Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Kultur Minister of Bulgaria is on a visit to Kosova. He states that there is progress in repairing objects of culture and that... he is of Albanian origin. There are some villages around Sofia with Albanian population - I forget how this came to be.

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“There was state-owned property in the 50s, including various cooperatives and social organizations. But they existed only from 1946 to 1953,” the source said. “Serbia has no property in Kosovo.” (Lajm through ECIKS)

Ooops! Could the property law gods be on Kosova's side? Further, "the Constitution of Former Republic of Yugoslavia determines only two kinds of properties: socially owned and publicly owned properties." I'm not sure of which constitution they are talking about, but wouldn't the definition of "public" and "society" matter here? Could Kosova share its privatisation revenue with Serbia and turn around and sue Serbia for a share of its much more lucrative privatisation earnings? Privatisation works in mysterius ways.

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Decani Monastery has welcomed for the first time after the war a group of Albanian high school students and teachers from Irzniq village, Decani municipality. Smart move by Fr. Sava - not that he needs my commendation.


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