Serbia must change the population structure in the south and put the Serbs on 
the same level with the minorities. We should not let Albanians or any other 
minority be the majority in any region. The trouble is that all Serbs think 
that Belgrade is Serbia and are in the hurry to move there. Let us develope our 
regions, move those from regions to do the job elsewhere and thus avoid the 
homogenous minorities who afterwrds claim the independence. 


> From:: "ANTIC.org-SNN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Balkan News'" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[EMAIL 
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> Subject: [sorabia] Final Plan For Serbia: Greater Kosovo, Greater Hungary, 
> Greater Bosnia
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 22:22:34 -0400

> <a
> href=http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=04&dd=02&;
> nav_c>http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=04&dd=02
> &nav_c</a>ategory=93&nav_id=40487
> 
> 
> Beta (Serbia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Valley Albanians: Autonomy, or new status 
> 
> 
> -According to Salihi, any partitioning of “Albanian
> land” was unacceptable, while those who worked to that
> end would, in his words, “carry the historic
> responsibility for failure to preserve national unity
> and failure to implement the OVPMB (Preševo, Bujanovac
> and Medveða Liberation Army) platform.” 
> 
> 
> BUJANOVAC - A Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA)
> official demands autonomy or special status for the
> municipalities in the south. 
> 
> Sali Salihi, chairman of the DPA’s Bujanovac council,
> issued a statement calling on Serbian and
> international community officials to grant the
> municipalities of Bujanovac, Preševo and Medveða a new
> status, “in order to implement international law and
> EU standards.”
> 
> Salihi demanded that the process determining Kosovo’s
> future status also deals with “securing the legal
> mechanisms guaranteeing the rights of ethnic
> Albanians,” in the region he referred to as, “Eastern
> Kosovo.” 
> 
> “Our political will has always been to unite with
> Kosovo and that is what we said in the March 1 and 2,
> 1992, referendum. We have a legitimate right to
> self-determination and demand that international
> peacekeeping factors be present in this area until the
> problem’s final solution,” the statement said. 
> 
> According to Salihi, any partitioning of “Albanian
> land” was unacceptable, while those who worked to that
> end would, in his words, “carry the historic
> responsibility for failure to preserve national unity
> and failure to implement the OVPMB (Preševo, Bujanovac
> and Medveða Liberation Army) platform.” 
> 
> The Democratic Party of Albanians is one of the three
> Albanian parties in the Preševo Valley, southern
> Serbia, which boycotted the January parliamentary
> elections. 
> 
> The party’s leader, Ragmi Mustafa, is Preševo’s
> municipal president. 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> <a
> href=http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublica
> tion=>http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublic
> ation=</a>2&NrArticle=61585&NrIssue=311&NrSection=20
> 
> 
> MakFax (Macedonia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Albanians from South Serbia requested autonomy
> 
> 
> 
> Belgrade - The Serbian Government rejected the request
> for granting autonomy status to the three
> municipalities in the country's south with majority
> population comprised of Albanians.
> 
> The Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA) from South
> Serbia requested today an autonomy or special status
> for Bujanovac, Preshevo and Medvegja, naming the three
> municipalities as "Eastern Kosovo".
> 
> The request was submitted by Sali Salihi, the leader
> of Bujanovac's branch of DPA, who called upon the
> Serbian authorities and the international community
> "to provide [a] legal mechanism that will ensure the
> exercising of the ethnic rights of Albanians living in
> Bujanovac, Preshevo and Medvegja" in the process of
> resolving Kosovo's status.
> 
> News agencies quoted Salihi as saying that "the
> political will of these people has always been
> unification with Kosovo", alluding to the 1992
> referendum.
> 
> The President of the Serbian Government's Center for
> Kosovo, Rasim Ljajic, rejected the request as
> unrealistic, adding that the Preshevo valley issue is
> not included in the process related to Kosovo status.
> 
> "All representatives of the international community
> made it very clear that resolving of the issue of
> South Serbia will be included as part of the general
> process of democratization of Serbia, and that this
> process has nothing to do with the Kosovo status",
> Ljajic said.
> 
> DPA, one of the three parties of Albanians living in
> South Serbia, boycotted the last Serbian parliamentary
> elections. The Mayor of Preshevo, Ragmi Mustafa, is
> the leader of the party.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> <a
> href=http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublica
> tion=>http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublic
> ation=</a>2&NrArticle=61472&NrIssue=311&NrSection=20
> 
> 
> MakFax (Macedonia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Vojvodina approves budget without Serbia's consent
> 
> 
> Novi Sad - Vojvodina's Assembly adopted the province's
> 2007 budget amounting 52.5 billion dinars
> (approximately 656 million euros) at Sunday's
> extraordinary session.
> 
> Radio 021 said the province's administration decided
> to adopt the budget by itself as republic's budget for
> 2007 has not been approved yet.
> 
> While making address to lawmakers, Vojvodina's Prime
> Minister Bojan Pajtic said a constitutional crisis
> will unfold in Serbia as of today because each dinar
> of the state budget will be spend illegally.
> 
> "The decision of Serbian government to extend the
> temporal financing is against the constitution and it
> disrupts the legal system of the country," Pajtic
> said.
> 
> The province's budget was backed by 74 votes in favor.
> Only the Representatives of the Democratic Party of
> Serbia voted against. The Radicals left the session
> before the vote.
