To stand up for him, or to remain silent like cowards.
By Korab Blakaj
The Novi Pazar fans physically clashed with Polish fans who chanted “Kosovo is Serbia”. That clash is the explosion of a truth denied for decades. It was the Albanian heart that refuses to be trampled. It was Sandzak that shouted on behalf of all those who have been silenced, belittled, and neglected by their own sons and daughters.
Brothers, there is blood boiling for the National Renaissance. And whoever does not see this is either blind or sold out. It is no coincidence that the youth of Novi Pazar, who for decades has grown up under the pressure of assimilation and Serbian state terror, feels closer to Kosovo than to Belgrade. Because blood does not betray. It is the language, the names, the religion, the customs and the history that cannot be hidden by propaganda.
The Sandzak has always been more than a land: it has been a bridge of resistance, a land, a homeland, for which our grandfathers fought with weapons in hand! The Sandzak must become a hearth of national thought and a flame of our pride. From those mountains and fields have come men who have given their blood to the homeland, without asking for anything in return. And today, in this time of de-masculinization of the political elites in Tirana, Prishtina and elsewhere, it is precisely from the Sandzak that a voice is coming that calls for the re-establishment of the nation on its old foundations: with morality, with justice, with spiritual unity.
In recent days, more and more boys and girls from Novi Pazar, Tutin, Sjenica and beyond are openly pronouncing what has been suppressed for decades: that they are Albanians, that their history does not begin with the borders of Serbia, and that their future lies with their mother nation. And this is not just a romantic identity awakening, but an act of political, cultural and spiritual resistance against a state that for decades has wanted to assimilate, silence, and erase them.
Sandzak is not a “Serbian issue”. Sandzak is an Albanian wound. And as such it requires care, attention and national involvement. We cannot talk about national unity without including Sandzak in the map of our political sentiment and vision. We cannot build a new Renaissance without including our sons who today live under the institutional violence of Belgrade, but with their hearts in Tirana and Pristina.
Sandzak needs teachers! Let's organize a national platform for teacher training! Has Kosovo forgotten the teachers who once came from Albania?
To invite students from Sandzak en masse to study in Pristina and Tirana! To finance their studies! To finance their studies in world universities as well!
The Sanjak Hoxhallars help awaken the Albanian conscience! No one knows better than them that; There is no religion without a homeland! Islam and Albanianism are inseparable binomials and only in the United Albanian State, Islam will be cultivated freely, without influence, to show its greatness as it deserves!
The Sandzak is not a diaspora. It is part of the Albanian core. Therefore, every citizen of the Sandzak who declares Albanian identity should immediately be granted Kosovo citizenship as an inherited right.
Everyone talks about minority representation, but no one dares to say that the Albanians of Sandzak are excluded from their own representation.
It is time to create a special quota for representatives of Sandzak in the Kosovo Assembly. They are part of the nation and should be part of the state.
The Sandzaks in the Kosovo Parliament are a historical debt!
The Sandzak is part of our Albanian soul. The myopic, unmanly politicians in Pristina and Tirana don't even talk about the Sandzak in diplomatic meetings! Even worse, they don't even consider it a national responsibility, and when they read something like this, they hang their heads! They consider it a diplomatic burden!
The KSF, in addition to its development and armament in Kosovo, must think about establishing a military doctrine that includes Sandzak! They must also have their weapons of war safely stored in warehouses and warehouses in Kosovo!
Recruits and students from Sandzak were called to be educated at various military academies!
Our agencies should not sit idly by! It is a sin not to plant in fertile soil!
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