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    Talking Presidentja Jahjaga: "Qysh i thonė anglisht...?"

    Presidentja Jahjaga gjate vizitės nė SHBA la pėrshtypje tė njė gruaje qė flet butė por qė bartė shumė shpresa pėr vendin e saj.

    Edhe pse njohėse e mirė e gjuhės angleze, mund ta mirėkuptojmė se nė caste tė caktuara mund ti humbas ndonjė fjalė nga memorja si ndodhė edhe nė kėtė video tė Washington Times, kur presidentja Jahjaga jo qė harron, por pyet se si i thonė “marrėveshjes mes dy shtetesh nė anglisht”.

    Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga Albo : 19-12-2011 mė 18:04

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    Nuk po shoh asgje tragjike sa per te hapur nje teme ne vete. Madje me pelqen ai qendrimi me te cilin po pyet. Edhe ajo nuk jeton ne nje vend ku flitet anglishtja gjithkah dhe eshte gjuhe kryesore, po gjuhen qe e perdor cdo dite eshte shqipja, dhe per ate mund te mos i kujtohet naj fjale e gjuheve te huaja.

    Dhe pernjemend eshte zoje grua, ja pranoj.

    Vetem e kam pershtypjen qe me mire po flet ne anglisht se ne shqip, apo ndoshta ka treme kur del para atyre tupave te opozites dhe pozites.

    P.S. Vetem injorantat qe kane njohuri te cekta linguistike i perqeshin gjerat e tilla, se kjo mund ti ndodh cdokujt!

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    E ka edhe nje shok

    Revolution 1848

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    Washinton Times : Jahjaga zėri i sė ardhmes

    Uashington, 19.12.2011(17.00)

    Gazeta “The Washinton Times” ndėr mė tė fuqishmet nė Shtetet e Bashkuara tė Amerikės i ka kushtuar njė shkrim tė gjatė presidentes sė Republikės sė Kosovės, Atifete Jahjagės,pas vizitės sė saj nė SHBA. Gazeta amerikane thotė se presidentja e Kosovės vihet nė siklet kur shteti i saj, 3-vjeēar, krahasohet me rajone tė tjera me lėvizje separatiste.Mė tutje gazeta vė nė fokus butėsinė e fjalėve tė presidentes dhe shpresėn e madhe qė e ka pėr tė ardhmen pas vetes.

    Gazeta prestigjioze amerikane,”Washington Times”, vlerėson se presidentja e Kosovės, Jahjaga ėshtė nė siklet kur shtetin e saj trevjeēar e krahasojnė me rajonet tjera me lėvizje separatiste, qoftė nė veri tė Spanjės, nė Lindjen e Mesme, ish-bllokun sovjetik apo nė Azi.

    “Kosova nuk pėrbėn njė precedent.Nuk dua tė shoh krahasime me ndonjė rast tjetėr, apo ēfarėdo rrethane tjetėr, apo ndonjė vend tjetėr. Ne jemi rast mė vete”, ka thėnė Atifete Jahjaga.

    Mė tutje “Washington Times”,shkruan se kėmbėngulja me tė cilėn Jahjaga i reziston karakterizimit tė pavarėsisė sė Kosovės si njė model pėr lėvizjet disidente, sfidon pozicionin e marrė nga njė grusht i kombeve tė mėdha pėrfshirė Kinėn, Rusinė dhe Spanjėn. Sipas “Washington Times”,rezistenca e Rusisė buron nga aleanca e saj afatgjate me Serbinė, dhe se precedenti i Kosovės vendos pėr aspiratat e Ēeēenisė pėr pavarėsi. Rezistencėn e Kinės duhet lidhur nė mėnyrė tė ngjashme me frikėn e sovranitetit tibetian, Izraeli e refuzon Kosovėn, kryesisht pėr shkak tė shqetėsimit qė palestinezėt do ta pėrdorin kėtė pėr deklarimin e tyre tė njėanshėm tė pavarėsisė, shkruan “Washington Times”, ndėrsa Spanja nga ana tjetėr, sipas gazetės, e cila pėr vite ka synuar tė shtypė separatistėt baskė nė rajonin e saj verior, mund tė jetė mė me ndikim nė lidhje me aftėsinė e saj pėr tė frenuar aspiratat e Kosovės.

