First published on 8th December 2007 in Buzzle, AfroArticles, and American Chronicle
Excerpt:
Kosovars attested for many long years an incredible equation of principles and ideals with mean diplomatic interests and biased nationalistic demands; this was due to the ignominy of the European political class in its entirety and to the irreversible, moral collapse of the European Civilization. However, there is no way that the right to national independence can ever possibly hinge on existing political agendas or on a hypothetical need for equilibrium. Either the right to National Independence is an acknowledged privilege for all or no nation should exist on the planet.
1. Independent Kosova now!
While the second round of voting in the Kosova municipal elections is under
way, a great concern is expressed by many European capitals about Kosova’s
forthcoming solemn independence. As a matter of fact, Kosova is not a
problem for the Kosovars, but for the international manipulators of biased
developments.
From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. throughout most of Kosova’s provinces, 539 polling
stations with 2095 voting booths have been open, according to the Central
Electoral Commission. The second round of elections does not take place in
Ljeposavić, Zubin Potok and Zvečane, three northern Kosova municipalities,
where UNMIK chief Joachim Ruecker decided against confirming the results
from the first round, following the boycott of the November 17 round by the
Kosova Serbs. This week, Ruecker decided to extend the mandate of the
current local authorities in question for another six months.
A total of 46 candidates stand in the elections. The main battleground is in
Priština, the capital, between Democratic Union of Kosova candidate Isa
Mustafa and Democratic Party of Kosova candidate Fatmir Lima. The Kosova
Police Service (KPS) has announced that 7000 of its members will assist,
secure and support the Central Election Commission and the OSCE, as
organizers of the elections, in the running of today’s ballot. According to KPS
spokesman Veton Elshani, the police will be on patrol at all 2095 voting
booths.
A few days before the UN deadline on finding a solution between the Serb
2. minority (less than 10%) and the outright majority of the ethnic Albanians on
the future status of Kosova, the outgoing prime minister of Kosova, Agim
Ceku, told EU Observer "We are not willing to accept any continuation of
discussion and any delay of the declaration"
(http://euobserver.com/9/25269/?rk=1). This demonstrates the exasperation
of the indigenous Albanians of Kosova, who after having been long
massacred by the racist Serbs, faced the European conformist biases, and the
immoral link made between their Right to Independence and the morally
nonexistent notion of ‘European Unanimous Decision’.
Premier Ceku said that the move is foreseen for "very shortly after 10
December" and added that it would be "along the line" envisaged in Brussels,
around January or February.
In a comical effort to avoid a clear solution based on ideas and principles, the
European Commission demanded informally that the member states use all
their diplomatic efforts to convince the Kosovo Albanians about something
incredibly shameful, namely to delay the Declaration of Independence at least
until after the presidential elections in Serbia that are scheduled for 20
January and 3 February.
According to various diplomatic rumors, if Pristina accepts such a plan, the
European Commission will consent that Kosova’s independence is the result
of "coordinated" procedure with the international community, although
lacking the formal blessing of the UN's Security Council. It would also
immediately implement the practical proposals of an independence blueprint
drawn up by UN envoy Martti Ahtisaari, especially on the protection of
national minorities, while the EU would then take over the chairing of civilian
and police missions in Kosovo.
Some explanation of this complicated approach to something that is primarily
simple and clear was given by a European diplomat who pointed out that
"with all this preceding, the actual announcement of declaration and Kosovo
claiming to have coordinated it with the international community, the idea is
that the EU would then formally 'take note' of the declaration - as earlier in
the case of Montenegro - and leave it up to member states to recognize it or
not".
Utter, undeserved, mistreatment of the Kosovars
Kosova has been one of the most mistreated nations of Europe, and the reason
for this is the racist, anti-Albanian and Anti-Muslim, policy of several
European countries. As shame and disgrace due to 51 years of European
Manichaeism, Kosovars attested first the military impotence of the useless
European leaders, who had no courage to erase Belgrade from the map – as
they should in order to fight Serbian Neo-Nazism – in the same way Dresden
3. was obliterated in WW II.
It was only human for the Kosovars and the other Albanians to highly value
the American – NATO involvement that brought Justice back to Balkans; but
this human attitude became a reason for deep anti-Kosovar and anti-Albanian
hatred among the perverse European leaders, who are reluctant to see within
the EU an outstanding and dynamic nation that happens to be at the same
time preponderantly Muslim and fervently pro-American.
