The race: a continuation of the genocide policies of former Yugoslavia and Serbia against the Albanian people.

Kushtrim Gara, a member of the Government Commission for the Displaced, has consistently underscored the ongoing nature of genocidal policies implemented by former Yugoslavia and Serbia targeting the Albanian population. He draws a direct line between historical events following World War II and the more recent conflict in Kosovo. In a recent public declaration, Gara stressed that the conclusion of World War II did not signify an end to violence directed against Albanians.

Instead, he argued, genocidal policies persisted, albeit in altered forms. “The cessation of World War II should have concurrently represented the termination of genocidal policies and the associated violence impacting entire populations,” Gara asserted. He provided specific instances to support his claims, including Vaso Čubrilović’s ideological framework designed to expel Albanians and the “Patkoi” plan.

These actions, he emphasized, demonstrate a continued pattern of discriminatory policies against the Albanian people. Gara’s statements reflect a long-standing perspective, asserting that the legacy of aggression and harmful policies against Albanians continues from the era of former Yugoslavia and Serbia.

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