“The Contact Group states that Kosovo must remain within the existing borders of Yugoslavia. It is worded as ‘autonomy within Yugoslavia.’ Serbia is not mentioned anywhere. It is clear to the entire world — and not just to Albanians — that Serbia can no longer maintain control over two million Albanians” Right up to 1981, Mahmut Bakali (61) occupied the […]

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