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    1. superape100 on

      I’d like to see a move towards science and technology, creating well paying jobs.

    2. I think the 2000s was the best time in Kosovo for religion because it was completely irrelevant

    3. Big-Leadership-7399 on

      I was in Kosovo last Year a whole Villiage converted to Christianity

    4. Diligent_Breath_643 on

      Slowly but surely. The Dardans have started to recognize that no matter what,you can not stay with the religion of the invader who came to Dardans land by force..

    5. Due_Birthday1509 on

      Those who convert to Christianity are then once who fought with Serbs side by side against the Muslim Albanians . So much to those traitors, everyone who converts has really some identity complexes or are just traitors. Exactly those are true once who will sell themself for any money on the world ncncnc

    6. From an individual standpoint: any faith that gives you peace is a great thing that deserves respect.

      From a national geopolitical standpoint: Being a small poor nation with a faith which is opposite to the wider continent you are in, (which is becoming increasingly right wing) is not in your favour and it has been a handicap for us in the past and could be still be in the future.

    7. own_individual_zero on

      Not true at all. Albanians don’t hate each other due to faith. We live peacefully here.

      But nice try FBI

      Edit: also, New York Times is owned by Zionist Jews (not traditional jews), and we know what Zionist Jews think of Muslims.

      This article is pure propaganda.

      It says that Albanian Christians wants to ”restore” Kosovo to pre-Islamic times, but in reality, pre-Islamic times for Albanians was non-Christian and non-Muslim altogether.

      So if they truly want to restore the Albanian lands to pre-Islamic times, then they should want zero religion completely.

      Again, nice try FBI.

    8. Feja. Maksimumi 2000 vjet e vjetër. Shqiptaria shumë më tepër se aq. Kaq kisha.

    9. AlbanianDoomer5 on

      the mental breakdowns albanian redditors get when religion gets mentioned needs to be studied ngl
      anyways Krishti eshte Mbreti i Mbreterve Amen ☦️✝️

    10. Religion is useful tool for controlling children but Its still a low level control and can be used in malicious or undesired manner.

    11. Going to write this in English to touch a wider audience:

      Albanian national identity, since the start, has targeted religious zealotry. Religions were compatible with Albanian identity, but you just had to tone it down, or not put it first. Today it is Islam that is the target of this, but in previous times Orthodoxy and Catholicism were rightfully pointed at aswell. Orthodox Albanians were being assimilated to the Greek nation, and Catholic Malsors joined with Tsar Nikola of Montenegro in the siege of Shkodra in 1913 (that went well for them /s). Sunni Islam is now being targeted as the issues with these religions were largely „resolved“.

      With that being said:

      – We cannot turn away from Turkey in terms of partnerships. They are a close neighbor and no one in the Balkans can avoid them. The very Christian country of Serbia happily lets Turkey invest.

      – Like it or not, having a majority Muslim population does not help with being well perceived by Europe and our neighbours. Our ruling class knows this very well. That is why in Prishtina there is a huge Catholic cathedral while Catholics are barely 1% in Kosovo. That is why the Deçani movement and articles like this exist. I would not be surprised if Kosovo itself was behind the Deçani movement, not Serbia. If it wasn’t outright created secretly by the government, movements like this, in my opinion, have the tacit support of the Kosovo government. I am not a Muslim (anymore).

      In any case, the return of the population to any religion is not a good thing. It either is done for identity reasons or by those who are not the brightest among us. It is a symptom of a falling economy and failed education.

    12. Hilarious how it’s the opposite, mosques are always full and churches are empty, only people who are “converting” are propagandists or getting paid 4000€. Nothing against the christians by the way, it’s just that these articles clearly want division amongst people.

    13. I don’t see why is it important most of the cities are filled with people going out, taking drugs , drinking then preaching being muslim. Oh and the coran which mentions to never eat the other. That’s basically the kosovar syndrom that almost everyone has there. So who cares what religion it is. How about making the country better for everyone and stop the higher up using their nepotism and laughing at the poor folks

    14. Highwater_Pants on

      Katastrof qysh i hajn shqipet foret/propaganden si keksa.

      Kaja nanen kush po shkrun per Kosove, ni Amerikan shume i lidht me Rusi edhe me Kine, edhe ni gru e shqipnis. Asnjani lidhje skan me Kosove as nuk jetojne ne realitetin qe na po jetojna as kurkon bile se kan ktu. Qe nje link kush osht ky tipi qe e ka shkru kete artikull:

      [https://www.nytco.com/press/andrew-higgins-named-moscow-bureau-chief/](https://www.nytco.com/press/andrew-higgins-named-moscow-bureau-chief/)

      Disa shkeputje prej qitij linku per kit haverin.

      1.Andrew Higgins Named Moscow Bureau Chief

      2. For those of you who don’t know Andy, he is among the most accomplished correspondents of our time. Fluent in Russian, Mandarin and French

      3.He began his career at Reuters, where he worked as a correspondent in East Africa, Central Africa and France. From 1987 to 1991, he was the Beijing bureau chief for The Independent, and then became the publication’s Moscow bureau chief, from 1992 to 1995. From 1995 to 1998, he was the Far East correspondent for The Guardian, based in Hong Kong. He went on to work for The Wall Street Journal, as Moscow bureau chief, from 1998 to 2004, and as a senior correspondent based in Paris, from 2004 to 2009. He co-authored the book “Tiananmen: The Rape of Peking.”

      4.He and his wife, Martha Huang, live in Moscow.

    15. Observe_Report_ on

      So salty hearing about Albanian Muslims converting to Christianity! Why are your panties in a bunch over this?

    16. Mistake in the article, albanians have always been majority orthodox. The catholic community expanded during the 1500s. Virtually all of Kosovo was orthodox up until the ottomans, and it remained majority orthodox up until the late 18th century. Catholicism has always been the minority, and was never considered an integral part of the albanin identity.

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