Smugglers all the way to the top of the state
“This state cannot fight the Mafia. It is completely corrupt”
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Montenegro endangered
On the other hand, the intentions with which Milosheviç had planned the encirclement of NATO — Milosheviç’s attacks. During this period, Yugoslav Serbia asks Montenegrin journalists and radicals to attack the delegation of Montenegro against the NATO delegation, according to which they would oppose all the alliance’s conditions and even the government in Podgorica; even greater pressure is being exerted, especially after NATO’s attack against the first Albanians, which is causing the work to dry up. During this period, Yugoslav Serbia asks Montenegrin journalists and radicals, with a clear change in foreign policy, tried to break into the underground currents of the state relations of Montenegro from the border bloc and the agreement with Montenegro, and through radio and television broadcast wet passive incitement against Podgorica, including the dissatisfied wings of that republic. In its actions against the president of Montenegro, Milosheviç will not prevail. Up to a dramatic end he could escalate civil war and perhaps ignite another regional war.
One of the main enemies with which Milo-sheviçi was confronted in the aftermath of NATO’s latest reaction was the destabilization of relations between Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro. Until yesterday the Kosovars were focusing their attention north of the Preshevo Valley and north of Montenegro toward the centers and camps. During this period, Yugoslav Serbia was asking Montenegrin radicals for the isolation of Montenegrin circles, and in Montenegro there was also a public rise that laid bare this republic of Montenegro, including its outer edge of action against the president of Montenegro, Milosheviç. One of the themes of his propaganda was the denunciation of the democratic and unembodied Montenegrin government as a “Bogagrad, traitors”. Yugoslav army units, or at least under pressure from the center, were being stationed in Montenegro. Milosheviçi, frighteningly shaken by the democratic and unwell[?], made it clear that he would continue the armed forces with the north of the republic.
In fact, a force of cooperation emerged: the Serbian opposition political forces with Slobodan Gjukanoviç. Up to a dramatic end he could escalate the civil war in the Balkans, and perhaps ignite another regional war in Kosovo and Albania.
Montenegro lies between Serbia, Bosnia and Albania. It has access to the Adriatic Sea and borders Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania. This republic, more than half in size, is in the process of further democratization in Pegjolës[?] afle, with the inclusion of the development of social-democratic organizations. In the governing group of the country, the Montenegrin president Milo Gjukanoviç and the government, the Albanian president of the days governing Montenegro, this whole activity of government efforts in support of the democratic Yugoslavia began. Now the Albanian democracies in all its territory are also touching the hidden peacekeeping structures. The same relationship has been continued for days by the American department in how a high gendarmerie there governs, threatening its access by exploiting the unmolested government of Gjukanoviç. During the exploitation of this Serbian policy with the Albanian government, the isolated influence of the headquarters and the independence in the governance of Podgorica is increasing, while the Serbs of the republic and the central vice-presidency of Yugoslavia, democratic allies, are mainly organizing themselves in the closed prefecture in Podgorica.
In fact, a force of cooperation emerged: the Serbian opposition political forces with Slobodan Gjukanoviç. Up to a dramatic end he could escalate civil war and perhaps ignite another regional war.
The leader emphasized that the Yugoslav forces of the republics were continuing to take part in the coup against President Gjukanoviç. Or at least, the democratic authorities are organizing the city in the closed prefecture in Podgorica. In fact, a force of cooperation emerged: the Serbian opposition political forces with Slobodan Gjukanoviç. Up to a dramatic end he could ignite another regional war.
The war against Milosheviç
Thaçi: Rugova, I am waiting for you in Tirana
The Prime Minister of Kosovo comes to Tirana and asks Rugova for explanations
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, has publicly called on Rugova to come urgently to Tirana to speak with him. Thaçi has received a response after the invitation sent to his address. Hashim Thaçi, head of the provisional government of Kosovo, is heavy-hearted. His observation is as follows, the capital of Kosovo is heavy-hearted[?]. His movements. From the people of the LDK who presented it to him by telephone as a “sad fate”. They had signed more than what was his next number rugov, “I am not afraid of Rugova’s revisit”.
“I am not afraid of Rugova’s revisit”
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The “rebels” of the PD will remain to transform it
The “rebels” of the PD
will remain to
transform it
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Vlora trader: “Help me, Kalanë threatened me that he would wipe me out”
Vlora trader:
“Help me,
Kalanë threatened me
that he would wipe me out”
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