Saturday, December 22, 2012

 

The "Golden Down" ask the Greek Foreing Ministry for Census inAlbania

  
Christos Pappas: Deterioration of the results of the census of 2011 in Albania
Question;
To Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos


Topic: "Deterioration of the results of the census of 2011 in Albania"

     
It is known that the Albanian rulers of the occupied northern part of the Epirus, do everything possible to extinguish the Greek presence from the Albanian state.


    
According to the results of the 2011 census announced a few days ago by the competent authority of the Albanian state in albania live only 24,361 Greeks. Moreover, Orthodox Christians constitute only 6.75% of the population.


    
From the first moment, both of northern actors, and the Orthodox Church of Albania complained that the process of inventory to record the ethnicity and religion does not meet the minimum objective method followed by other European countries.


   
In support of this, Albanian citizen who worked as an enumerator in the census, gave an interview to the newspaper "Gazeta Shqiptare" in Tirana and denounced widespread irregularities and tampering with regard to the recording of ethnic and religious group they belong to the Albanian citizens.


To the Minister:


What is the Greek government's position on the results of the census in Albania? Would accept to use these numbers before international organizations?


Which political and diplomatic means will react to manipulations of Albanians seeking to hide the Greek and Orthodox Christian presence in this country? Will ask for further and effective investigation into allegations of falsification of the results?


Will be the new approach of the Albanian side, following previous provocative actions of political leadership, object representations to international organizations involving both countries (UN, OSCE, Council of Europe, etc.) to be terminated officially irredentist mood formally expressed by albania over time?


 
Athens, 20/12/2012The Inquirer MPCHRISTOS PAPPAS

MP STATEPEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION-GOLDEN DAWN

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