The War of National Liberation Army in the Karadak of Kumanovo in 2001 ( Republic of Macedonia) According to the British Press

Authors

  • Fati Iseni Mayor of Municipality of Studenichani, R. of Macedonia

Abstract

The war of 2001 in Macedonia drew the attention of all governments and diplomacies of the superpowers of the world and
also raised curiosity of many political and military analysts and researchers who wrote about Modern and Contemporary Balkan
history. But it seems that the journalists from the powerful countries of the world in which global politics are created, show interest to
follow the tragic events in Macedonia during 2001, war between Macedonian Army and Police forces against National Liberation Army -
NLA (of Albanians). U.S. and UK in particular and the European Union were generally engaged in Macedonia politically and military
throughout the fighting. Also British journalists and media were seriously interested from both printed and electronic ones who did not
delay and arrived at the scene immediately after this "Oasis of Peace" was blurred. Reports and journalistic writings in the UK
undoubtedly play an important role to inform both the public and the state leadership that they will build a political concept on events that
took place in this part of Europe, therefore we know that in democracies of these countries the "public opinion" plays an important role.
These materials are collected from important daily newspapers such as : The Times; The Independent; The Guardian; The Daily
Telegraph; The Finacial Times; The Mirror; The Evening Standard etc.

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Published

2012-04-01

How to Cite

The War of National Liberation Army in the Karadak of Kumanovo in 2001 ( Republic of Macedonia) According to the British Press. (2012). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 3(8), 187. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/11256