They don't recognise the state in which they live and work ( SR Serbia):
- refusal to serve in the army
- non-participation in the elections
- non-payment of all state taxes and duties
- the establishment of "parallel schools", exclusively for the members of the Albanian national minority
It represents a violation of the provision 37 of the Final Document of the 2nd Meeting of the Conference on Human Dimension of the OSCE (Copenhagen, 1990), and of the Para.9 of the Preamble, of the articles 20 and 21 of the Framework Convention of the Council of Europe on the Protection of National Minorities.
At the same time, the Albanian minority uses all the benefits given by the state and the system they do not recognize, but which are suitable for them:
- health insurance
- employments in public and private sectors
- all rights in the field of information
- passports
- vaccination of the population, etc.
Don't you think, they are asking too much ?
2007-10-07
04:12:37
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