Wednesday, March 13, 2013


Aleksander Arvizu











Act Now - Albanians Coming Together Now

US Ambassador Arvizu exclusively for "My Story": You need a mechanism that protects the individual and fair judicial system
"Society needs two essential elements to guarantee the respect of human rights: must have the vision to see human rights as a priority and should be a mechanism to protect individuals. Government can not establish priority against with the people it governs.

If the Albanian people are not working to protect minorities, if families do not seek to protect women and children, it would be unrealistic to think that the government would come to act on their behalf. Albanians have a good name for their hospitality and kindness.

When these qualities are directed towards the communities and their country, the potential for change would be enormous. This is why we undertook the initiative ACT Now!: It is an attempt to make people act on the basis of the values ​​of their community; work with elected leaders; and improve their communities, including the scope of the rights of human. "

Note.

 The Himara Community, addressed publicly, to the U.S. ambassador in Tirana, Alexander Arvizu, as a special guest, to visit the Himara Region, under the observance of universal human rights, to demand that thousands of American citizens originally from Himara to have properties inherited from their grandparents, to investigate the looting of the properties of the people of Himara....

 The U.S. government has funded three projects to the Himara Community, in which the struggle for freedom and the right to identity and property, but also the glorious history of 2600 years of independence of the region, which unfairly including, by the great European powers, to current Albanian territory.  

No comments: