My guess is that Karazdic and his friends are behind it. They want
another anarchy zone to hide in, this time nominally part of Serbia.
January 23, 2004: The Albanian National Army (ANA), which has plagued
Serbia and Macedonia, now appears to have its sights on Montenegro. Or
does it? Press reports say the ANA has threatened to launch attacks in
Montenegro on behalf of Montenegro's Albanian minority. About seven
percent of Montenegro's population is ethnic Albanian. Subsequent
reports cast doubt on the claims that the threats were serious. There
were apparently spelling and grammar errors in the threat message that
an Albanian would not have made. Several Albanians in Montenegro
dismissed the threats. The Montenegrin Albanians say their situation
isn't at all comparable to Albanians who suffered in Kosovo under Serb
rule and in Macedonia. In fact, the situation for Albanians in
Montenegro may even be better than that of Albanians in Albania. So
who made the threats if the ANA didn't make them? Serb or Slavic
ultra-nationalists might think they would benefit from fomenting
ethnic strife.
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