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Macedonians of Albania : ウィキペディア英語版
Macedonians in Albania

The Macedonians in Albania ((マケドニア語:Македонци во Албанија, ''Makedonci vo Albanija''); ) are an officially recognized ethnic minority.〔(OSCE INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION )
〕〔(Council of Europe 2004-2008 )〕 According to the 2011 census, 5,870 ethnic Macedonians live in Albania. However, before the census, Macedonian organizations from Albania asked Macedonians to boycott the census because only in Pustec Municipality were individuals were allowed to declare themselves as ethnic Macedonians.〔(Only 0.2 % Macedonians live in Albania according to the Albanian authorities ) makfax.com.mk〕 In the 1989 census, 4,697 people had declared themselves Macedonian.〔Artan Hoxha and Alma Gurraj, ("Local Self-Government and Decentralization: Case of Albania. History, Reforms and Challenges" ). In: ''Local Self Government and Decentralization in South - East Europe''. Proceedings of the workshop held in Zagreb, Croatia. 6 April 2001. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Zagreb Office, Zagreb 2001, pp 194-224〕
The condition of the Macedonian population living in the Prespa area is described in positive terms and particular praise is given since all the villages of the area are allowed schooling in their mother tongue.〔Minority Rights in Albania, page 3 - Albanian Helsinki Committee, September 1999〕 Macedonian organizations allege that the government undercounts their number and that they are politically under-represented, arguing there are no Macedonians in the Albanian parliament.〔(Interview with Edmond Temelko, president of the Macedonian organization "Prespa" in Albania )〕 Past Helsinki reports stated, "Albania recognizes () a Macedonian minority, but only in the Southern regions. Those who identify as Macedonians () outside these minority regions are denied the minority rights granted in the south, including minority classes at state schools."〔(Helsinki report )〕
==Population==
External estimates on the population of Macedonians in Albania include 10,000,〔(Landesinformationen: AlbINFO by albanien.ch )〕 whereas Macedonian sources have claimed 120,000 to 350,000 Macedonians in Albania〔(2003 OSCE - Macedonian Minority in Albania )〕〔Jakim Sinadinovski, Macedonian Muslims, Then and Now〕 Despite high levels of emigration the official number of people registering as Macedonians in Albania has more than doubled over the last 60 years, according to Albanian census data.
In March 2009, the Commission for Minority Issues of the Foreign Ministry of Albania announced the results of its study about the national minorities in the country. According to the study, there are 4,148 Macedonians (0.14% of the total population) living in the country. The mayor of Pustec Edmond Temelko criticised the report and said that "this number once again proves that the Albanian Government denies the existence of the Macedonian minority". He stated that the population of Pustec, which is mainly populated by ethnic Macedonians, is even 5,300 and that the Macedonian minority in Albania makes up 150,000. The ethnic Macedonian organisations of Albania announced they will complain at Albanian institutions and international organisations.〔(Večer Online )〕〔(Dnevnik newspaper )〕
The 2011 census was controversial for the nation's ethnic minorities. Macedonian and Greek groups sharply criticized Article 20 of the Census law, according to which a $1,000 fine will be imposed on anyone who will declare an ethnicity other than what is stated on his or her birth certificate. This is seen an attempt to intimidate minorities into declaring Albanian ethnicity. In addition, some believed the Albanian government had stated that it would jail anyone who did not participate in the census or refused to declare his or her ethnicity.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.balkanchronicle.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1364:macedonians-and-greeks-join-forces-against-albanian-census&catid=83:balkans&Itemid=460 )

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