Re:TRY TO MAKE PEACE WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS NOT ENEMY

moma (moma@www.maich.gr)
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 12:18:19 +0300


Dear Mr. Kapeshnica (I assume it is your name),

I had a chance to read your "interesting" article under the title: TRY
TO MAKE PEACE WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS NOT ENEMY! However, I was very
suprised by the fact that You do not speak Serbian language, but You are
able to read it! Usually, it is much easier to learn to speak, then to
read! Anyway,....! Moreover, You grew up in that country, probably You
did finish primary school there as well (for free), and probably all
classes were given in Albanian language (I find no explanation, for the
fact that You do not speak the official language of your former
country). Ask your present com-patriots if there is any (state)
primary or high school where the first language is for example Spanish,
about the Universities, is pointless to discus. I do agree, despite the
fact that your opinion is different, that the violence, slaughtering and
humiliation lead no where! Why I say that? Simply, just the fact that
You are so supportive concerning the UQK is enough! They do kill,
slaughter and humiliate, don't they? You can ask, your present
com-patriots as well, what is the meaning of the word Constitution! Or
try to find some French, English, Spanish, Turkish or Canadian guy, and
ask them what is their opinion about Corsica, N. Ireland, Basks, Kurds
and Quebec, respectively. May be it is even better to ask some of Yours
present com-patriots about Waco, Texas and New Mexico! All of them would
say: Yes, we do have rights to defend our country and constitution, what
they does anyway by using the army and police!
I agree with you absolutely that everyone has a right for freedom, and I
definitely disagree with the use of force, but the fact that Albanians
are majority on Kosovo does not give them right to take apart one
country! Try to imagine what would happen all over the world if
something like that would be allowed?! The law, the constitution should
be followed every where, isn't it? Or lets make imaginary situation,
that Kosovo gets its independence and with it, lets assume some 200 000
Serbs, that would ask for their independence in few years! Why not? Lets
assume that Greeks in Albania seeks independence! Why not? Or whoever!
Sincerely Yours,
M.D.Dimitrijevich, PhD
PS. Next time, should be very polite from You to singe your letter!