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Originally Posted by Novi Sad
First sentence is exchange of thesis.
Albanians do have their own country, it's called Albania as far as I know.
You are talking about albanians feelin restrained on national basis, but that isn't true. Albanians don't wish political cooperation with Serbs for a very long time and then they are making thesis "we are strangled on national basis". If you don't wish to talk, and I said dozen of times that Albanians could be a majority in political life of Serbia if they wished to do that (for God's sake, they could even stopped Milosevic's reign at his own time if they wanted to cooperate with opposition in Serbia, instead they just slitted and watched making victims of themselves on purpose!!!) - just putted simply> Kosovo albanians would be equal partners in LEADING Serbia!
And talking about moral, I hope that it will never bi forgotten, just as I hope that Ramush Haradinaj's and Tachi's crimes won't be forgotten too.
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Misolevic was chosen by its people, and he couldn't have done what he did without the support of the Serbs.
Since 1989, which was the year Milosevic revoked Kosova's and Vojvodina's autonmy, The Kosovar Albanians, tried to get back the rights that were taken away from Milosevic. Diplomatic measures were used for almost 8 years, yet nothing changed, but got worse.
Again, IF Milosevic had been half the man Ibrahim Rugova was; Serbia wouldn't be where it is today, and the war in Kosova would have been prevented. Rugova even went to see Milosevic in Belgrad on the possibility of a negotiated settlement. So, YES, the Albanians did try
As far as Albania goes, come again! The borders were re-drawn by the Great Powers, which left half of the Albanian population outside its current borders.