Thaci: Tito's anti-Albanian decision before 75 years

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has said that 75 years ago, the top Yugoslav state leader, Josip Broz Tito, made a decision to declare military administration in Kosovo, which was one of the most anti-Albanian documents just after the end of World War II. Thaci wrote on Facebook that according to that document, [...]
Thaci has written on Facebook that on the basis of that document, Yugoslav politics through Serbian and other explorers liquidated the patriotic element in Kosovo and hit the strongest pillars of Albanian families in all regions.
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75 years ago, Yugoslav top state leader Josip Broz Tito made a decision to declare military administration in Kosovo, which was one of the most anti-Albanian documents just after the end of World War II.
According to that document, Yugoslav politics through Serbian and other explorers liquidated the patriotic element in Kosovo and hit the strongest pillars of Albanian families in all regions.
These crimes and these genocides were committed in the alleged anti-fascist spirit, which actually resulted in Prizren's gathering on July 10, 1945, where Kosovo was violently annexed with Yugoslavia. The strongest response against this Serb terror was the uprising of Commander Shaban Polluza, who died. HTH












