here in kumanovo, there's no support for such a thing. i live in this area. the relationships between ethnic groups are extremely good. >> could the government have known about the attack before it happened? mohammed, head of the mainly albanian language broadcaster, believes it did. he is one of the most prominent voices speaking out in favor of equality between macedonians and albanians. mohamed: nobody wanted to see what happened in kumanovo, apart from the government. they wanted to distract public in order to spread panic and there. nobody believed such a thing could happen. >> that view is shared by many here in kumanovo. over the last few months, revelations of corruption and abuse within the prime minister's government have been part of the daily order. it's coming under increasing pressure. public anger is mounting. >> this was a major event designed to distract people from the spying scandal and all the other revelations. >> my next-door neighbors are albanians. we get along great. we visit one another. we are friends. we cannot allow this way of li