    Sipas “Washington Post” Jahjaga shmanget tė specifikojė nėse njė pėrpjekje pėr ta bindur Spanjėn qė ta ndryshoj mendjen ishte nė fokus tė takimit tė javės sė kaluar me Sekretaren amerikane tė Shtetit, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

    Atifete Jahjaga ėshtė gruaja e parė qė vjen nė postin mė tė lartė nė njė vendi tė Ballkanit, ndėrsa ėshtė vetėm 36 vjeēe, kėto fakte kanė frymėzuar kryetitujt, si dhe publikun, gjatė vizitės sė saj nė SHBA. Jahjaga, shqiptare dhe myslimane, shkruan “Washington Times” ka marrė njė qėndrim tė palėkundur pėr mosmarrėveshjen tokėsore Kosovė-Serbi, qėkur ėshtė zgjedhur nė prill me votėn e Kuvendit. Ajo ka refuzuar publikisht idenė se veriu i Kosovės, i banuar kryesisht me serbė, mund t’i bashkohet Serbisė. Ajo ka akuzuar Serbinė se po provokon anarki nė atė rajon.

    “Washington Post” shkruan se Jahjaga, e cila ėshtė stėrvitur nė Akademinė Kombėtare tė FBI-sė ishte optimiste pėr tė ardhmen e marrėdhėnieve mes Kosovės dhe Serbisė.

    “Ne kemi filluar procesin e dialogut nė mes tė Republikės sė Kosovės dhe Republikės sė Serbisė me ndėrmjetėsimin, ose lehtėsimin nga Bashkimi Evropian.Ne duhet ta harrojmė tė kaluarėn.Historia ėshtė diēka pėr tė cilėn edhe sot jemi duke i paguar pasojat. E ardhmja ėshtė integrimi.”Tė gjithė ne si popull, si qytetarė, si udhėheqėsi e tė dy shteteve, duhet tė shohim nė atė drejtim”, ka thėnė Atifete Jahjaga.

    Zgjedhja e saj paraqet “njė moment historik, jo vetėm pėr Kosovėn, por pėr tė gjithė Ballkanin”,pėrfundon shkrimin e saj pėr presidenten Jahjaga,gazeta amerikane,”Washington Times”.

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    Presidentja Jahjaga zhvilloi takime nė FBI dhe Pentagon

    Uashington, 17.12.2011 11:31

    Presidentja e Kosovės, Atifete Jahjaga, ka zhvilluar tė premten njė numėr takimesh me zyrtarė tė lartė nė SHBA-sė nė Uashington . Ajo takoi fillimisht, nėn-sekretaren amerikane tė mbrojtjes, Michele Flournoy, me tė cilėn ka diskutuar ēėshtjet e bashkėpunimit tė ndėrsjellė.

    Presidentja Jahjaga, e vlerėsoi ndihmėn e Shteteve tė Bashkuara tė Amerikės nė vendosjen e paqes dhe tė stabilitetit si dhe pėrkushtimin amerikan pėr paqen nė Evropė.

    Jahjaga tha se prania ushtarake amerikane nė Kosovė dhe kampi ushtarak amerikan Bonstill ėshtė garantues pėr stabilitetin nė rajon dhe ka ndihmuar nė vendosjen e njė marrėdhėnieje tė fuqishme ndėrmjet qytetarėve dhe ushtarėve.

    Ajo tha se e mirėpret vazhdimin e pranisė ushtarake amerikane nė Kosovė si thelbėsore pėr gjithė stabilitetin nė Evropė.

    Presidentja Jahjaga tha se Kosova ka pėr synim anėtarėsimin nė Partneritetin pėr Paqe dhe nė Aleancėn Veri-Atlantike, NATO dhe ndihma e SHBA-sė nė kėtė proces do tė ishte kruciale.

    Nėnsekretarja e mbrojtjes e SHBA-sė, Michele Flournoy i vlerėsoi lartė marrėdhėniet ndėrmjet dy vendeve. Ajo u interesua nė veēanti pėr situatėn e sigurisė nė Kosovė dhe pėr gjendjen nė veri tė vendit. Ajo e konfirmoi pėrkushtimin e SHBA-sė pėr paqe dhe stabilitet nė Kosovė dhe nė rajon.

    Gjatė ditės presidentja e Atifete Jahjaga u takua edhe me drejtorin e Byrosė Federale tė Hetimeve (FBI), Robert Mueller. Nė kėtė takim u diskutua pėr modalitetet e bashkėpunimit nė luftimin kundėr e krimit tė organizuar, korrupsionit dhe terrorizmit ndėrkombėtar.

    Presidentja Atifete Jahjaga, u takua edhe me senatorin e SHBA-sė, Mark Kirk dhe senatorin Ross Johnson. Nė takim u bisedua pėr vazhdimin e mbėshtetjes amerikane pėr Kosovėn, nė veēanti pėrmes pranisė ushtarake.

    Ajo ka zhvilluar takime edhe me ambasadoren pėr ēėshtje tė femrave, Melanne Verveer si dhe me ish-sekretaren amerikane te shtetit, Madeleine Albright.

    Gjatė vizitės nė SHBA Jahjaga ka dhėnė edhe disa intervista ne mediat amerikane, Washington Times dhe Reuters si pėr seksionin shqiptar tė Zėrit tė Amerikės.

