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Die Bueros der Verbrecher Organisation Vetevendosje von Albin Kurti wurden im Kosovo durchsucht

Kosovo police search for Self-Determination leader

16/04/2010
Hintermaenner, der Verbrecher Organisation, deren Finanzen vollkommen undurchsichtig sind.

Albin Kurti ein ” halbanalphabetischer Krakeeler” und seine kriminellen Hintermänner aus der AKSH
Der Gross Albanische Sprengel um Albin Kurti ist schon irgendwie auch zwischen krimineller Organisation und einem ungezogenen Kindergarten anzusiedeln.

http://balkan-spezial.blogspot.com/2010/01/albin-kurti-ein-halbanalphabetischer.html

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Police raided the headquarters of the Self-Determination (Vetevendosje) movement in Pristina early on Thursday (April 15th) searching for leader Albin Kurti, who was to appear in court later in the day. Kurti is accused of participating in a crowd committing a criminal offence and taking part in obstructing officials from performing their duties. The charges stem from a demonstration three years ago. Kurti is the only person being held responsible for the February 10th 2007 demonstration during which two protestors died and more than 80 people were wounded. Police could not find him Thursday, prompting officials to adjourn Friday’s court session until Monday. Kurti has been boycotting to protest international missions that don’t recognise Kosovo’s independence. (Zeri, Express, Koha Ditore - 16/04/10; Kohavision, RTK, Klan Kosova - 15/04/10)

Kosovo: Kurti Doesn’t Show, Trial Postponed Again
Pristina | 16 April 2010 | Petrit Collaku

Albin Kurti, leader of Vetevendosje, says his movement could take part in elections
Albin Kurti, leader of Vetevendosje, says his movement could take part in elections
Kosovo police failed to bring Vetevendosje [Self-determination] leader Albin Kurti to the District Court of Pristina today. As a result Kurti’s trial was postponed yet again; it scheduled to resume Monday, April 19.

EULEX, the EU rule-of-law mission, also said that the appointed ex officio lawyers did not show up at the courthouse, thereby violating their official duties.

“The court will issue a new order to compel Albin Kurti to be present for the next hearing,” the EULEX press release reads.

“The court will send the papers to the Kosovo Bar Association for the necessary steps to be taken in order to address the disciplinary infringements which were committed during the hearing.”

The trial has already been postponed on a number of occasions. Kurti was not present at yesterday’s hearing either, and the trial was pushed to today.

Vetevendosje activists claim that Kurti is not hiding and that he is continuing to work normally. This was the seventh attempt of the court to bring Kurti to trial.

The Prosecution is represented by a prosecutor from the Special Prosecution Office.

Three of the top ranking EU officials in Kosovo, Pieter Feith, the EU Special Representative in Kosovo; Yves de Kermabon, the Head of Mission EULEX Kosovo; and Renzo Daviddi, the Head of EC Liasion Office to Kosovo, issued a statement today condemning the attack on Kurti’s former defence attorney, who was egged while entering the courtroom yesterday to tender his resignation.

In the statement: the three officials said: “We strongly condemn the attack yesterday on the lawyer in the Albin Kurti case, Mr. Avni Gjakova.

“It is vitally important for the rule of law that institutions and those who have the duty to work within them are able to work without political interference, disruption or violence. Respect for institutions and those who serve in them is a fundamental principle of the rule of law in a democratic society and a core European value.

“We call upon local authorities to protect the independence of the judiciary as part of the consolidation of the rule of law and advancing Kosovo’s progress toward a European future.”

Und hier aus der Mafia Propaganda Abteilung, wo ja Albin Kurti und Co. selbst erzaehlen, das man kein EU Recht akzeptiert, weil Vandalen Tum  und die Geldwaesche seiner Hintermaenner, eben als Lebenszweck sieht.

