BERISHA AGAINST KOSOVO
By destroying his own state, Berisha did the Serbs the greatest service
That is how the Serbian newspaper "Blic" writes, as do many international press organs, which accuse the former president of national treason.
Berisha's activity over these 7 years, especially during the Kosovo crisis, but in general against Kosovo, against the national cause, against Albanian democratic cooperation, anti-European and anti-Western, gave political and military aggression from Belgrade against the Kosovo Albanians the opportunity to advance.
What happened with the destruction of the institutions and the pilot destruction of the Albanian state, that is to say during the years 1992-1997, was unprecedented and unheard of in the entire history of the world, an anti-Albanian maneuver previously unimaginable, with its tragic consequences lasting to this day, both for Albania and the Albanians of Albania, as well as for Kosovo and its Albanians.
The struggle for power and Berisha's greed to rule crossed all political, ethical and human norms; they even came to collide with the most vital interests of the nation and of Albanians in the former Yugoslavia. If before this outburst many in the world did not take seriously the more than justified warning about destabilization and the great danger facing the Albanian country and the whole region, then the bloody war, the struggle for power to destroy the nation and its democratic governance, became clear in their essence; everything that had happened and continues to happen to Albania makes understandable the role and contribution so damaging of the anti-Albanian, politically adventurous demagogue, in an almost irreparable decomposition.
Accused as an agent of the UDB and a partner of Serbia, he not only crushed, he not only revealed for the first time from the White House that the Kosovo Albanians were sabotaging the petition for Kosovo and President Clinton's executive order, that the Kosovo Albanians were aggressive, that you and foreign journalists said that such talk against the Albanian government was neither a slip of the tongue nor political revenge, but a clear declaration of an anti-national and anti-historical orientation.
He had sincerely raised the hope that the Kosovar "was instructed," but the crooked capture of his opponents became a suspicious and bitter object of history. And to this day many people know Berisha as the most two-faced and most untrustworthy figure in Albanian politics, whose anti-Kosovo thesis and thesis against cooperation with the Albanians of the former Yugoslavia have been a calculated and secret project of Serbian policy in the Balkans, headed by Slobodan Milošević.
In the photo, the banners read: "KARABASHININ VETËVENDOSJEN"[?] "KOSOVA" "JASHTË MILOSHEVIÇ"[?]