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Protectionism Direct democracy Radicalism Greater Albania Albania-Kosovo unification |position = Centre-left |international = |european = |europarl = |seats1_title = Assembly |seats1 = |colours = White, Red |headquarters = Pristina |website = }} Vetëvendosje (Albanian for ''Self-determination'') is a radical〔 nationalist〔〔 political movement in Kosovo, which opposes foreign involvement in internal affairs of the country and campaigns for the sovereignty exercised by the people instead, as part of the right of self-determination. The movement widely bases its philosophy on the works of Ukshin Hoti. The big contrast with the mainstream political spectrum within Kosovo concerns two issues that characterize Kosovo after the war: the long process of negotiations with Serbia concerning the internal organization and socio-political aspects of Kosovo, without imposing any prior conditions to the Serbian side, which they consider "unfair and harmful", and the process of privatization of public companies which they describe as "a corruption model, contributing to increasing unemployment, ruining the economy, and halting economic development of the country". ==History of the movement== "Vetëvendosje!" was the main slogan during the protests that took place in 1968 throughout Kosovo, with the goal of advancing national rights of Albanians and enforcing the political status as an entity within Yugoslavia. Vetëvendosje! was founded in 2004 and has been led, since its start, by Albin Kurti, as a consecutive of KAN (Kosova Action Network) a group promoting active citizenry and direct political participation of the masses.〔"The Case for Kosova: Passage to Independence", 2006, Anthem Press, ISBN 1-84331-229-8, Page xii〕 One of the movement's political points is to hold a referendum on union with Albania. The movement counts on close to 20,000 activists at their disposal at any time. On 10 February 2007 a demonstration organised by Vetëvendosje and attended by more than 60,000 people took place in the streets of Pristina. Riot police were deployed after the rioters allegedly planned to storm the government office. Following this deployment, after a few minutes Romanian UNMIK riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd who until then protested peacefully. The Romanian UNMIK police officers then fired directly at the face of one of the protesters, resulting in the immediate death of this unarmed civilian. Following the first casualty the situation went fully out of control and the police began firing rubber bullets at the protesters while always aiming at their heads, resulting in another casualty of a protester who was shot point-blank while he was hiding from the tear gas inside Hotel Iliria, countless other protesters were injured while one protester who was shot next to the heart survived after a long state of coma and still today lives with the projectile inside his chest. The end of the protest resulted in two deaths, seven serious injuries and 73 minor injuries. A prosecutor determined that the police, Romanians who are part of an international force deployed here, had acted criminally, but declined to file charges because it was unclear who had fired the fatal shots. Instead, Kurti got arrested for ''"disdain and contempt for all that represents the legitimate authority of Kosovo"''. The movement campaigned through graffiti opposing the negotiations for the final status of Kosovo. The graffiti in Albanian is: ''Jo Negociata -- Vetëvendosje!'' (Albanian for "No negotiations - Self-determination!"). Among the targets for activities of Vetëvendosje activists are vehicles of UNMIK with UN signs, to which the activists add an ''F'' character at the beginning and a ''D'' character at the end resulting in ''FUND'' signs, which in Albanian means ''The End''. The movement also opposes the decentralisation process which creates a de facto division of Kosovo along ethnic lines, separating Kosovo into ethnic Albanian and Serbian parts and as such resulting in ethnic discrimination of both Albanian and Serbian communities by creating ghettos based on ethnicity. The movement has also organised protests in front of the headquarters of the United Nations in both New York and in Kosovo during the visits of the heads of state of Serbia or negotiations' mediators. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vetëvendosje」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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