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More Albanian folly

Albanians are so poor....

How poor are they?

They are so poor that they are impporting the detainees from Guantanamo prison
Since when is Albania a bastion of Muslim "freedom". There was a well captured propaganda blitz in the following part appearing in today's Internet version of the BBC:

Albanian offer

So the quest began to find a country that would accept Adel.

Eventually Albania - one of Europe's poorest nations but a mainly Muslim country - said that Adel and four other Uighurs could move there.

"When I learned that I was going to be taken to Albania, I was worried and couldn't trust it," he says.

"I thought that it could be a trick and we might be taken to China instead.

"We arrived in the middle of the night, the plane landed and I looked around the airport and it was completely dark. Then three or four black cars approached and the back of the plane was opened.

"It was a really frightening and panicking experience for me.


Lawyer Sten de Geer

Albania should not be considered the first country of asylum because Adel has not chosen Albania as his country of asylum

Sten de Geer
Lawyer

"Then, we saw some people get out of the cars and noticed that they had yellow hair and looked European. We were really relieved to see them."

Adel and his four friends were initially held at an immigration camp in Albania, where they were promised housing, travel documents, language courses and help finding a job.

But the housing and documents took months to materialise and the language courses were abruptly stopped - after just three classes.

Worst of all, Adel didn't feel safe in Albania.

He says the Chinese government made repeated efforts to have the Albanians hand all the Uighurs over to China, and he feared the Chinese would simply "pay someone to harm us without being directly involved itself".

So in November 2007 Adel's lawyers persuaded Sweden to give him a four-day visa to lecture about human rights.

Waiting for him at Stockholm airport was his sister, Kauser, who hadn't seen him in almost a decade.

"We couldn't get enough of each other, and had endless things to talk about," she recalls.

Adel immediately applied for asylum. The Swedes rejected his claim and he's now appealing against their decision.

His lawyer, Sten de Geer, says he has a good chance of being allowed to stay:

"Albania should not be considered the first country of asylum because Adel has not chosen Albania as his country of asylum. He has been forced to apply for asylum there.

"As his sister is living in Sweden, and she's the only relative he has outside China, there are very strong humanitarian reasons to give him a permit to live here."

Adel has a wife and three children back in China, the youngest of whom he has never seen.

Even if he is allowed to stay in Sweden he is not confident of ever seeing them as he does not think the Chinese authorities will let them leave."

Any bit of propagand of this nature will serve them well in their planned conquest of Serbian, Macedonian, Greek and Montenegrin lands. It only depends on how stupid are those who read this propaganda without realizing that the most of Europe's criminals are of Albanian background - no matter where they live.
 
 
 

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