Originally posted by sydney
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Albanianization in Macedonia
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Anyone else see the Albanian flag draped over Tsar Samoil's Fortress today?
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I’m not surprised. How can you demand respect from others when you don’t respect yourself?!
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Albanian children spitting and swearing towards worshipers at Church in Skopje
Article/video: https://infomax.mk/wp/ta%D0%B6ha-c%D...EOFwQ9ftocUQqo
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Originally posted by Carlin15 View PostThe Ministry of Internal Affairs has opened up an investigation against Rexhepi:
https://www.24.mk/details/mvr-go-ist...alvarot-na-ivz
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Originally posted by Niko777 View PostNobody exposed him. Rexhepi himself publicly posted the video on his facebook profile. Just another ordinary day in North Macedonia.
Someone who translated it would've exposed him as he was speaking in Albanian and alerted the Macedonian media.
EG: DUI.
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Originally posted by Niko777 View PostNobody exposed him. Rexhepi himself publicly posted the video on his facebook profile. Just another ordinary day in North Macedonia.
Someone who translated it would've exposed him as he was speaking in Albanian and alerted the Macedonian media.
EG: DUI.
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Someone from his own community exposed him.
He is at odds with DUI.
Albanians over there are the same as DPNE and SDS.... However even they're shocked how divided the Macedonians are due to this stupid party politics.
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Sulejman Rexhepi: "The Macedonian people are "Wild", that's why they don't have an identity"
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD2IavwSvv0
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Originally posted by Karposh View PostFFS...When did Macedonian men become such cuckold pussies? Macedonia is being gang raped in front of his eyes and he, as the master of the house, rewards them. Pathetic.
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It's important to keep track of Albania's next political leaders.
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With the support of Europol, 64 members of an Albanian-speaking organised crime network were arrested between 3-5 April during a simultaneous operation carried out in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Italy and which saw the involvement of some 600 law enforcement officers. The suspects are believed to have been illegally producing and trafficking drugs, with links to trafficking in human...
MORE THAN 60 ARRESTED IN SERIES OF POLICE ACTIONS AGAINST ALBANIAN MAFIA
05 April 2019
With the support of Europol, 64 members of an Albanian-speaking organised crime network were arrested between 3-5 April during a simultaneous operation carried out in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Italy and which saw the involvement of some 600 law enforcement officers. The suspects are believed to have been illegally producing and trafficking drugs, with links to trafficking in human beings, prostitution and money laundering.
This sting follows a complex investigation looking into the activities of this organised crime group operating in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Italy and the UK. The suspects are believed to have been managing at least a dozen cannabis plantations distributed across Belgium and in the north of France. Some of the same suspects were also involved in a case of trafficking of human beings in France.
55 individuals were arrested in Belgium, including the leaders of the OGG, 7 in the Netherlands and a further 2 in France in this investigation led by the Belgian Police Fédérale (Federal Police) in cooperation with the French Gendarmerie Nationale (National Gendarmerie), the Dutch Politie (National Police), the Italian Direzione Investigativa Antimafia (Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate) and the British Metropolitan Police.
Europol supported the investigation from the outset by facilitating the exchange of information. On the action day, six Europol experts were deployed on-the-spot in Belgium, France and the Netherlands to allow for the real-time exchange of information, cross-checks of the data gathered in the course of the action against Europol’s databases, as well as providing technical support when dismantling the drugs production sites as well as forensic support, extracting 14 mobile devices seized.
To this day, this operation has resulted in 39 premises searches, the dismantlement of 15 indoor cannabis plantations and seizure of:
8255 cannabis plants;
Around € 100.000 in cash and gold;
4 luxury vehicles;
63 electronic devices.
This investigation is part of the Italian Direzione Investigativa Antimafia Project ONNET, an EU-financed initiative to tackle mafia-type organised crime groups active in Europe. The project was launched last November at Europol’s headquarters and comprises 6 Member States (Italy, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain) and Europol. Project ONNET targets the mafia-style criminal groups in their entirety, rather than one or more of their specific criminal activities.
Albanian organised crime continues to remain a concern for countries across Europe, a threat which Europol takes very seriously. Back in March, experts on Albanian speaking organised crime convened at Europol’s headquarters in The Hague to discuss ways to better tackle these poly-criminal violent mafia-type clans. Further operations of this type are expected to take place in the near future as law enforcement ramps its response to this criminality.
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