Edmond Temelko It was read by the albanian government which understood that we are part of Macedonia and if there would be any threat to the territory of the Republic of http://www.historyofmacedonia.org/MacedonianMinorities/temelko.html
Extractions: President of the Macedonian organization "Prespa" in Albania Edmond Temelko is president of the Macedonian organization "Prespa" in Albania. In an interview with the Macedonian weekly "Makedonsko Sonce" (06/15/2001)he said the following: "The plight of the Macedonians in Albania is already known. Macedonians in Albania are discriminated and the government continue to unrealistically present their numbers. Albania recognizes that on its territory live only 5,000 Macedonians. But we alone, as Macedonian organizations in Albania number 120,000 Macedonians who are members of our organizations, or if we investigate there are perhaps more then 350,000 Macedonians in Albania." "What is the problem with the Macedonians in Albania? On the first look, we the Macedonians in Albania are well organized. We do not lack organization, we lack the needs and demands which should be materialized. Lately in Albania it can be heart loud and clear that the Macedonians are not only 5,000 and that they are not satisfied of those minimalist rights. Therefore we organized a protest which goal was clear. It was read by the Albanian government which understood that we are part of Macedonia and if there would be any threat to the territory of the Republic of Macedonia, we are with and for Macedonia."
Xxxxxxxxxx At the same time, I would like to express the deep appreciation of the albanian government to the work of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mrs. Mary http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/0/8F6E8A0F49C4C5CEC1256B82003D63A3?op
Albanian Information - Albanian.com This map was the basis of albanian government of the time proposition of Albania s boundaries. Serbian Census 1924Serbian Census of 1921. http://www.albanian.com/information/history/ethnicma/
Extractions: Feedback Email this page Print this page TIRANA, Albania Albania will establish a taskforce in light of the expected start of negotiations on signing a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Commission. Minister for European Integration Marko Bello will head the group. Next week, the Albanian Assembly is expected to discuss a proposal by the opposition Democratic Party for a special session focused on the European Parliament's 16 May resolution. The European Parliament called on the Albanian authorities to step up efforts for implementation of vital reforms, in order to enable opening of talks on a SAA this year. (Albanian News - 18/05/02; ATA - 17/05/02)
Albanian Government Satisfied With US Human Trafficking Report albanian government Satisfied with US Human Trafficking Report. TIRANA, Albania Foreign to curb crime. (albanian government 06/06/02). http://www.balkantimes.com/html2/english/020607-GEORGI-009.htm
Extractions: Feedback Email this page Print this page TIRANA, Albania Foreign Minister Arta Dade says this year's US report on human trafficking indicates some progress on that front. He noted Thursday (6 June) that the US State Departments aannual report moved Albania up from the third to the second tier of countries affected by the problem. He says the report, which ranks 83 countries, has boosted Albanias image and validated government efforts to curb crime. (Albanian Government - 06/06/02)
Greece Violates Human Rights Of Albanian Immigrants 6. We appeal on the albanian government to forcefully denounce such actions, as they undermine the good will of our people to live in peace. http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/NAG_humanrights/
Extractions: On Friday, January 23, 2004, many Albanians organized by the New Albanian Generation Organization gathered in front of the United Nations to protest against the Greek Government and Authorities, which have continuously mistreated and even killed Albanians on the Albanian-Greek borders as well as on the Greek soil. The most flagrant case is the killing of a teenager, Vullnet Bytyci, on the Albanian-Greek border. We appeal as follows: 3. We appeal on the honest Greek people and internal and external organizations to express their concern on this disguised apartheid towards the foreigners, especially Albanians. A flagrant example is Greece's retaining of the "Law of War" with Albania enacted in 1940; the conflict time between the two countries. The Albanian Parliament has invalidated such an absurd law, while Greece has not done so to this day, even though Greece is an EU Member and claims of being an example of a democratic state, where the human rights get special protection. 4. We appeal on the Albanian immigrants in Greece to ask for their basic human rights and stand up for their beliefs. Albanians in and outside Greece should become fully aware of their vital need for self-protection against persisting injustice perpetrated by dangerously-premeditated Greek Government and administrative organs actions. If Albanians are forced to self-protect, they will do that at any costs.
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EuroREX Partner Of The Week The AlbaniaEU Energy Efficiency Centre began as an action under the SYNERGY Programme in April 1993 and in November 1995 the albanian government adopted it http://www.eurorex.com/p-of-week/partner.htm
Extractions: Overview The Albania-EU Energy Efficiency Centre began as an action under the SYNERGY Programme in April 1993 and in November 1995 the Albanian Government adopted it and established it as a Foundation under the Albanian law. The long term aim of the Centre is to become self-financing through providing services in the field of the rational use of energy and its involvement in various programmes and activities. Nevertheless, it will continue to receive direct support until the year 2000 through an annual co-financing agreement between the SYNERGY Programme and the Albanian Government. By establishing the Centre, the Albanian Government has fulfilled part of its commitment under "The Protocol of the Energy Charter Treaty for Energy Efficiency and the Environmental Aspects concerned with it", which Albania signed in 1995. The main aims of the Centre are: to increase the co-operation with other countries to implement the Government Energy Policy in promoting energy conservation and energy management in Albania to strengthen the co-operation between the other Albania institutions which work in the energy field.
