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Due to the recent-past, when I was caught in between Kosovo war, and crisis Kosova went through eversince I was born, I got involved in politics and reading about international relations.
I mainly contribute in articles related to Kosova and Albanian related articles. I also find technology related articles interesting.
Greetings
ilir
p.s. Message to revert warriors, stay_cool, you will change nothing by that kind of behaviour, instead learn about NPOV and learn to agree to disagree.
Useful links on Kosovo-related issues
CDRSEE Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in SEE
Civic Dialogue (CiD), a non-partisan, multi-ethnic initiative of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Serbia and Kosova, was launched in 2002 to abrogate the consequences of the violent conflicts in former Yugoslavia.
Mini-documentary (video on a website) on Skanderbeg, the greatest Albanian hero.
Even Russian officialsopenly admit that the formal recognition of independence of Kosova is closer than never before.
Smart politician Montenegro's PM, Djukanovic, on Kosovo issue (it is in Serbian only, sorry)
Useful links on technology and sciences
Digg.com a great resource on news about technology. (highly recommendable)
Network World a good resource for Networking related issues
InformIT one of the best resources of free articles on IT. (highly recommendable)
Physics A collection of videos recorded of an amazing MIT professor, lecturing physics.
Physics The same professor as above, lecturing on Electromagnetism.
News
Done with the thesis, delivered it. Now I can dedicate more time for my beloved Misplaced Pages. Hope someone did not miss me a lot, if yes, I will try to make it up for you.
My new blog I decided to restart my blogger. Don't remember the details of the old one, was too busy with other stuff.
Evidence on more attrocities committed toward the innocent civillian population. (Beware of the photographs section, do not watch them unless you have a strong stomach)
Albanian students were subject to discrimination, and were not allowed to study in the regular schools for more than 8 years. Attempts for peaceful protests were crushed by the Serbian police resulting in many imprisoned and severely beaten.
(more to come soon).
Countries/Cities visited outside Kosova (sorted by year)