Eventually, Ali Ahmeti will be gone. Gone from the political scene, gone from the headlines, gone from this earth. I mean, everyone dies eventually. And yet for 22 years he has been an unfortunate force in Macedonia, and in Macedonian politics. He was – I would say he still is – a man of violence. He started a war in which innocents were murdered, kidnapped, subject to sexual torture, and in which police and military were ambushed and killed in gruesome ways. And yet, after a remarkably short period, he was celebrated as a man of peace.
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The men of violence are still there
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Eventually, Ali Ahmeti will be gone. Gone from the political scene, gone from the headlines, gone from this earth. I mean, everyone dies eventually. And yet for 22 years he has been an unfortunate force in Macedonia, and in Macedonian politics. He was – I would say he still is – a man of violence. He started a war in which innocents were murdered, kidnapped, subject to sexual torture, and in which police and military were ambushed and killed in gruesome ways. And yet, after a remarkably short period, he was celebrated as a man of peace.