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What kind of pro-Albanian propaganda is this?


These things have never happened:

  • In 1990, Kosovo’s parliament declared independence from Serbia
  • adopted a constitution for the new Republic of Kosova
  • Kosovo remained occupied by Serbia

While these are far from neutral:

  • continuously been an arena of freedom fights
  • Albanian people and their struggle for liberty
  • not one foreign country recognized the brave step taken by the Kosovar Albanians
  • bounded his life with Kosovo’s destiny
  • heroic fall of Adem and Hamëz Jashari

Thus, I am marking this article with totallydisputed tag. Nikola 13:14, 12 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

NPOV?

really don't think this article is NPOV. Statements like: "led to the heroic fall of Adem and Hamëz Jashari" and the fact that the article is totally missing references makes this whole article questionable.

That is the truth. This article shows the truth of Kosovo. You must be dumb to now recognize that Kosovo wasn`t occupied by Serbs and they have making a lot of suffering to ethnic albanians. 90% of inhabitants in Kosovo are albanians, this shows everything who has occupied who!?

Seriously....

I was trying to find information about Kosovar politics when I ran across this page. Seriously; the man did so much to further Kosovo's independence why is this kind of fluff propaganda piece necessary. The writing is jumbled, slanted, rumor ridden and erratic, and it sounds more like the gushing of a teen heartthrob magazine than serious scholarly examination. A serious subject deserves serious, unbiased fact. Jashari's role in the conflict in Kosovo was important; too important to warrant a piece of fan fiction.