Në Washington organizohet dëshmi për krizën politike në Maqedoni dhe çështja e (pa)zgjidhur shqiptare/
FOTO-Dielli-Arkiv: Nga veprimtarite e Liges Qytetare Shqiptaro Amerikane- LQSHA/
Kriza politike në Maqedoni sa vjen e po merre kahje të vijës së konfliktit ndëretnik me përmasa të problemit të gjerë në Ballkan dhe rreth tij.Këto probleme janë krijuar nga qarqet politike maqedonase dhe në këtë udhëkryq,popullin etnik shqiptar në këto hapësira e kanë shpallë fjator kujdestar,në mëynrë që statusi ndaj tyre mos të ndryshojë me tiparet e njohura demokratike për shkallën e barazisë kombëtare në shtetformues,e jo pakicë kombëtare,kështu thekson SHSHA në Çikago dhe bënë thirrje publike për të gjitha shoqatat,organizatat kombëtare shqiptaro-amerikane kudo në Amerikë,që me 17 maj 2017 të bashkohen në aktivitetin e LQSHA-së(Joe DioGuardi)në dëshminë që do të mbahet në Washington me Kongresmenë dhe Senatorë përkitazi me gjendjen aktuale në Maqedoni.
Aktualiteti politik karshi krizës në Maqedoni,ka rritur interesimin e shtetit amerikan që mos të lejojë skenarët e jashtëm të dirigjuar nga Rusia dhe Serbia,për ndezjen e zjarrit në Ballkan që ndër vite shpeshherë është bërë arenë e konflikteve në mes popujve të kësaj pjese të Evropës,thuhet në këtë thirrje publike të SHSHA-së në Çikago.(Skender Karacica)
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SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING NOTICE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, DC 20515-6128
Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), Chairman
TO: MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
You are respectfully requested to attend an OPEN hearing of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, to be held by the Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats in Room 2200 of the Rayburn House Office Building (and available live on the Committee website at http://www.ForeignAffairs.house.gov):
DATE: Wednesday, May 17, 2017
TIME: 2:00 p.m.
SUBJECT: The Balkans: Threats to Peace and Stability
WITNESSES: Panel I Mr. Hoyt Brian Yee Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs U.S. Department of State
Panel II Gordon N. Bardos, Ph.D. President South East European Research and Consulting
The Honorable Joseph J. DioGuardi Founding President Albanian American Civic League (Former Member of Congress)
Daniel Serwer, Ph.D. Academic Director of Conflict Management School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
*NOTE: Witnesses may be added.
By Direction of the Chairman
The Committee on Foreign Affairs seeks to make its facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. If you are in need of special accommodations, please call 202/225-5021 at least four business days in advance of the event, whenever practicable. Questions with regard to special accommodations in general (including availability of Committee materials in alternative formats and assistive listening devices) may be directed to the Committee.
Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), Chairman
TO: MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
You are respectfully requested to attend an OPEN hearing of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, to be held by the Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats in Room 2200 of the Rayburn House Office Building (and available live on the Committee website at http://www.ForeignAffairs.house.gov):
DATE: Wednesday, May 17, 2017
TIME: 2:00 p.m.
SUBJECT: The Balkans: Threats to Peace and Stability
WITNESSES: Panel I Mr. Hoyt Brian Yee Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs U.S. Department of State
Panel II Gordon N. Bardos, Ph.D. President South East European Research and Consulting
The Honorable Joseph J. DioGuardi Founding President Albanian American Civic League (Former Member of Congress)
Daniel Serwer, Ph.D. Academic Director of Conflict Management School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
*NOTE: Witnesses may be added.
By Direction of the Chairman
The Committee on Foreign Affairs seeks to make its facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. If you are in need of special accommodations, please call 202/225-5021 at least four business days in advance of the event, whenever practicable. Questions with regard to special accommodations in general (including availability of Committee materials in alternative formats and assistive listening devices) may be directed to the Committee.