Proposal for the International Tribunal, Osmani: Scandalous, talking about VMRO's revenge mentality

Albanian Minister of Foreign Affairs of Northern Macedonia, from the ranks of the Democratic Union for Integration, Bujar Osmani, has considered it “Scandalosis”, North Macedonia's candidate for President Gordana Silanovska Davkova, from among the Macedonian nationalist party V MRO- DPMNE, to establish an International Tribunal for the 2001 War. According to Osman, [...]
Albanian Minister of Foreign Affairs of Northern Macedonia, from the ranks of the Democratic Union for Integration, Bujar Osmani, has considered it “Scandalosis”, North Macedonia's candidate for President Gordana Silanovska Davkova, from among the Macedonian nationalist party V MRO- DPMNE, to establish an International Tribunal for the 2001 War.
According to Osmani, these proposals, but also the recently V nationalist discour MRO is using it, are clear indications of the mentality of this party.
The “is a scandalous statement, which especially on this day of May 2nd has seriously affected the dignity of every Albanian, but not only Albanians, other communities that have benefited from that uprising, from the Ohrid Agreement, rather speaks of the revenge mentality”, Osmani said at a news conference.
He added that unfortunately, the Narrator that VMRO- The DMPNE, “barazie, sees monopoly loss and loss of dominance and as a threat to Macedonian interest, which is contrary to Macedonian basic interest”.
Otherwise, Siljanovska-Davidkovka on Tuesday proposed the creation of an International Tribunal for the 2001 war between the National Liberation Army, with Supreme Command Ali Ahmeti, and Macedonian police and military forces.
This proposal, Davkovka has made during an electoral rally in Kumanovo, where it has cited international law, which, in its assessment, says some works against humanity never age.
In the middle of the lines, the Macedonian nationalist candidate has allied in the 2001 war, and the possibility of addressing these works at an International Tribunal.
The war in Macedonia had begun on January 22, 2001, and had ended on 13 August 2001, with the signing of the Ohrid Agreement.
This war had come as a result of the systematic mistreatment the Macedonian regime rendered to Albanians living in Macedonia.
The National Liberation Army had the Supreme Command Ali Ahmeti, currently chairman of the Democratic Union for Integration, the largest Albanian political force in northern Macedonia.
Ahmeti, but also DUI, throughout the election campaign, both in the first round of presidential elections (April 24th), and in the campaign for the second round of presidential and parliamentary elections to be held on May 8th, have been the target of continued attacks by Macedonian nationalists, namely VMRO, and its leader, Hristian Mickoski.