Kosovars attested for many long years an incredible equation of principles
and ideals with mean diplomatic interests and biased nationalistic demands;
this was due to the ignominy of the European political class in its entirety and
to the irreversible, moral collapse of the European Civilization. However,
there is no way that the right to national independence can ever possibly
hinge on existing political agendas or on a hypothetical need for equilibrium.
Either the right to National Independence is an acknowledged privilege for all
or no nation should exist on the planet.
There cannot be nations to which the right to independence is easily accorded,
and nations that are told that their independence may cause … problems!
Whether the Babel Tower of European Union is able to shape one voice or not
is not a matter of concern for the Kosovars, and for every righteous person in
this world; every nation and every administration will be judged after their
policies and the ideals that their political choices serve.
Kosova, Transnistria, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
As a matter of fact, EU will not achieve unity on this subject. For obvious
reasons, Romania and Cyprus will never accept a move that although rightful
and fair, will trigger undesired developments. Kosova’s secession from
Serbia, on the basis of ethnic and religious difference of the local population,
would automatically empower the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and
Transnistria to demand similar treatment.
Romania, standing by Moldova, wants to thwart the international recognition
of the small (550000 people) and oblong country which, inhabited mainly by
Russians and Ukrainians, seceded from Moldova in 1990.
Similarly, the chauvinist and racist president of the southern province of
Cyprus pursues his suicidal hatred against the Turkish Cypriots, who
declared independence and shaped the northern state in the divided island,
following the violation of status quo by Cypriot Neo-Nazi elements on July
15, 1974. The Turkish speaking Muslim Cypriots had been terribly persecuted
for 14 years, and their nefarious experience under the Makarios regime
convinced them that they had to achieve nationhood to ensure peace and
4. concord.
An international recognition of Kosova would herald the rightful entrance of
the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and Transnistria into the
international community.
Except Romania and South Cyprus, there are several European Union
member states that mainly call for consensus. Slovakia is among them.
Speaking to journalists after meeting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico last
Tuesday (4 December), European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
said: "it is my duty to ask all governments of Europe, including the Slovak
government to reach a consensus on Kosovo"; he went on stating the
following: "the Americans have a position, the Russians have a position. I
hope that Europeans will have a position as well, if needed". Premier Fico
replied: "I would consider it a huge mistake if the EU got divided over
Kosovo. It would make us weak and I have a feeling some superpowers are
relaying on this weakness even ahead."
The Serbian Menace
The chauvinist majority of Serbs and their Neo-Nazi leaders threaten with
another Kosova war, clearly demonstrating that they live in another era, that
they did not learn any lesson from the disastrous fate they encountered after
1989, and that the international community, EU included, should keep them
in long-term quarantine.
Serbian deputy Prime Minister Bojidar Djelic spoke out once more against
Kosova’s independence. After so many long decades of Yugoslavian
oppression, after a decade of unprecedented Serbian barbarism, anti-Albanian
racism, and tyranny, that little Himmler type of guy had the guts to pretend
that Serbia was offering Kosovo "a level of self-government that no other
region in no other country has seen". Despite the world-known, Serb-
masterminded bloodbath of Kosova, Serb premier Djelic still dared say that
all Belgrade is asking for is "not to break up our country".
In the same way Goebbels had not realized that for the massacred Jews of
Germany, Germany was not "their" country, chauvinist Serb premier Djelic
cannot understand that for the outright majority of the Kosovars, Serbia is not
"their" country.
US, Russian and Muslim interests coincide in Kosova
We have reasons to believe that it would be a serious mistake for the Russians
to further stick to their alliance with isolated, impotent and incorrigible
Belgrade; NATO will defend Kosova’s integrity, as Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has
repeatedly made clear.
5. Any Serbian reaction will be met with instant NATO reprisals and it is not the
moment for Russia to enter in conflicts with Muslim countries like Turkey
and Iran that may be valuable allies in the future.
On the other hand, Serbia would never be a trusted ally for Moscow, as
Belgrade is highly inclined to play the Anti-Muslim role tailored by France for
the Serbs in the Balkans.
An alliance with Serbia would be for Russia a safe ‘return’ to the Belle
Epoque; dropping Serbia for the sake of a vast continental alliance with
China, Muslim Central Asia, Iran, and Turkey is the only way for Putin to
outmaneuver the anti-Russian plans of Europe.
In Kosova, Russian, American and Muslim interests do coincide.
Note
Picture: European Muslims, who are deeply pro-American: the Kosovars
By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 12/8/2007