Oxfam - Trade - A Fair Deal For Albanian Farmers Policy Recommendations 1 The albanian government, with the financial support of donors, should implement a rural development strategy to support the http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/bp45_albania.htm
Extractions: Since the early 1990s, Albania has carried out a series of institutional, legal, economic and structural reforms to transform the once centrally planned economy into a market economy. Although many people are better off now than they were under communism, the transition to a market economy has been an uneven and painful process. More than half of the population relies on farming, livestock and forestry to make a living. These activities account for over 35 per cent of gross domestic product. In isolated rural areas in the north of the country, poverty rates are as high as 90 per cent. Poor people are so dependent on agriculture for survival that agricultural policies have massive implications for poverty reduction. Despite extensive restructuring of the agricultural sector since the early 1990s, farmers rarely have much produce left over for the market, and if they do, they have difficulties selling their produce due to poor road and transport infrastructure. Albanian farmers have also had to cope with inflows of agricultural imports, especially grain, fruit and vegetables.
Albanian Investment Bank June 1995 from the albanian government European Investment Bank, the World the World Bank, Mr Ymer operation and investment and underlined National Bank of http://www.amazingresources.com/Investment/albanian-investment-bank.htm
Central Europe Review - Albanian News Review In Brussels, the albanian government recently delivered a file of complaints about foreign companies that are abusing their contracts time limits and http://www.ce-review.org/00/26/albanianews26.html
Extractions: Artur Nura Europe calls for fair elections The Council of Europe (CE) has passed a resolution calling for fair elections in Albania. In answer to Albanian concerns about upcoming local elections, the Council came out in support of the electoral law passed by the leftist parliamentary majority and is calling on all political parties to accept the election results. The law has been rejected by most of the opposition parties. Democratic Party Reform Group (DPRG) member of parliament Genc Pollo praised the CE monitors' report while voicing some objections about the electoral law, but Vili Minarolli, a representative of Sali Berisha's Democratic Party, expressed stronger objections on points that had not been considered by the CE. The Council's report also praised the progress made by Albania despite the grave economic and social crisis of 1997, brought about by the collapse of massive pyramid schemes and by the Kosovo crisis of 1999. According to the CE, Albania has managed to establish state authority over the entire country. At the same time, the council called on Albanian authorities to prove to the international community that they are doing their best to find and bring to justice those responsible for the murder of Democratic Party Deputy Azem Hajdari.
CER | Albania: Corridor 8 On Its Way Gëllçi also said the albanian government maintains its position of denouncing any violence that seriously threatens and compromises the prospects for http://www.ce-review.org/01/22/albanianews22.html
Extractions: Artur Nura Corridor 8 becoming reality At an inauguration ceremony for the Durr«s - Rrogozhin« highway last week, Prime Minister Ilir Meta said the completion of this segment marks the end of the first stage of Corridor 8. He also announced that asphalt surfacing has begun on the Rrogozhin« - Elbasan segment and that the Librazhd - Quk«s portion of the roadway is almost completed. Construction of the Quk«s - Qaf« - Than« section is also underway. The Phare Program Cross-Border financed the Durr«s - Rrogozhin« highway, at a cost of 20.5 million euros. This segment of the Corridor 8 project is 38.6 km long and 11.5 m wide. Although the Prime Minister claims that, day by day, Corridor 8 is becoming a reality for Albanians, some independent analysts and politicians criticise the government for not taking the actions necessary to complete Corridor 8 according to specifications and on time. A project to reconstruct the Durr«s seaport, for example, has been blocked temporary because of Greek gasoline stations being built within the seaport. Independent politicians do agree, however, that the corridor must consist of motorways rather than highways. Dangerous situation in Haracine Albania government spokesman Thoma G«ll§i issued a statement last week defining the situation in Haracine as particularly dangerous. "The Government of Albania is closely following developments of the situation in Macedonia, especially in the zone of Haracine," and considers the area "dangerous for further escalations and threatening to the security in Macedonia" and the broader region, according to the statement.