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    Kosovo leader speaks softly, carries big hope

    By Guy Taylor
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    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    The president of Kosovo is troubled when her 3-year-old nation is compared to other regions with separatist movements, whether in northern Spain, the Middle East, the former Soviet bloc or Asia.

    “Kosovo does not set a precedent,” President Atifete Jahjaga told editors and reporters at The Washington Times. “I don’t like to see comparisons with any other case, or any other circumstances, or any other country. We are a case on our own.”

    Mrs. Jahjaga is the first woman to rise to the highest office of a Balkan nation, and she is only 36. These facts have inspired headlines as well as audiences during her U.S. visit.

    The firmness with which she resists having Kosovo’s independence characterized as a model for dissident movements defies the position taken by a handful of larger nations, including China, Russia and Spain.

    Those countries, along with others eager to express solidarity with Serbia, remain unwilling to recognize Kosovo for fear of emboldening separatist groups operating in their own corners of the globe.

    The International Court of Justice ruled in favor of Kosovo’s independence last year, dashing Serbian hopes of bringing the breakaway province back into its orbit and effectively making Kosovo the seventh nation to separate itself from the rubble of Yugoslavia.

    While 85 nations officially recognize Kosovo, the U.N. Security Council is divided because China and Russia, two of the five members with veto power, remain opposed.

    Russia’s resistance stems from its longtime alliance with Serbia, along with the precedent Kosovo sets for Chechnya’s independence aspirations. China’s resistance appears similarly tied to fears of Tibetan sovereignty.

    Israel also rejects Kosovo, primarily out of concern that Palestinians will use it to justify their own unilateral declaration of independence.

    However, lingering opposition within the European Union looms most significantly for Kosovo, which is eager to pursue EU membership.

    While the EU has collectively backed the deployment of police to Kosovo, five of its 27 member countries - Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Slovakia and Spain - remain unwilling to recognize the nation’s independence from Serbia.

    Spain, which for years has sought to crush Basque separatists in its own northern region, may be the most influential with respect to its ability to stifle Kosovo’s EU aspirations.

    Mrs. Jahjaga declined to specify whether an effort to persuade Spain to change its mind was a focus of her meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton last week. The Kosovar president said only that there is a “continuous lobbying” effort being “supported by our strategic partners and the friendly countries which have so far recognized our independence.”

    The Basque movement’s decline over recent years could prompt a softening of Spain’s posture on Kosovo. Mrs. Jahjaga said she is “very much pleased” about recent “messages coming from Spain.”

    There appears to be “an atmosphere of moving on,” she said.

    Resistance from within the EU could become irrelevant if Serbia moves toward recognizing Kosovo. While Serbia’s own EU aspirations may hang in the balance, domestic politics could prevent a recognition of Kosovo.

    Mrs. Jahjaga, a Muslim and ethnic Albanian, has taken an unyielding stance on the issue of Kosovo-Serb land disputes since she was elected in April by parliamentary vote.

    She has publicly rejected the notion that Kosovo’s predominantly ethnic-Serb north could ever rejoin Serbia, and she has accused Serbia of provoking anarchy in the area.

    Serb leaders in northern Kosovo recently circulated a draft peace initiative calling for political dialogue from both sides to ease tensions in the region.

    Mrs. Jahjaga, who has trained at the FBI National Academy and served as deputy director of the Kosovar police, was optimistic Friday about the future of Kosovo’s relations with Serbia.

    “We have started a process of dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia with the mediation, or facilitation, by the European Union,” she told The Times.

    She emphasized the opening of a “new chapter” for Kosovo during the decade since Serbian forces violently pushed through the region, violating human rights and displacing some 800,000 ethnic Albanians.

    “We have to forget the past,” Mrs. Jahjaga said. “History is something that even today we are paying the consequences, and the future is integration.

    “We all as a people, as citizens, as the leadership of both countries should be looking in that direction,” she added.

    Mrs. Jahjaga talked in a voice so soft that she was hard to hear even to those sitting close to her. However, her optimism spoke loudly, reflecting a forward-thinking generation of postwar Balkan politicians.

    She added that her election represented a “historical moment, not only for Kosovo, but for all of the Balkans.”
    © Copyright 2011 The Washington Times

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...g-hope/?page=1

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    Ani si thuhet anglisht thote

    e de se cdokush gabone,Rina a po te duket se eshte zbukuruar Ahtifeteja,se kur e ka merre postin si uriq frizuren

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    Mos u merrni me cikerrima, se nuk digjet jorgani per nje plesht

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    Po dhe keto femrat e kosoves sa ze te trashe kane.
    Te trembin kur flasin


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    Femrat e Kosoves e kane zerin si tere femrat e botes, dhe jo zera ti krijuar artificialisht nga Enveri, qe e ka krijuar nje shoqeri mbare-femerore dhe nje-gjinorshe

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