Macedonia: Commentary says US to help creation
of "natural Albania"
BBC Monitoring Europe (Political) - February 5, 2009 Thursday
Text of report by Macedonian Albanian-language newspaper Fakti on 3 February
[Commentary by Fadil Lushi: "Greater Albania, a Worn-Out Notion"]
Dear readers!
In this article, I will make an effort to present my views in such a way so as
not to be perceived as folk-patriotic, historical, Ballist [WWII anti-communist
and nationalist fighters, some of which collaborated with the Axis powers in
Greece and former Yugoslavia; the organization advocated that all Albanians
should live in a single state], or descriptive. On the contrary, I would like my
article to be perceived as a journalistic approach to the notion of Greater
Albania.
Greater Albania as a political notion has existed since the London Conference
[London Conference of Ambassadors of 1913], in which the artificial borders of
Albania were determined. It is a pseudo-scientific and pseudo-political notion
and, at the same time, a concept that has been continuously glorified, but also
"humanized and emancipated" to the extent that it has been victimized. This
political concept, being a product of the chauvinistic views of the countries
surrounding Albania, has been used whenever the Albanian people made an effort
to review the decisions of all sorts of peace conferences and other events, such
as the Conference of Versailles, Conference of London, and so on. It was also
used as a tool during the politically rigged trials in Macedonia, Montenegro,
Kosova [Kosovo], Serbia, and elsewhere. The demonstration of 1968, 1981, and
1984, as well as the wars in Kosova and Macedonia in 2001 were condemned as
having had the aim of creating Greater Albania. The enemies of Albania have
resorted to this notion whenever they felt the danger that autochthony and
geographic heritage could be reviewed, even though they are aware that it has
never been part of the Albanian political agenda. This is because a name like
that would never suit the long-term policies of any independent region. To say
Greater Albania means to include lands that are not rightfully Albanian. And,
seen in this way, it is a very dehumanizing and de-emancipating idea. This idea
cannot enjoy support internationally and cannot be part of the vocabulary of the
countries that aspire to join Euro-Atlantic structures.
The main universal value of the Albanian people living in various villages of
the Illyric [Balkans] peninsula is not the aspiration to create Greater Albania.
On the contrary, it is the idea of political and geographic unification around
an ultimate centre.
The Albanians, who are scattered across several countries, are the only nation
with a single language, culture, history, and identity, but is geographically
denigrated and its country is surrounded by land inhabited with its own people.
For this reason, the Albanian nation is right to continue to demand its lost,
that is, usurped lands. This journey should be perceived as a creative journey,
just like the journey of Abraham. It should be a humane and emancipating path.
It is a path that leads to the creation of natural Albania in order to put an
end once and for all to the ambiguities of the aforementioned notion. The
creative path of a people should never be obstructed because it is a natural and
human path. Participants on this path should be all those who have a stake in
our past that has been accumulated since the London Conference. Its opponents
will perceive this Albanian path towards Natural Albania as an irredentist,
chauvinistic, nationalist, and utopian excursion on their part. But, this
creative journey has the aim of finding the chief treasure - the land that has
been usurped by bloody hordes and gangs.
The creation of Natural Albania is inevitable because of objective reasons. And,
one of these reasons is the integration of Albania in NATO, followed by the
process of the independence of Kosova, construction of the Durres-Kukes-Morine
road (not by accident, it will be concluded in 2013), discreet US support,
rejection of the NATO invitation for Macedonia, Greece's diplomatic problems
over the issues of Cameria, and graves of its soldiers in the territory of
Albania, and the issue of the Presheve [Presevo] Valley [in southern Serbia],
which continues to be a problem for Serbia. The integration of Albania in NATO
is an expression of political stability in the Balkans.
On the other hand, the euthanizing of Macedonia in the political as well as in
the geographic aspect will intensify even more the creation of a new country
with natural borders in the Balkans. Macedonia's intolerant and denigrating
policy has for some time been unable to harmonize its rhetoric with the European
political trends especially towards its neighbours, with which it has a number
of unsolved problems, such as the language, church, history, and the name. And,
not by accident, these policies, which are at odds with the European diplomacy,
will continue to delve in the ruins of capricious, conspiratorial, biblical,
antique, and megalomaniac ideas.
The creation of Natural Albania will not depend on any of its neighbours. It
will not depend on the leading figures of the Albanian institutional politics in
Tirana, Prishtina [Pristina], or Tetove [Tetovo] because they secretly do not
want this unification, as that would spoil their political career plans. By all
means, this process will enjoy the moral and material support of all those who
approve of this idea, especially of the United States. If the notion of Greater
Albania has been worn out, the notion of Natural Albania cannot be abused,
denigrated, or misinterpreted. It can not be misinterpreted because it is our
moral and national heritage and our conscience. The notion of Natural Albania is
not a myth, story, or a lie. It is simply a historical reality and a new
Albanian reality in the Balkans.
Source: Fakti, Skopje, in Albanian 3 Feb 09
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