Tuesday, November 9, 2010


"Gazeta Shqiptare": Extremists protest at front of' the Albanian Embassy in Athens

November 10, 2010

"The evening of November 4 in front of the Embassy of the Republic of Albania in Athens, organized a rally that lasted several hours by Greek groups, anti-Albanian organizations in Northern Epirus, under the leadership the so-called "Neolea Vorioipiroton", "Youth Northern Epirus", which in Albanian translates as "Rinia vorio-epirotase" », writes in edition of the Albanian newspaper 'Gazeta Shqiptare'.


"With banners and Greek flags in their hands, asked the Albanian government to take urgent steps to solving the murder of Aristotle and Gouma provide immediate solutions to the problems plaguing the Greek minority in our country".

As reported by the media in the neighboring country, this rally was also attended by New Democracy, Pasok and LAOS.

At the end of peaceful assembly, served by the organization Youth of "Northern Epirus' written petition addressed to Prime Minister Sali Berisha, the President of the Albanian Republic Bamir Topi and the Albanian Parliament.

The written protest accused Albania, among others, for a project - platform designed to off-localization of areas where the Greek minority resides.

The protesters warned that if this situation continues in Northern Epirus, it will continue their protests.

'Gazeta Shqiptare' in possession of the letter of protest, which begins with a fair trial of Aristotle Goumas.

Then, in paragraph 2 states:

'In respect of the rights associated with minority language as follows
the national ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Minorities:

The establishment of the Greek language as the official language in public administration at minority areas so that public documents be drawn up in Greek.

Creating public Greek schools.

The right to education, training and education in mother tongue language at all levels and in all levels of education.

In paragraph 3 of this protest is the excerpt:

"Prohibition of acts against the Greek minority and the seizure of land belong to the Greeks, according to the original documents."

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