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Ethnic Albanians, police exchage fire in Macedonia
31 August 2007 | 20:21 | Source: BIRN
*SKOPJE -- A former ethnic Albanian guerrilla leader said Friday his men 
had a short exchange of gunfire with police.

* The officers then allegedly retreated from Tanuševci, which BIRN 
describes in its report from Skopje as "secession-minded" village near 
Macedonia's border with Kosovo.

Xhezair Shakiri, who was known as "Commander Hoxha" during the 2001 
armed conflict in Macedonia, told local media Friday that police 
retreated from the mountain village on the border with Kosovo he claims 
to control.

The 2001 fighting between the Macedonian security forces and ethnic 
Albanian guerillas started when the guerillas took over Tanuševci and 
proclaimed it as “liberated territory."

The conflict ended later that year with a peace accord that gave greater 
rights to ethnic minorities in the country.

Police officials refused to comment on Shakiri’s claims, instead saying 
in a prepared statement: “The police are regularly practicing their 
everyday activities on the whole territory of the country.”

“We have information that around ten shots from automatic weapons have 
been heard from the area of Tanuševci, but we do not know who fired 
them,” police spokesman Ivo Kotevski told Balkan Insight.

Local A1 TV cited people claiming they witnessed a third version of 
events. These people said Shakiri and his armed group fired shots from 
grenade launchers and personal weapons into the air, and that police did 
not return fire.

Shakiri last week challenged the central government when he said that 
villagers in Tanuševci want to unite with Kosovo.

He said in an interview that the Macedonian police are not welcome in 
the village. Shakiri also accused Macedonian authorities of disinterest 
in his village’s problems and of leaving the community “in the hands of 
destiny.”

“That is why we ask for the unification with Kosovo. Furthermore, our 
geographic position and family bonds tie us to that country,” Shakiri said.

Shakiri is a former deputy to the Macedonian parliament who is charged 
with kidnapping the former mayor of the municipality of Studeničani 
during the 2001 armed conflict.

He refuses to face the charges and claims that he is being framed by the 
police.

The largest ethnic Albanian opposition party formed by the former 
guerrilla fighters, Democratic Union for Integration, DUI, held an 
emergency meeting that lasted late into Thursday night to discuss 
mounting friction with the police.

DUI Vice President Teuta Arifi said after the meeting that Macedonian 
authorities are harassing the former guerrilla fighters.

For example, DUI members contend that party president Ali Ahmeti’s 
bodyguard was questioned and searched for illegal weapons recently.

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