It will have the power to appoint key officials, annul laws, and arrest
us - each and everyone of us - indefinitely and without justification.
These are the "executive powers" of EULEX, which have been described as
"softer," "less severe," and "more humane" than those that UNMIK [UN
Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo] has. The only difference
between UNMIK and EULEX is that the former has to approve every
decision made by the domestic institutions, whereas the latter will
have the power "only" to annul decisions that it does not like. So, it
is out of the question that the new colonial regime will be "softer."
On the contrary, it will only be more efficient and efficacious. In!
some aspects, EULEX will be more brutal than UNMIK. UNMIK at least
cannot appoint the chief of the audit office. EULEX has solved this
problem from the start with Ahtisaari's [UN special envoy for Kosovo
status] undemocratic plan.
Every one of us has the right to ask why Kosova needs this colonial
regime. If the objective is to join Europe, they could have helped us
without violating our sovereignty. In other words, they could have done
it by helping the domestic institutions and by supporting the domestic
army. They could do this with advisers, recommendations, equipment, and
money - same as in the case of other countries.
Of course, the issue lies elsewhere. EULEX is being deployed here in
order to stop the strengthening and empowerment of the Albanian factor.
Europe had to take Kosova from the Serbs, first of all thanks to the
insistence of the United States. But, it is taking care that the
Albanian ethnic community never becomes dominant. The 90 per
cent-Albanian majority cannot reflect its identity on the flag, emblem,
anthem, or any other aspect of the new state. The new state of Kosova
will be called "multiethnic" full stop, even though Kosova is more
ethnically homogenous than the majority of the EU countries! This is
the sole reason why Kosova will be ruled by EULEX! While the United
States are busy on other fronts, this shame is being called a
"solution."
Some may not see this as a problem, least of all today. But, the
foundations of the state must rest on long-term, not just short-term,
interests. This pretend state of Kosova is not in the interest of the
Albanian nation. Subsequently, this concept will revive the old ideas
about the "Kosovar nation" that Tito and Rankovic [communist leaders of
the Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia] tried to promote over 40
years ago. Like them, EULEX, too, is clear that the materialization of
this deeply undemocratic idea that challenges the Albanians' national
identity requires a broad dictatorial mandate and time. They know
history and that this strategy proved successful in the case of the
Bulgarians of Macedonia but failed in Kosova. Albanians did not buy
into the idea of division into "Kosovars" and "Albanians." But, EULEX
still hopes that it can succeed - with the help of money, time, and,
paradoxically, cooperation with the Tirana authorities, which are
desperate to join the EU.
The outcome of this conflict of interests could be the loss of the
Albanian identity in Kosova. But, the opposite could also happen, that
is, the ideological emancipation of the EU. This is because the success
of EULEX is not at all guaranteed.
The policy of forging the "Kosovar identity" is based on a myth that
eulogizes multiethnic societies and sees ethnically homogenous
societies with distrust. The former are seen as civilized, urbane, and
democratic, whereas the latter as narrow-minded, rural, and
anti-democratic. But, a mere glance at the world map shows that the
opposite is true. Most of the dictatorships are multiethnic societies.
Dictatorships always seek legitimacy through brutal war against
secessionist ethnic groups. On the other hand, we can see that the
overwhelming majority of longstanding democracies are homogenous
societies based on the status quo imposed by the dominant ethnic group.
The influx of the Europeans to Kosova and the deployment of EULEX is a
result of their ambition to affirm the multiethnic myth, but it is very
likely that they will learn a bitter lesson in Kosova, which will sober
them up. The united Europe is not only an ideological but also a
pragmatic concept that strives for economic and social progress. And
so, a strong, democratic, and deeply pro-Western Albanian nation that
dominates unchallenged the oil and energy routes in Southeastern Europe
and guarantees security, economic growth, and social wellbeing in the
entire Europe is in the long-term interest of the West.
This project is not a distant dream. Its materialization began a long
time ago. Albania and its seaport in Vlore are the final destination of
a giant oil pipeline, which will transport the Caspian oil from the
Caucasus to the West. This project, which is being carried out by the
US company, AMBO [Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria Oil], began in 1993 and
the final contracts were signed in 2008. According to the US Department
of Energy, this is the most important US project in Southeastern Europe
in the 21st century.
