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why are turkish bvlls so afraid of sausage?
There is an idea of Rasha. Some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me. Only an entity. Something illusory. And though I can hide my hot rage, and you can read my posts and see English, and maybe you can even sense that I can find joy in shitposting too, I simply am obsessed with makkes.
>“On the 13th day of the month, market day, the Bulgarian army had placed machine-guns, each with eight soldiers to gather the people and to rip down their white plis, which made it clear that you are not a Shqyptar but you are a Bulgarian, and of these more than 300 were imprisoned at Jahja Pasha's Mosque where they were kept arrested until 6 o'clock after lunch“.
>“In the prefecture of Presheva, in the village of Shunicë (Zhunicë) they have beaten the village chief Adem Mehmeti, because he did not let them plunder the village, then the Bulgarian Army has robbed by accident garments of women and grain, and beside these they have beaten many people in the village and have also plundered 7,000 pounds of grain and 20,000 pound of grass... also in Sumolic village they have plundered the clothes of the mosque...this report presents the violence exercised by the Bulgarian army in the villages of Cenotic, Bilic, Negofe, Noesel, Trnoc... In Skopje, more than 50 people were imprisoned, just because they have placed white plis on their head...
> In this case Ramdan Presheva himself was awitness.“Also on 13th, on the road called Toptana coming from Kaçanik, from more than 300 young people their white plis have been torn in pieces and they have been imprisoned in the barracks called Tophane and nothing is known about their situation“(AQSh, F. 23, v.1941, d. 25, 237)In a letter from the deputy prefect of Gnjilane,Yahya Bacaj, sent on September 17th1941, to the High Civil Commissariat for Kosovo, Debar and Struga and the the Prefecture of Pristina, through which the latter announced that 21 Albanian families because of persecution by Bulgarians, as well as others due to the political nature were forced to flee their homes and settle within the Albanian border(AQSh, F. 23, v. 1941, d. 25, 245-246)
>In an information from the deputy prefecture of Gjilan, dated 4th of October 1941, reported to the Prefecture of Pristina on the killing of Isuf Hamid by the Bulgarian army.They also called for intervention in order to take actionthrough diplomatic waysto stop the violence exercised systematically by the Bulgarian army to the detriment of the Albanian element. (AQSh, F. 167, v. 1941, d.72, 45-46). During the year 1941,there were successive requests directed tothe authoritieslikethe senior civilian commissar, and the leaders of the prefectures and sub-prefectures who were informedabout the plundering of the population, mistreatments, imprisonments, and killings of the Albanian population by the Bulgarian invaders.Such is the request from the sub-prefect of Gostivar, Xhavit Kallajxhiu, sent on 16 December 1941, to the prefect of Dibra, whereby the latter is informed of the mistreatment and plunderingof Albanian citizens by Bulgarian guards at the border crossing point in Zhelino
What’s wrong with that? Aside from the animal abuse of course LMAO
>Witha letter from the Inspector General for Kosovo, sent on 28 May 1942, informsKoço Tasithe Prime Minister „about the ill-treatment of 700 (seven hundred) Albanianby the Bulgarian authorities;men, women and children from the areasunder Bulgarian control cross the boundary tothe Municipalities of Partesh and Pozharan and resettledon Albanian land in the villages of Gjilan and Ferizaj, near the border“(AQSh, F. 814, v.1942, d.14, 5).About these ill-treatments the general inspector for Kosovo Koço Tasini, informedon 28 May 1942 also the Prefecture of Prishtina as well as the sub-prefectures of Gjilan and Ferizaj.He is also informed on 9 June 1942 about the murder of the farmer Ibrahim Hasani by Bulgarians
>But despite the expansion of Bulgarian space, yetthe Bulgarians were still not satisfiedwith the occupation zone and theirclaims for expansion of their zonewere perpetual.In order to achieve these objectives, the Bulgarian authoritieshad organized various circles to exert pressure on the Albanian population, which would be forced to leave their homes.According to a document,it is proved that such organizations „in the village Klemeshtan of the Municipality of Meshavishit in the district of the sub-prefecture of Struga,is often seenagroupof about 180 people armed with rifles, machine guns and bombs. Based on our information, this armed group came from Bulgaria“ . In order to accomplish its goals, the Bulgarian occupiersactivate extreme Macedonian-Bulgarian circles
>In a telegram dated31 from the Prefecture of Dibra, was asked for a diplomatic demarchedirected tothe Bulgarian government for not torturing Albanians.This notice stated, inter alia: “Information from reliable sources state that the Bulgarian authorities started on 27to mistreat Albanian minorities in Bitola and Prilep. They have arrested a large number of them, and it isnot exactly knownwhere they are”
>With a request, the Albanians in the Bulgarian occupation zoneseek weapons in order to protect themselvesfrom the Bulgarian and Serbian authorities.In this claim, they had reflectedin detail the killingsof children from the age of 2years, who was killedwith his father Ramiz Durmishi, up to the age of 70, such as the murder of Rexhep Sherif and dozens of other people and injuring hundreds of others.This document reflects the event of August 15, during which the Bulgarian authorities, in cooperation with the Serbian partisans, attacked believers who were performing the religious obligation during the Taravian time, four of whom died and 24 were injured.
>On the other hand, the Bulgarian government, rather than prohibitingthe discrimination ofAlbanians, it continued even to intensify their mistreatment.From an archive document we learn about the improper treatment of Albanians, where among otherthings is said:“...the Bulgarian government has for days intentionally called for the mobilization of all Albanian citizens that lived in its occupation zone, aged 18-45 ... and sends them to distantplaces and heavy workand no one should daretoopposes this illegal call...”
>About the torture against the Albanian population, we learn from a report that asked theAlbanian authorities to engage in a vigorousintervention and stop such actions from Bulgarians(AMPJ, F.151,v.1944, d.972, 1).While in another report on the Bulgarian cruelty against the Albanians of Skopje, Kumanovo, Presevo, Gjilan, accurate data are provided about the atrocities, imprisonments and killings of the Albanian population by the Bulgarians, where the number of the first is enormous.
I'm waiting for the inevitable "H-haha s-s-shkiyet look h-how triggered you are! I was only j-joking!"
>The Bulgarian invaders declared all Albanian territories annexed by them as an integral part of the Bulgarian Kingdom. The policy followed by the Bulgarians against the Albanians during their rule in these areas was usually of the ordinary brutality. Albanians were interned, imprisoned, and killed in the most inhuman ways. In others word, they have been denied every national and human right. As a result of the violence and pressure on the part of the Bulgarian invaders, by September 1942, 3.000-4.000 Albanians were displaced from their lands invaded by the Bulgarians