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Originally Posted by Rex Chroatorum
Not all of them, I agree that they are troublemakers in macedonia but situation on kosovo and in montenegro is quite different
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They are already making troubles in Montenegro. All the Albanian parties have called for ethnic regionalization in Montenegro and for autonomy in Montenegro. The Albanians on the border with Albania are armed and want to join Kosovo. In Tuzi (small town near Montenegrin capital) their have been violent protests over the last 1.5 years for it too be a seperate municipalities, the mayor's brother reportedly said that if the Montenegrin authorities do not do as the Albanians demand he will fire rockets on Podgorica.
Basically. Albanian's are troublemakers, end of story. The only exception in Montenegro is Ulcinj where the Catholic Albanians are concentrated and where their is a strong tourism industry. And even then last year and this year there were violent incidences in the Ulcinj area between Albanian "tourists" from Kosovo and non-Muslim Albanians there.
Also. How about the case of the Albanians from America who were planning to blow up the Montenegrin parliament.
Or how about Tom Lantos. A Jewish U.S. congressman who has tried to push a bill through congress demanding autonomy for Montenegro's Albanians because on a trip by several congressmen to Montenegro, the trip was funded by some albanian diaspora groups in the U.S., he was told that Montenegro was an "apartheid" state -- a very ridicoulous claim.
If anything, Albanians are a threat in Montenegro.