By all means, Albania and its ally, the United States, do not want
troubles to the north in Kosova. Alas, it is very likely that problems
will be brewing in Kosova as long as EULEX continues to play its ethnic
games. But, one day, the Albanian allies will understand what their
interest is. And then, EULEX will pick up its things and leave.
Hopefully, not to repeat anywhere else again.
By Shqiptar Oseku
Shqiptar Oseku "Blogghemmet" (blog is in Swedish)
Flamur Radoniqi
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Garfield
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... Ronald! get over your fear of a united Albanian people. they are united already. and they pose no threat to anyone who wishes to live in peace and harmony. and who are you to dictate to someone where he/she should live??? |
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Tirana Type
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... The most democratic countries are not multi-ethnic? Hello? UK, U.S., Switzerland, Canada, Netherlands, need I go on? Rather than complain about the "un-democratic" features of EULEX, gt to work shaming the Kosovar leadership into creating a real democratic, transparent, accountable government. Do that and EULEX will go away, Kosova will show the world it is a viable nation, and everyone will be happy. The ethnic makeup of the country is not disputed. Kosova is populated by a majority of Albanians. OK, OK, we get it. Move on. BTW, I live in Albania and can assure you, you are much better off establishing your own identity and state. If you want to see how much concern Tirana would have for your development if the two countries merged, take a look at Kukes and Tropoja. You's be four more administrative areas that the government only cared about during elections. |
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Flamuri
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... Shqiptar, - EULEX can't replace our President / Prime Minister - Every country, not just EULEX, will arrest people who don't obey the law (which WE wrote for us in Kosova) - Ahtisaari's plan is undemocratic??!!...You can say not 100% albanian, but that doesn't make it undemocratic. - EULEX is not "another colonial regime". You should have seen Kosova in the 90's - Do you think that consisting 90% of the popultion gives us the right to be dominant? - "If the objective is to join Europe, they could have helped us without violating our sovereignty" - sounds like the rhetoric coming from north of Kosova. Let's be realisitc - we wouldn't have the sovereignity if it wasn't for these guys. - What's wrong with multi-ethnic state? Most powerful countries promote multi-culturalism and diversity. - During the comunism, didn't we fight the hegemony imposed by Tito and Rankovic that you mentioned? Why would we need this back? - There is no guaranteed success, the same is for EULEX, but we can always make it happen. Right now, Serbia is the only obstacle. Do we want to be the second one? - Germany was re-united after 45 years. If we can do the same, as per your aspirations, that means that our children can retire in their united country. Would that not be a success? Can we measure historical movements during our life span. I say we can't...we shouldn't. Such tendencies can prssure us to do bad things. - I disagree with Robert - your ideas are not nonsense; but they are too aggressive for our own good! At least at this time...! |
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A macedonian
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... Interesting article. you touched on few interesting points which I agree with. The reason why EULEX was created is to ensure the govt follows a democratic path.... Corrruption and Crime is no secret in Kosovo and Albania or even its neighbours. The largest poppy seed producing country (Afghanistan) was the first to recognise Kosovo (which is the largest destination of Afghan drugs! Italy fears the Albanian mafia more so than its own. Human traficking = Albanian, Moldovian children are sold to Italians. Here are some (but not all of) Europe's main concern's. I wish your newly formed state prosperity, but please chose a different path to the recent decade or two. I hope your govt will think long term and free themselvs from Crime and Corruption. The only way this could be achieved is if some of your current govt leaders (former guerilla fighters....whom are hero's!!) step aside to the younger educated Kosovars (perhaps even West educated). This will be the only way forward for your kids sake. I know my comment's will get a sharp reaction, but you can't deny this is what the US, EU and UN are thinking. And finally please note, you religion is not a threat to our loved country Macedonia, as Turks have lived here peacefull since 1913. It is the threat you carry to our borders. We all fear Greater Albanian, and we hope there's only small minority who speak of these words. If we (neighbours) all work together we (the region and people) will all prosper. Peace to Serbia, Kosovo and its Albanians and hello from Republic of Macedonia. |
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Ronald
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... Forget it, Kosovo will never be part off Albania, nor will this be allowed by the EU & US, it also will prompt an war by Serbia against Albania which by the way would be completly legal under international law due to the illegal UDI. So put this nonsense out of youre head, if you wanna live in Albania i would suggest you move to Albania. |
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