Apart from the fact that 'three Albanian boys were beaten as soon as they got off the ship', all the other facts are shaken...
What happened two or three days ago and which received good media, cannot be left to fade away like a fog on Mount Orjen, nor to be left on the road like any piece of stone.
It is an event that can only be held in glass.
Three or four days ago, three Albanian boys, in Herceg Novi, were brutally beaten by several (many) Montenegrin boys. About the event, the two countries are giving and taking, the courts, the Albanian deputies and ministers in the neighboring country, the embassies..., each in their own way.
Surprisingly, they all describe; they only describe the event as in a school full of exemplary students in drafting.
This is the first worry, the worry that day by day the event may fade and melt like the fog on Mount Orjen in Herceg Novi. When the daytime fog has become cloudy and causes 'rain and thunder' elsewhere in the Albania-Montenegro arena, or elsewhere in the region; then it may be too late. The region is laden with the unexpected, just like the autumn rain itself with clouds and thunder. Herceg Novi, it is not out of logic that it is an incentive for turbulence.
This is why it should not be allowed to spread from Zelenika, up to Orjen and up to Podgorica, Tirana or Belgrade and Athens. But the first signs of the 'fog' are happening:
Apart from the fact that 'three Albanian boys were beaten as soon as they got off the ship', all the other facts are shaky. Was it 'youth work' in the heat of the moment, or otherwise? Five of the eight perpetrators have been arrested - according to the Montenegrin police. But why eight people against three people, especially from the neighboring country? This has never happened in our codes, whether Montenegrins or Albanians.
Did the conflict start because of parking or disembarking? Even 'for parking' was said; but also for the 'discount', then neither of the two reasons. It seems as if the reasons were brought by the wind there by the sea, and yes the wind took them.
One of the ethnic Albanian ministers in the neighboring country, so benevolent that it cannot be said..., but 'in vain' produced a contrary proof. He said that 'the Albanian car did not have RSH license plates', as if wanting to explain the ethnic reason for the conflict. All the worse that it was so; if you follow the thread, it turns out that 'foreign license plates may have been planned as camouflage by the instigators of the conflict'.
In one of the television chronicles, made in the village of Zelenika - where it happened; it was said that the village is so peaceful that no conflict is remembered. This means that someone has placed the conflict in the 'Garden of Eden' of the Balkans with the idea of ending the goal.
Yes, you can feel an atmosphere of "hardening" of the event; that is, make him like a rock and not speak. The idea is to 'pass it' because we are good neighbours. Indeed this is so, good neighbours; but one day this event may even raise echoes in the Balkans. One of the abused boys tried to 'catch on' to a small flag he had in the car..., but this has no weight.
The big events that are about to explode in our region have weight. Montenegro itself is a small, peaceful country on our border. Until a few days ago, there was an Albanian prime minister, with fantastic Western leanings. Researchers have put the new government on the 'table' of a pro-Serbian and pro-Russian spirit.
Somewhere on the border with Montenegro is Republika Srpska, whose president, declared 'undesirable' by the US, is seeking the union of his state with Montenegro and Serbia.
The situation on the Kosovo-Serbia border is a 'fake' situation. The two sides are playing 'war games' in front of European Union spectators. It seems that the two sides are in a joint plan to 'freeze the blood' of their neighbors and Western allies.
Even between Albania and Greece, things are not like in 'Eden'. Greek nationalists invented a 'Junga nut' like Beleri, to show the country to Albania. This too was invented at the state borders, somewhere in the village of Peshkepi; and then fell asleep.
All are borderline events.
Herceg Novi itself is a town west of Kotor, bordering Croatia. I wonder how conflicts are being settled on the border of a Balkan state with an EU member state..., Croatia, Greece, Bulgaria!
The samples should only be kept in the glass and observed every moment what direction they take: they neither harden nor cloud. / Pamphlet
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