Friday, March 19, 2010


"Elefteri Ora"

Cooperation after ... but visa for our "friends", Albanians

Greek press about the last visit of Michael Chrysohoides in Tirana

"Okay, we signed the protocol police cooperation with the Albania. Whether it will be respected from Tirana and will see. However, we have very bitter experience", Minister said for the press.

Therefore provides a common database for use by Athens and Tirana, exchange information, of joint police operations (assume something better than those made so far and not release results) was reported by our Minister.

Also the agreement was signed for cross-border cooperation to combat organized crime with Albania. Annyyaw many effort was made to abolish visas for Albanian citizens wanting to travel within the EU

But, Indeed to strengthen his argument and knowing what is next and perceptions, the Albanian minister Basha said that the abolition of visas will help the integration of Albanian immigrants in Greek society.

The argument Chrisochoïdis

According to Michael Chrisochoïdis, the abolition of visas will isolate the circuits of "black criminals" who launder money and traffic in people and criminals in Greece and Albania. When asked about crime in the ranks of Albanians in Greece, Mr Chrisochoïdis said "there is indeed a big increase in crime by foreigners in Greece and the share of the Albanian element is increased to a significant level, since it is a much the number of immigrants living in Greece.

They are not asking anything?

The Greek newspaper asks Christoxoides that Tirana must tell us how is possible that many Kalashnikovs found here in Athens, linked with Albanian extremist and criminal groups?

According to "Elefteri Ora", the Albanian police are corrupted and send with falls passports element of Albanian extremist to establish in Greece, a center composed from member of UCK.

"Of course, if you know something about the action of the UCK and the various offshoots of here, it would be to tell us everything", writes "Elefteri Ora" to the Greek Interior Minister Christoxoides.

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