Albanian Muslim “Kosovans” — Western Allies

Albanian Muslim “Democrat” keeping Serbian Kosovo-Metohija province under occupation today.
“Democratic” Means Albanian Muslim “Democrats” Employ in Serbian Province’s Politics Today
PRISTINA, Serbia, Jan. 28, 2007 (Associated Press) — An explosion damaged the local headquarters of a Kosovo political party in the eastern part of the province Sunday, police said. No one was reported injured.
The explosion occurred around 6.15 p.m. (1615GMT) and is believed to have been caused by a device outside the building in the town of Gnjilane, some 60 kilometers (40 miles) east of Kosovo’s capital Pristina, police spokesman Veton Elshani said.
The damaged offices previously belonged to the local branch of the ruling Democratic League of Kosovo. But recently there have been disputes in that area after some party officials opted to split from it and create their own party.
The new party's name is the Democratic League. But it was unclear to whom the party offices now belong.
Police could not confirm whether the political offices were the target of the blast. The explosion also shattered the windows of several businesses nearby, Elshani said.
Two explosions hit the area in September, targeting vehicles belonging to government officials.

Few decades ago: Albanian Nazi SS Division Skanderbeg awaiting orders in the Kosovo-Metohija city of Pec, 1944.
“Democracy” Albanian Muslim “Democrats” Practiced in Serbian Province During the WWII
Excerpt from the investigative research The Albanian Role in the Holocaust by Carl Savich, a Michigan-based historian with a B.A. in Political Science, an M.A. in History and a J.D. in Law.
[...] The Albanian government and Albanian authorities took an active part in the extermination of Albanian Jews: “In June, 1943… the Albanian police chief suggested the jailing of certain Jews:
‘According to our investigation the Jews listed below are dangerous because they are propaganderizing [sic] against the Axis (Rome-Berlin) and they want to organize and hold meetings. We think these people should be taken away from here as soon as possible to one of the concentration fields, because their staying here could be dangerous to the regime.’ [...]
The entire article by Carl Savich, related to Kosovo: Honoring Nazis and the SS.