The National Committee for the Liberation and Defence of Albanian Lands (KKCMTSH), had now formally merged with the Tirana-based Party of National Unity (PUK) to form a new Albanian National Union Front (FBKSH), led by the previously unheard-of “Valdet Vardari”, “Alban Vjosa” and “Vigan Gradica”.29 The agenda of the ANA and FBKSH was the reunification of all Albanian territories in a single state. “Vardari” and “Vjosa” gave a series of interviews to Albanian-language media in early 2003, and in February there was a series of violent incidents in the Southern Serbian municipality of Bujanovac. Although not all of these were claimed by the ANA, there were also rumours that the organisation was active in southern and eastern Kosovo and a confused claim of responsibility for a bomb attack on the courthouse in the south-western Macedonian town of Struga. There appeared to be setbacks for the organisation in March, with two members killed by Serbian police in…
Albanian National Union Front (FBKSH)
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