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Ajni SINANI
A Mission Association in the Balkans
Ajni Sinani
Abstract
Unreal secession and partition of Muslim lands as a result of expulsion of The Ottoman Empire brought forth the formation of states in the Balkans where only, two of them, had Muslims as a majority; Albania and Bosnia.
People in these areas were subjected to being second class citizens and a minority group. They are forced either to be exiled or assimilated and converted to accepted religion, besides being continuously brutalized, tortured and killed by their enemies. The communist system abolished the freedom of religion and stated the country as atheist. When the foreign forces entered in these two countries, along came many missionary organizations many atrocities and ruins, economical damaged infrastructure, making these countries as one of the poorest countries in Europe along with Bosnia.
Self-created atmosphere after September 11 is a kind of support and the easiest way doing activities related to these organizations. Christian missionaries are famous for their hard efforts, well organized, numerous funds, and adequate permission documents. Moreover, they describe our Prophet as antiChrist, Quran as plagiarist of Bible, Islam as heresy and compare with paganism. The main
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Enis Sulstarova, Pinar ucting the Albanian Nationalism through discourse
Constructing the Albanian Nation through Discourse: Continuity and Change in Three Periods in Modern History of Albania PINAR AKÇALI Middle East Technical University, Turkey ENIS SULSTAROVA Institute for Democracy and Mediation, Albania This article analyzes the continuity and change in the nationalist discourse in Albania during the three periods of its modern history, National Awakening (), Communism (), and Post-Communism () by looking at the three basic approaches of the literature on ethnic studies: primordialism, circumstantialism, and constructionism. We aim to show how the actors of nationalist discourse construct a ‘primordial’ Albanian identity in different, yet somehow consistent ways over these three periods depending on the different economic, political and social circumstances. Keywords: nationalism; Albanian history; Albania Introduction Albanian nationalism has been one of the most important, yet not adequately scrutinized topics of current history of the Balkans. The recent wars in Kosova and Macedonia and the proclamation of independence of Kosova were interpreted by many people as provoked by the Albanian nationalists whose ultimate goal was the creation of a ‘Greater Albania’ in the r