Melbourne, Australia and Toronto, Canada (December 10, 2010) - The Australian Macedonian Human Rights Committee (AMHRC) and Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) condemn the Albanian government's continued threats against Macedonians in the Golo Brdo area for conducting Macedonian language classes. Since AMHRC and MHRMI's announcement of funding for the language classes (see www.mhrmi.org/news/2010/february14_e.asp), Albanian government officials, secret service agents, and police have tried to prevent the classes from taking place and have issued death threats against the Macedonian teachers.
“We feel like third class citizens. We feel degraded; how can it be that we live in a country in the 21st century, with a police force that bans the learning of one’s mother tongue?”, asked an angry Edmond Osmani, President of the Golo Brdo local committee of the Macedonian Alliance for European Integration – a Macedonian political party working to protect the rights of Macedonians in Albania.
AMHRC, MHRMI and the Macedonian Alliance for European Integration reiterate our demand to the international community to hold Albania accountable for its persecution of its Macedonian minority and force Albania to uphold its obligations regarding minority rights under international human rights law.
AMHRC and MHRMI also affirm that we have expanded our funding of Macedonian language classes throughout Albania, and have opened a new kindergarten in the village of Vrbnik. Anyone interested in making a contribution towards the struggle for the survival of Macedonian culture in Albania or towards the human rights struggle of Macedonians throughout the Balkans, may contact us, per the details below.



-Dear Sir or Madam, It is truly shameful, as much as it is illegal, for the UN to remove the name "Macedonian" from the designation of language spoken in Macedonia (and by Macedoniаns). For two decades already, the UN is assisting Greek interests in breaking the basic International Laws, the basic Human Rights resolutions and commit unjustice towards Macedonia. The principles of sovereign equality of states and the inviolability of their juridical personality, lead to the conclusion..
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