Albin Kurti's nationalist community has died along with Milosevich

Violet Von Cromon, the eurodeput that is known as one of Kosovo's major supporters, was filmed facing the Kosovo police that surrounded the municipal buildings in northern Kosovo by asking “what the hell are you doing here”? Her scene, speaking to Kosovo Albanian police, has sparked major debates [...]
Her scene, speaking to Kosovo Albanian police, has sparked major debates in Kosovo and, as it might be, has mobilised Albin Kurti's brains to analyse him as an anti-Albanian.
In fact, the sincere question of Eurodeputes Von Cromon should be the question that any responsible Kosovo politician should ask himself today before speaking and taking a stand for what is happening in the north.
And I'm talking about the opposition politicians in Kosovo, those who are complex by “patriotism” Albin Kurti's have no serious attitude that inspires confidence in the West that Kosovo is not in the hands of adventurers, but there are people who can stand by it as a pro-Western democratic state, the reason it was created by the West.
Some things need to be said out loud and clear.
The first to say is that Albanian mayors of municipalities in the north do not represent the will of the people in northern Kosovo who are the Serb majority and are elected by a minority that makes up 3 per cent of the voter list.
It is simply Albin Kurti's dolls that are being used to destabilise Kosovo.
They may serve as technical persons until making new elections as soon as possible, but this is done in co-ordination with the international factor and the Serbian side, calming them that Albanians are not going there as invaders, but as hosters of a technical process created by political abnormalities.
The opposition must clearly articulate this position, otherwise it is a accomplice in what is happening in the North.
Second, it must be clearly understood that Kosovo can survive only as a democratic state and not as a welcoming state, especially in relation to minorities. Democracy is the embryo of Kosovo's new state and not Albin Kurti's nationalism.
In March 1989, when Serbia was removing and the little autonomy remaining for Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, then the unannounced writer in politics, told the Western press that those who are deciding do not represent Kosovo and we will not consider. We will solve our problem through democracy and political representation of Albanians in democracy.
It seems like a simple sentence stated at the end of Yugoslav communism, but in fact the orientation of Kosovo towards democracy and the political representation of Albanians through the LDK was recognised by the West for ten years, even though the state of Kosovo was not recognised until they made it in 1999.
Albin Kurti and no politician in Kosovo can even appoint Serb representatives to local government. They can appoint technical persons, they can make political deals to overcome trust crises, but they can't guard heads from the people, with police.
Police are not to guard Albin Kurti's dolls, but order and quiet in Kosovo. The north seeks political solutions an hour ago, not police solutions. And the political solution comes from establishing a climate of confidence between the two sides to move towards the final agreement, not heading towards the final war. Kosovo either wins this battle as a democratic state, or loses its state.
Finally, it should be clear that the US and the European Union are the founders of the state of Kosovo, its advocates and, above all, the only ones struggling for Kosovo's survival in these difficult days. They should not be left alone.
The jerks of Albin Kurt and his wits are of no use to anyone. They are blacker than Milosevich's brainless Cetres, with the difference that they are brave only in words, as Milosevic's men even killed.
The opposition in Kosovo must testify that Kosovo is a serious state project, and that it will be a democratic state, based on Western standards. It seems opposition leaders are complex and why not politically frustrated by the idea that Kurt can become popular as a fireman. It's an illusion from which to be released.
Albin Kurti, more than Kosovo wants his chair and will be ashamed of these opposition leaders, when after this war offensive in the north, he sits down and gives Serbs more than they ask, just to secure his chair. He's an adventurer who created a war theater, only to be the only one to talk to. It will simply justify the deal it will deal with Serbs in the end, as it is doing to the end the honour of Alexander Vuciq, who is being close to him in difficult days as president accused of a series of scandals.
Meanwhile by then it could irreversibly harm Kosovo, could break Western trust in it, cancel visa liberalisation, and other steps back. To compensate for these, it will then have to release not only the buildings in northern Kosovo, but the headquarters in the middle of Pristina.
To him, it must stand today as the pro-Western opposition what Kosovo's state identity really is.
Albin Kurti's nationalist community has died along with Milosevic of Serbia. Our Milosevic can't raise him anymore.









