senior Democratic Party of
Socialists official Miodrag Vukovic said today that
the idea of regionalisation floated by Montenegro
Albanians this week would be extraordinary damaging to
Montenegro and even more so to Albanian residents in
the republic.
Vukovic was commenting on reports yesterday of a
petition launched among ethnic Albanians in Montenegro
calling for the creation of three regions.
One of the organisers of the petition said Albanians
in Montenegro had outgrown the form of local
government provided in the republic's municipalities.
"The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three
regions," Nik Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
He announced the establishment of an NGO to work on
the proposal.
Vukovic warned today that the demand for regional
divisions was an extreme one which threatened the
territorial integrity of Montenegro as well as its
ambitions for a European future.
“This is in complete contradiction of European
standards,” he added.
The Democratic Union of Albanians, which is
represented in the Montenegrin parliament, has
distanced itself from the petition, reports Vijesti.
SPACCARE IL MONTENEGRO!
(italiano / english)
1. L'Armata Nazionale Albanese lancia un nuovo sito internet - per la
sua filiazione montenegrina
The Albanian National Army recently launched a Website at
http:/www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st/
Ethnic Albanians push for Montenegrin regions (SRNA 9/1/04)
"KLA" Roving around in Montenegro? (Vecernje Novosti 20/3/01)
Montenegro census offers surprising results (AFP 19/12/03)
2. Un nuovo UCK minaccia il Montenegro
Ethnic Albanian, Self-Proclaimed Montenegrin
National Army Threatens 'Actions Against Montenegrin
Buildings And Interests'
UCK-Type Montenegrin Separatist Group Threatens
Attacks Against Government
Montenegrin Parties Condemn Threats Of Guerrilla
Attacks
Montenegrin Kosovo: Ethnic Albanian Petition Drive
Calls For Three-Way Partition Of Montenegro
=== 1 ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decani/message/79061#2
---
ERP KIM Info Service
Gracanica, January 9, 2004
(Insignia of the new UKM is almost the same as UCK/KLA)
The Albanian National Army (UKM - Ushtria Kombetare Malit Zi) recently
launched a Website at
http://www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st/
Although further comment is hardly necessary, it is obvious that
another bloody "Albanian spring" is being prepared in the region of
eastern Montenegro and the Ulcinj, Tuzi, Plav and Gusinje areas
according to the same recipe we have already seen not only in Kosovo
and Metohija but also in the Presevo Valley and northwest Macedonia.
Currently the biggest bone of contention among strategists is whether
to wait for the independence of Montenegro or launch a campaign while
the state union of Serbia-Montenegro still exists.
A bill has already been introduced in the U.S. Congress by the Albanian
lobby which emphasizes that Albanians in Montenegro are discriminated
against and seeking greater rights. The UKM (Albanian National Army in
Montenegro) apparently has an even more ambitious goal: the annexation
of parts of Montenegro to the Republic of Albania, which can be seen
from the survey on their home page where 85.1% voted in favor of
unification and only 14.8% against it.
The campaign continued with recent testimony by a sizeable group of
Albanians from Montenegro who are making liberal use of statements by
Montenegrin separatist forces desiring to withdraw from the state union
with Serbia. Déjà vu...
According to the program of the Albanian separatists who wish to create
a so-called union of Albanian territories in the Balkans, the hardest
part of the task would come after Montenegro, considered to be a small
morsel in the event of its separation from Serbia: the annexation of
northern Greece, i.e., so-called south Epirus or Chameria, which in the
opinion of the architects of pan-Albanian unification, would lead to
the drawing of the border already drawn on the map of the American
Albanian Association.
A key and central element to this strategy is the independence of
Kosovo, which would become the main cohesive element of the newly
acquired territories. Hence the impatience with the formation of an
independent state of Kosovo, which would enable the realization of a
broader regional plan with the support of powerful lobbies in the West.
Link on Albanian pretension in Chameria (northern Greece):
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/1633/Cameria.HTML
---
Ethnic Albanians push for Montenegrin regions
One of the organizers of the petition said Albanians in Montenegro had
"outgrown" the form of local government provided in the republic's
municipalities. "The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three regions," Nik
Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
SRNA News Agency, Bijeljina
January 9, 2004
PODGORICA -- Friday - A petition has been launched among ethnic
Albanians in Montenegro calling for the creation of three regions,
Podgorica daily Vijesti reports.
