За вториот линк кажи што вика како што велиш ти старчето
he residual affection for the Ballist cause has been witnessed in not only Macedonia but in Albania and Kosovo as well. Everyone from radical nationalist parties to football hooligan groups name themselves after the Ballists, and monuments and memorials are going up in memory of the “Skenderbeg Division” and other infamous units belonging to the Albanian fascist militants. Such eagerness to glorify the former Nazi collaborators have left many Macedonians deeply uneasy regarding the intents of the Albanians and especially the DUI party of former rebel fighter Ali Ahmeti.
“They are all the same,” avers Markovski. “It is sad to say, but for us the Ballists are now once again in power.”
When asked for his views on the memorials, Markovski states, “the Ballist monuments are not right. They considered themselves to be fighters, but they committed atrocities and forced us to leave our homes and towns. They are wild people- they felt no guilt for their crimes. They were not like the Turks, who remain very good neighbors.”
However, he admits that older Macedonians who feel so outraged by the current direction the country is headed are unable to influence anything: “the Veterans Association complained, but we have no power.
Out of 150,000 of us, only 3,000 are still living. And of course, with every passing year there are less and less. I can only hope that people somewhere are interested to hear the stories from those of us still alive, while there is still time.”
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што ти беше целта што ги постави линковите јас стварно не знам се фалиш нешто или :kesa: