![]() | communisttakeove545502unit #44 Communist takeover and occupation of Albania Communist takeover and occupation of Albania special report no. 13 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression. Sorry for the many errors due to a bad scan. landinf; in Albania. On Aufxust 2, 1943, rep- resentatives of both organizations met at Mukaj, a village near Tirana. The discussions were long and hot. After compromises on both sides, the two parties agreed on unity of action and on the formation of a common committee, which corresponded to a revolutionary gov- erninont, was called the "Committee of National Salvation,"' and wag to direct the fight. The agreement of Mukaj, however, remained a mere document. The Yugoslav emissaries, the real "bosses"' of the Albanian Connnunist Party, Avrote on October 13, 1913 : The (Albanian) comrade delegates have fallen in Mukaj on the positions of the Nationalists and, being full of opportunism, |
![]() | communisttakeove545502unit #45 Communist takeover and occupation of Albania Communist takeover and occupation of Albania special report no. 13 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression. Sorry for the many errors due to a bad scan.they were satisfied with the simple change of a word or a sentence (in the agn;ement). At that time Com- rade Tempo (Vukmanovic-Tempo, the principal Yugoslav Communist leader in Macedonia) was there (in Albania). We discussed and studied together with the Central Committee the whole matter, the situation, etc., and decided to reject the manifesto and to refuse to recogniz? the manner in which the '•Com- mittee for the Salvation of Albania" was organized and its function as the supreme authority in the struggle for national liberation. In the secret directions which the Central Committee of the Albanian Communist Party subsequently sent to its provincial |
![]() | Official Ishah W for Senate Celebrity Invitation to DC Games Ishah Wright invites you to attend the Disney Channel Games 2008 at Disney's Wide World of Sports! You are especially invited to independent campaigns including UN world hunger relief and more at Disney's Wide World of Sports at 6 AM every day from April 28th-May 3rd to spend the day being videotaped for online videos of the campaigns. You are welcome to join Ishah, Geri "GiGi" Ross and Salvation Army soldier Steve Neira as they sit in the live audience of the annual TV show filming of the DC Games 2008. Ishah Wright is an official member of the media per title 11 Code of Federal Regulations 1 statute 4 and is official Speaker for the Jewish-Christian National Committee party trust and International Party Trust, with USA federally assigned FEDEC (FEC) ID number also accepted as approved and filed in US Senate public records through the Secretary of the US Senate. Ishah Wright is an independent official agent with authority and immunity per authentication series number 2162495 certifications, and corresponding legalizations, apostilles numbers by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of VA made in the office of Secretary Katherine Hanley. Ishah also invites Foreign Minister Livni, Florida Bar Mr. Marvin, Judge Galluzzo, Mary Greene, Senate PR Raymond Davis, and UN Secretary herein. No endorsements implied. No endorsements by Disney implied. |
![]() | 50205 Please see full film @ http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/wsbn/id:50205 In this WSB newsfilm clip from Atlanta, Georgia, on October 9, 1966 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks about "black power" and segregationist Lester Maddox's campaign for governor of Georgia. The clip begins with Dr. King sitting at a table at an outdoor press conference surrounded by reporters and photographers. Apparently responding to a question, King clarifies that he believes in the idea of "black power" if it means "amassing political and economic strength so that the Negro can achieve his legitimate goals." He condemns the connotations of separatism and violence that surround the phrase declaring that "there is no salvation of the Negro through isolation" and that violence "only serves to relieve the guilt of the white community while increasing their fears." The camera focuses for a moment on a woman who is standing on a balcony and looking down on the press conference below. Next King asserts that gubernatorial candidate Lester Maddox cannot stop the civil rights movement; continuing King suggests that Maddox through his extremism unites African Americans and white moderates. He concludes that the civil rights movement will continue whether or not Maddox is elected. The philosophy of "black power" as embraced and endorsed by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) supported African American independence and even supremacy over white citizens and culture. The move by SNCC and CORE towards "black power" increased the tensions and division between these organizations and other civil rights groups including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) which remained more concerned with obtaining legal rights and economic opportunities. |