One of the organizers of the petition said Albanians in Montenegro had
"outgrown" the form of local government provided in the republic's
municipalities. "The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three regions," Nik
Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
He announced the establishment of an NGO to work on the proposal.
The Democratic Union of Albanians, which is represented in the
Montenegrin parliament, has distanced itself from the petition, reports
Vijesti.
---
Related texts:
"KLA" Roving around in Montenegro?
Kosovo terrorist syndrome spreads to Gusinje, Plav, even Podgorica.
Uniformed Albanian terrorists observed in hills of Gusinje. "KLA"
Internet threat. "UCK" graffiti in downtown Podgorica
Vecernje Novosti, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
March 20, 2001
PODGORICA (Tanjug) - Members of the self-styled "Kosovo Liberation
Army" (KLA) have been observed during the last three days in the hills
of Gusinje municipality which is located in Montenegro near the border
with Kosovo and Albania, Tanjug was advised by well-informed sources in
Podgorica.
According to the source, uniformed groups of men bearing the insignia
of the KLA" were observed on several occasions during the last three
days in the villages of Gusinje and Plav municipalities, both of which
border on Albania and have a majority population of Albanians and
Muslims.
That fear of the spread of Albanian extremism is not unjustified is
also proven by the fact that yesterday at the secondary school for
engineering technology in Podgorica, which is located near the state
police (MUP) in the city center, graffiti was painted reading
"UCK-Greater Albania" as well as several other slogans glorifying this
terrorist movement from Kosovo and Metohija.
The school responded immediately by painting over the graffiti.
Published last week on the KLA's Internet site, in addition to a map of
Greater Albania which includes many territories of the southern
Yugoslav republic [of Montenegro], was information that "in Montenegro
there are four units" of this organization "completely trained and
ready for action who are just waiting for a signal from the
headquarters in Kosovo to begin operations".
Terrorist Graffiti
In the hamlet of Gusinje, Plav municipality in the north of Montenegro,
many housing objects and businesses were painted with graffiti bearing
the signature of the so-called "Liberation Army of Plav and Gusinje",
the daily "Glas Crnogoraca" [Voice of Montenegrins] wrote in
yesterday's edition.
The paper assesses that these messages are part of the context of the
most recent developments in Macedonia and that they represent "a
serious warning to Montenegro and her security".
Translated by S. Lazovic (March 20, 2001)
---
Montenegro census offers surprising results
People who regard themselves as Montenegrins are a minority in their
own republic, according to results of a census released Friday (19
December 2003). An estimated 30 per cent described themselves as Serbs,
9.4 per cent as Bosnians, 4.3 per cent as Albanians, one per cent as
Muslims, and 0.4 per cent as Croats.
Southeast European Times (USA)
quoting AFP - 19/12/03
PODGORICA, Serbia-Montenegro -- People who regard themselves as
Montenegrins are a minority in their own republic, according to results
of a census released Friday (19 December). Of a total population of
672,656, 40.6 per cent said they were ethnic Montenegrins. That's a
decline of 30 per cent since the last census, in 1991. An estimated 30
per cent described themselves as Serbs, 9.4 per cent as Bosnians, 4.3
per cent as Albanians, one per cent as Muslims, and 0.4 per cent as
Croats. Nearly 70 per cent said they were Orthodox Christian, compared
to 20.9 per cent Muslim, and 4.2 per cent Roman Catholic.
=== 2 ===
Da: Rick Rozoff
Data: Lun 12 Gen 2004 13:17:14 Europe/Rome
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Oggetto: [yugoslaviainfo] New KLA-Type Groups Threatens Montenegro
1) Ethnic Albanian, Self-Proclaimed Montenegrin
National Army Threatens 'Actions Against Montenegrin
Buildings And Interests'
2) UCK-Type Montenegrin Separatist Group Threatens
Attacks Against Government
3) Montenegrin Parties Condemn Threats Of Guerrilla
Attacks
4) Montenegrin Kosovo: Ethnic Albanian Petition Drive
Calls For Three-Way Partition Of Montenegro
1)
http://www.b92.net/english/news/
index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=26355&order=priority&style=headlines
Beta (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 12, 2004
New Albanian paramilitary group in Montenegro?
