Talk:Albanians in Serbia

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[edit] Albanians in Serbia

Since Albanians and other people used articles: Albanians in Kosovo, Albanians in Central Serbia for their separatist, and nazi propaganda I merged this two articles, made them better and now they are much prettier and bigger in one article Albanians in Serbia.

Problem is if we would make nations in every province in every country we would need a milion articles PLUS I never saw anyone made an article Serbs in Republic of Srpska, when you make that article and at least 100 articles for nations of provinces in Bulgaria, Albania, Romania, I 'll give it back. Everyone could see how Albanians used those article to promote their separatist propaganda. If you have anything against this article we can talk, but don't change, or vandalize it or you will be banned. Thank you. --Србија до Токија (talk) 13:09, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

This page should be deleted! Kosovo is independent and sovereign, and there is no need to redirect Albanians in Kosovo to Albanians in Serbia. Only the "Albanians in Kosovo" article must remain.--Arbër (Let's Talk) 11:11, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Look who is talking about propaganda: someone with a nickname :Serbia all the way to Tokio. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jawohl (talkcontribs) 12:05, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Redirect

This page has been created by copy-pasting material from Albanians in Central Serbia and Albanians in Kosovo. This move was done by subsequently-banned user:Србија до Токија, and was recently re-redirected by an anonymous IP. This appears to be an attempt to push the POV that Kosovo is and always will be part of Serbia. Although this article narrowly survived an AFD-debate, I still believe this move is against consensus. If for no other reason, the article was created improperly. Anyone else have an opinion? Dchall1 (talk) 00:25, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

Kosmet is the heart of Serbia, that's a fact not POV... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.200.202.112 (talk) 13:39, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Kosova has an Albanian majority, as it always had. It is a fact that the Slavic Invasion of the Balkans (see the Wikipedia article on Slavic invasions) occupied ALbanian territories. It is a fact that Serbian nationalists did torture and kill Albanian women, children, people in 1999. And facts don't leave room for doubts. Therefore, considering Kosovo the heart of Serbia either means that Serbians could have never existed without Albanians, or that Serbians cannot still embrace the reality. It's the same situation when the US declared independence from Britain. The Brits couldn't accept it :). Don't worry, my friend, you'll get through it ;).--Arbër (Let's Talk) 07:17, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

Albanians in Serbia are the albenians in Preseva Valley. Those from Kosova are from Kosova.