Albin Kurti hits power: Two more years are not few, but they became 20 under the rule of the Tachyons.

Chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement! , Albin Kurti, has made a post in his Facebook profile on the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Technical-Usitary Agreement between KFOR and the Federation of Yugoslavia and Serbia governments in Kumanovo. Kurti says that more than a century ago in World War I, Serbia had celebrated [...]
Chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement! , Albin Kurti, has made a post in his Facebook profile on the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Technical-Usitary Agreement between KFOR and the Federation of Yugoslavia and Serbia governments in Kumanovo.
Kurti says that more than a century ago in World War I, Serbia had celebrated when it invaded this city, linking it with the signing of that agreement that ended NATO bombings and that even in practice freed Kosovo from Serbian aggression, writes Periscopi.
Mr. Kurti, further assaults the ruling class, saying that even after two decades of liberation, Kosovo remains a weak state, without basic justice and maximum unemployment.
Two more years are not few, and 20 years are too much for a people left under the rule of a dozen wines and tajkuns. Kurt.
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When Serbia has occupied Albanian lands more than a century ago in the First Balkan War, it has reserved the holiday when it invaded Kumanovo. Today, 20 years have been filled by the Technical-US Agreement between the International Security Force (KFOR) and the governments of the Yugoslav Federation and Serbia signed in Kumanovo.
With that agreement, NATO bombings ended, because, on the one hand, all Serbian-Yugoslav (military, police and other) forces were deployed from Kosovo until June 20th 1999, while the 25km Air Security Area and the 5km Land Security Area around the Kosovo border with Serbia banning the entry of the latter forces.
A decade after the threat of autonomy, Kosovo was released. And more than that since liberation, Kosovo remains a weak state, without minimum justice and maximum unemployment.
Two more years are not few, and 20 years are too much for a remaining people under the rule of a dozen Muslims and tajkun. /Periscope