Agro Web Albania Food. By this, albanian government reconfirm again the importance of agriculture sector on the overall weight of Albanian economy;. http://www.albania-agroweb.net/
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Extractions: The Memorandum of Understanding between the Albanian Government and the European Community On the Status of PAMECA Mission is signed today It is signed the Memorandum of Understanding between the Albanian Government and the European Community On the Status of Police Assistance Mission of the European Community in Albania (PAMECA) Mission. The Minister of Public Order Mr. Luan Rama and the Minister of Justice Mr. Spiro Peci on behalf of the Albanian Governemnt signed this Memorandum this morning, and the Director for the European Assistance of European Commission, Mr. Per Brix Knudsen. The aim of the European Mission will be to continue the implemented projects by the previous missions such as MAPE and ECPA for Albanian Police, but at the same time this Mission is going to undertake other activities, especially its going to deal with the cooperation between the police services and the justice system (courts-prosecutors offices). During the ceremony of signing the Memorandum of Understanding the Minister of Public Order, Mr. Luan Rama reconfirmed once more the commitment and the determination of the Albanian Government to further continue the process of bilateral cooperation with the European Union. He said that in this process it is an obligation to speed up the undertaken measures for the full implementation of the ambitious programs and projects, in the function of strengthening the role of the institutions in the fight against organized crime, illegal trafficking, for more security and public order for the citizens.
StopVAW -- Albania The albanian government has adopted an antitrafficking strategy and taken some steps toward combating the problem, causing the US Department of State to move http://www.stopvaw.org/Albania.html
Extractions: Compiled from The World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics , UN Statistics Division. Albania's new Constitution , which came into effect in 1998, guarantees equality before the law in Article 18, which states that "all are equal before the law" as well as "No one may be unjustly discriminated against for reasons such as gender, race, religion, ethnicity, language, political, religious or philosophical beliefs, economic condition, education, social status, or ancestry." However, political turbulence and a rough transition to a market economy have created unstable conditions in Albania in recent years. While Albanian women have some rights before the law, these rights are not always enforced and a strong patriarchal tradition often governs societal behavior. Domestic violence is a very serious problem in Albania in recent years. The transition to a free market has left women in a particularly vulnerable position, as they have become increasingly economically dependent on men due to a lack of jobs and social support. There is no specific law addressing domestic violence, although it can be prosecuted under the general crime of assault in the
GreeceNow: Greek-albanian Relations Overview government for its contribution to Albania s European integration process and Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou praised the albanian government for the http://www.greece.gr/POLITICS/SouthEastEurope/greekalbanianrelations.stm
Extractions: During a period in which Balkan conflict has once again dominated international headlines two of the region's key neighbours have managed to strengthen their relations through a determined policy of cooperation based on shared concerns and goals. While differences between Greece and Albania still linger, especially on the contentious issue of immigration, both countries' governments have managed to make progress despite historical instability. Constant contact In recent months, leaders from Athens and Tirana have managed to remain in almost constant contact. Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo met with Greek counterpart George Papandreou in August on the island of Rhodes, the final stop of Milo's diplomatic tour of Balkan countries as Chairman-in-Office of the South East Europe Cooperation Process. Milo used the meeting launch proposals for Southeastern European cooperation on conflict in the area: "We are ready to take other steps regarding the Macedonian crisis."
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 98-05-10 02 albanian government hails decision of Foreign Ministers of the Contact Group. 05 Statement of albanian government on conclusion of London G8 meeting. http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/ata/1998/98-05-10.ata.html
Extractions: User ID: Albanian Telegraphic Agency Directory - Previous Article Next Article Albanian Telegraphic Agency SALONICA, May 9 (ata) - The Balkan countries must realise that it is high time that sanctions be applied on Belgrade. Tight sanctions for a short period of time are less harmful for the regional markets than an armed conflict, Albania's PM Fatos Nano said to the Greek Defence Minister, Xohaxopulous in the meeting they had on Saturday. The PM's spokesman said that Nano considered that in the present conditions of an eventual escalation of the conflict and flux of refugees, economy cannot develop and investors cannot come. Some efficient measures must be applied at any cost so that the situation be unblocked, Albanian PM added. Albania has asked from European security structures, such as NATO and the West European Union, more frequent exchanges with the Albanian army units, especially in the framework of the Initiative of the Partnership for Peace where Albania adheres to. In the mean time, the international community must step up pressure on Belgrade so that the latter withdraw the army from Kosova and accept the European negotiators.
Problem Of Albanian Expansionism Presents Today, albanian government stands in close connection with albanian terrorist groups in neighboring countries, and provides logistical help and bases for http://neobyzantine.agrino.org/movement/problems/albanian.htm
Extractions: Orthodoxy Byzantine Glory Movement Forum ... Genocide Movement Additional info Archives Forum Downloads ... Search Movement additional Byzantine Glory Crown Chronology Culture ... Position Byzantium From the days of creation of Albania in the 1920-ties, the very one country has shown dramatic efforts in sabotage terrorism crushing of civil rights on its territories and in the all neighboring countries as well. That didn't happened during regime of some particular government in Albania, but with every party, every ruler, and every regime ideology whether it was monarchy, nazism, communism, or anarchy. Today, albanian government stands in close connection with albanian terrorist groups in neighboring countries , and provides logistical help and bases for training of those terrorists. The main goal of these groups is to create chaos in the Balkans by "providing peace" by creating "Great Albania" and cutting all the main transportation and economical routes through Balkan peninsula.