-The Albanian-language Internet site of the
Montenegrin National Army bears a great resemblance to
those of Albanian extremists in south Serbia, Kosovo
and Macedonia. It’s address is
www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st.
PODGORICA -- Saturday – A previously unknown group
calling itself the Montenegrin National Army has
warned that “experimenting with the fate of Albanians
in Montenegro” would lead to “actions aimed against
essential Montenegrin buildings and interests”.
The organisation’s Internet site claims that the
Albanian community in Montenegro and the federal state
are discriminated against and threatens to cause
“problems in the Balkans”.
Albanian political leaders in the republic say they
nothing about the newly-emerged organisation.
The Albanian-language Internet site of the Montenegrin
National Army bears a great resemblance to those of
Albanian extremists in south Serbia, Kosovo and
Macedonia. It’s address is www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st.
An unsigned article on the site claims that Albanians
have been “reduced to the level of Gypsies” in the
preamble of the Constitutional Framework of what the
site refers to as the “pseudostate” of
Serbia-Montenegro which, it claims, has been
established “on territory which is naturally
Albanian”.
“Albanians are seeking a national debate, not the
changing of borders by force…But we will pursue our
rights with all our power,” claims the organisation.
If the “undervaluing of Albanians” continues, says the
Montenegrin National Army it will take action against
the essential strategic buildings and interests of
Serbia-Montenegro.
2) http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
Tanjug (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 11, 2004
Albanian underground group issues warning to
Montenegro authorities
19:25 BELGRADE , Jan 10 (Tanjug) - Previously unheared
of ethnic Albanian underground group - the National
Army of Montenegro (UKMZ) has warned Montenegrin
authorities it would attack government institutions if
the authorities "continue to experiment with the fate
of local Albanians".
"Albanians in Montenegro are discriminated against and
this could cause serious problems in the Balkans," the
DPA agency quotes the UKMZ as saying on its web page
(www.ushtriamalitzi.it.st).
3) http://www.tanjug.co.yu/
Tanjug (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 11, 2004
Montenegrin parties condemn Albanian people's party in
Montenegro
17:34 PODGORICA , Jan 11 (Tanjug) - Montenegrin
political parties on Sunday unanimously condemned a
threat of the Albanian people's army in Montenegro
(UKM) to launch guerilla actions against vital objects
of the "Serbian-Montenegrin pseudostate" if the
underestimation of ethnic Albanians in Montenegro
continued.
Reacting to threats of the so far unknown UKM, posted
at its website, Democratic Party of Socialists ranking
official Miodrag Vukovic said that one should approach
this issue with care, but that this was not a real
danger that might jeopardise Montenegro.
4)
http://www.b92.net/english/news/
index.php?&nav_category=&nav_id=26353&order=priority&style=headlines
SRNA (Serbia and Montenegro) - January 12, 2004
Ethnic enclaves “harmful for Montenegrins and
Albanians”
-"The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three
regions."
PODGORICA -- Saturday – Senior Democratic Party of
Socialists official Miodrag Vukovic said today that
the idea of regionalisation floated by Montenegro
Albanians this week would be extraordinary damaging to
Montenegro and even more so to Albanian residents in
the republic.
Vukovic was commenting on reports yesterday of a
petition launched among ethnic Albanians in Montenegro
calling for the creation of three regions.
One of the organisers of the petition said Albanians
in Montenegro had outgrown the form of local
government provided in the republic's municipalities.
"The only solution for Albanians in Montenegro is for
the territory we inhabit to be divided into three
regions," Nik Djeljosaj was quoted as saying.
He announced the establishment of an NGO to work on
the proposal.
Vukovic warned today that the demand for regional
divisions was an extreme one which threatened the
territorial integrity of Montenegro as well as its
ambitions for a European future.
“This is in complete contradiction of European
standards,” he added.
The Democratic Union of Albanians, which is
represented in the Montenegrin parliament, has
distanced itself from the petition, reports Vijesti.