> 
> Serbia has not yet formed a new government after
> January's general elections, as parties failed to
> reach an agreement on governing coalition. 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> <a
> href=http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=04&dd=02&n
> av_ca>http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=04&dd=02&;
> nav_ca</a>tegory=108&nav_id=40484
> 
> 
> FoNet/Beta (Serbia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Journalists in Novi Pazar seek protection 
> 
> 
> NOVI PAZAR - Belgrade media correspondents reporting
> from Novi Pazar say the town’s mayor is making
> slanderous remarks. 
> 
> “According to mayor Ugljanin, we are to blame whenever
> we report on blasts that occur in the town, or give an
> account of Wahhabis disrupting concerts in town, or of
> an armed stand-off in and outside a mosque,” Novi
> Pazar correspondents said in a letter dispatched to
> Independent Journalists Association (NUNS) and
> Journalist Association of Serbia (UNS).
> 
> The letter explained that Ugljanin’s remarks indicated
> that “the journlalists were also guilty of reporting
> on murders and kidnappings, on informing the public
> when police discovered hidden training camps and arms
> caches.” 
> 
> “We cannot turn a blind eye and remain silent on
> events that actually happen so as to embellish the
> image of Novi Pazar,” they added. 
> 
> In an interview to a local TV station, Sulejman
> Ugljanin said that certain “unethical Belgrade media
> correspondents are held responsible for the fact
> foreign donors and investors avoid coming to Novi
> Pazar.” 
> 
> “Reporters linked the Wahhabi training camp discovered
> in Sjenica municipality with Novi Pazar, creating
> direct disinformation,” Ugljanin said. 
> 
> The reporters in question confirmed that they made
> such a connection, explaining that all suspects
> arrested in the case were Novi Pazar citizens. 
> 
> “We will continue to provide timely and objective
> coverage on events in Novi Pazar, and seek support and
> understanding from fellow journalists, our viewers,
> readers, and all citizens,” the statement ends. 
>  
> 
> 
> 
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> Beta (Serbia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Valley Albanians: Autonomy, or new status 
> 
> 
> -According to Salihi, any partitioning of “Albanian
> land” was unacceptable, while those who worked to that
> end would, in his words, “carry the historic
> responsibility for failure to preserve national unity
> and failure to implement the OVPMB (Preševo, Bujanovac
> and Medveða Liberation Army) platform.” 
> 
> 
> BUJANOVAC - A Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA)
> official demands autonomy or special status for the
> municipalities in the south. 
> 
> Sali Salihi, chairman of the DPA’s Bujanovac council,
> issued a statement calling on Serbian and
> international community officials to grant the
> municipalities of Bujanovac, Preševo and Medveða a new
> status, “in order to implement international law and
> EU standards.”
> 
> Salihi demanded that the process determining Kosovo’s
> future status also deals with “securing the legal
> mechanisms guaranteeing the rights of ethnic
> Albanians,” in the region he referred to as, “Eastern
> Kosovo.” 
> 
> “Our political will has always been to unite with
> Kosovo and that is what we said in the March 1 and 2,
> 1992, referendum. We have a legitimate right to
> self-determination and demand that international
> peacekeeping factors be present in this area until the
> problem’s final solution,” the statement said. 
> 
> According to Salihi, any partitioning of “Albanian
> land” was unacceptable, while those who worked to that
> end would, in his words, “carry the historic
> responsibility for failure to preserve national unity
> and failure to implement the OVPMB (Preševo, Bujanovac
> and Medveða Liberation Army) platform.” 
> 
> The Democratic Party of Albanians is one of the three
> Albanian parties in the Preševo Valley, southern
> Serbia, which boycotted the January parliamentary
> elections. 
> 
> The party’s leader, Ragmi Mustafa, is Preševo’s
> municipal president. 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> <a
> href=http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublica
> tion=>http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublic
> ation=</a>2&NrArticle=61585&NrIssue=311&NrSection=20
> 
> 
> MakFax (Macedonia)
> April 2, 2007
> 
> 
> Albanians from South Serbia requested autonomy
> 
> 
> 
> Belgrade - The Serbian Government rejected the request
> for granting autonomy status to the three
> municipalities in the country's south with majority
> population comprised of Albanians.
> 
> The Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA) from South
> Serbia requested today an autonomy or special status
> for Bujanovac, Preshevo and Medvegja, naming the three
> municipalities as "Eastern Kosovo".
> 
> The request was submitted by Sali Salihi, the leader
> of Bujanovac's branch of DPA, who called upon the
> Serbian authorities and the international community
> "to provide [a] legal mechanism that will ensure the
> exercising of the ethnic rights of Albanians living in
> Bujanovac, Preshevo and Medvegja" in the process of
> resolving Kosovo's status.
> 
> News agencies quoted Salihi as saying that "the
> political will of these people has always been
> unification with Kosovo", alluding to the 1992
> referendum.
> 
> The President of the Serbian Government's Center for
> Kosovo, Rasim Ljajic, rejected the request as
> unrealistic, adding that the Preshevo valley issue is
> not included in the process related to Kosovo status.
> 
> "All representatives of the international community
> made it very clear that resolving of the issue of
> South Serbia will be included as part of the general
> process of democratization of Serbia, and that this
> process has nothing to do with the Kosovo status",
> Ljajic said.
> 
> DPA, one of the three parties of Albanians living in
> South Serbia, boycotted the last Serbian parliamentary
> elections. The Mayor of Preshevo, Ragmi Mustafa, is
> the leader of the party.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> <a
> href=http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublica
> tion=>http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublic
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