Serbia is a Criminal (Part 1)

EXCERPTS FROM THE BOOK "GREAT GENOCIDE AND THE RESISTANCE OF ALBANIANS" BY AUTHOR SHABAN BRAHA (No. 3) Page 53 of the book: "The situation of the Albanians who left their lands under the pressure and violence of the Montenegrins was serious and very serious. In a protest in June 1878 it was said, among other things: How many people, Montenegrins have cut off the ears, nose and lips of a child ... By cutting off the hands and feet of a child, they have shown to the whole world the greatest horrors that no nation he has not seen them. " "The Austro-Hungarian representation reported from Cetinje that fields, houses, olive groves and all property were ruthlessly confiscated from Albanians. Thus, being stripped of all their wealth, the wretched emigrants have become begging for bread. And this emigration was not small: From the newly annexed provinces of Kolashinin, Nikshiiq, Shpuza, Podgorica, Zabjak, there were about 1200-1500 families. Emigrations were also encouraged by pressures, provocations and other measures, such as sending children to Slavic schools, fining 50 gold coins for those who did not leave, forcing men to wear Montenegrin caps, demolishing and destroying the Albanian cemetery in Ulcinj, in Podgorica ... " "In 1883, it was reported by the Austro-Hungarian representation that 955 families with 3957 members had emigrated from Podgorica. From Shpuza 112 families with 644 people. From Zhabjak 40 families with 293 people. From Bar 34 families with 166 people. From Ulcinj 38 families with 170 people. From Niksic 228 families with 1090 people. And these, in order to face the difficult life, were scattered in Shkodra, Lezha, Durres. ” "In 1886, as informed by a foreign mission in Shkodra, the emigration of the inhabitants of Ulcinj continued uninterrupted. So far, 713 people have come to Shkodra this year, including the very rich, while another 50 families are expected soon. " (P. 53) All this probably did not need to be mentioned again, if there were Albanian schools for Albanians in Bar, Podgorica, Rozaje and Plava today. All this probably would not need to be mentioned, if the olive grove of Ulcinj was not held hostage to the Albanians of Ulcinj with all kinds of claims. All this probably had no reason to be mentioned, if Ulcinj today had its own merchant and tourist fleet, to sail as it once did across the Mediterranean. And in the end, all this probably did not need to be mentioned, if today in Ulcinj we would not work with perfidious forms so that there would be no more Albanian majority even in Ulcinj after some 30 or 50 years.








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