Spezialpolizisten suchen Albin Kurti Drucken
Geschrieben von Redaktion
Donnerstag, 15. April 2010
Heute war der sechste Prozessversuch gegen Albin Kurti in Prishtina, Kosovo. Der * Angeklagte* erschien wieder nicht vor Gericht. Der selbsternannte Verteidiger von Kurti Avni Gjakova wurde vor Gericht mit Eiern empfangen. Der ältere Herr reagierte hilflos und schrie: *Warum ich, warum ich*. Kurz nach Prozessbeginn legte Avni Gjakova sein Mandatnieder. Während der Nachmittagssitzung erklärte der leitende Richter Ferdinando Buatier de Mongeot, * morgen um halb zehn wird Albin Kurti hier sein* Gleichzeitig wurde der Haftbrfehl gegen Kurti erneuert. Herrn Gjakova gestattete das Gericht nicht sein Mandat niederzulegen, gleichzeitig wurde Rechtsanwalt Musa Dragusha dazu verpflichtet, Kurti zu verteidigen. RA. Dragusha ist *Vorsitzender des Anwaltsvereins* in Kosova, RA. Dragusha legte bereits vor einem Monat sein Mandat nieder. Am Vormittag stürmte eine Spezialpolizeieinheit das Büro der *Bewegung für Selbstbestimmung* LPV auf der Suche nach Kurti. Kurti war aber nicht im Büro. Er war nach den Worten von Glauk Konjufca, auf Versammlungen in Viti und Gjilan. Die Öffentlichkeit wartet gespannt auf den Vortgang der EULEX Schmierenkomödie in Prishtina. Die Menschen sind erregt, Spannung liegt in der Luft.

Dokumentation entnommen aus http://vetevendosje.org/

Bilder- Spezialpolizisten im Zentrum der LPV

RA Avni Gjakova vor dem Gericht

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PR Bla, Bla, Bla des Kosovo Botschafters Vilson Mirdita

Man macht halt viel PR, obwohl Fakten von einem selbst ernannten Politik Wissenschaftler von einer Pseudo Universitaet, nicht zu erwarten sind.

In einem Land, wo es keine Justiz gibt, der Drogen Verteil und Produktion Motor, durch die Kosovo Mafia unbekuemmnert arbeiten kann, ist Nichts zu erwarten. Die gesamte PR, dient dazu, die Geschaefte Macher aus der EU- und Deutschen Politik zu tarnen und deren Mafioese Geschaefte auch als Sponser im Drogen Handel.

Aktuell - Freitag 16 April 2010 - Erweiterung
Kosovos Botschafter Mirdita im Gespräch mit EurActiv.de
“Serbien muss uns nicht sofort anerkennen”

Kosovo will kein schwarzer Fleck auf dem Balken bleiben und kritisiert, dass es von der Visaliberalisierung ausgenommen ist. Die Perspektive des Kosovo sei die EU, doch die Versuchung sei groß, sich “Investoren aus anderen Kulturkreisen” zuzuwenden. Im Interview mit EurActiv.de betont der kosovarische Botschafter Vilson Mirdita, Serbien müsse sein Land nicht sofort anerkennen. Aber das gemeinsame Ziel sei doch die EU, und trotzdem blockiere man sich gegenseitig……………..

http://www.euractiv.de

Vilson Mirdita dorëzoi letrat kredenciale tek presidenti gjerman …
www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4600783,00.html

Kosovo urged to boost corruption fight

16/04/2010

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Prime Minister Hashim Thaci met on Thursday (April 15th) with the head of the European Commission Liaison Office, Renzo Daviddi, who told him that fighting corruption “is a process where deep and important changes need to be made”. In order to achieve results, Daviddi said, it is not enough to dismiss one or two officials, but to sentence officials who have been found guilty of abusing their positions.

Britain is also urging the government to become more engaged in fighting corruption and organised crime. UK Ambassador to Kosovo Andy Sparks said on Thursday that recent changes in the government of Kosovo are positive, but London wants to see more efforts by Thaci. Sparks was meeting with new Integrations Minister Besim Beqaj. (Koha Ditore, Zeri, Express, Lajm, Kosova Sot - 16/04/10)
Kosovo police search for Self-Determination leader

16/04/2010

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Police raided the headquarters of the Self-Determination (Vetevendosje) movement in Pristina early on Thursday (April 15th) searching for leader Albin Kurti, who was to appear in court later in the day. Kurti is accused of participating in a crowd committing a criminal offence and taking part in obstructing officials from performing their duties. The charges stem from a demonstration three years ago. Kurti is the only person being held responsible for the February 10th 2007 demonstration during which two protestors died and more than 80 people were wounded. Police could not find him Thursday, prompting officials to adjourn Friday’s court session until Monday. Kurti has been boycotting to protest international missions that don’t recognise Kosovo’s independence. (Zeri, Express, Koha Ditore - 16/04/10; Kohavision, RTK, Klan Kosova - 15/04/10)
Kosovo municipality to build houses for displaced Serbs

16/04/2010

FERIZAJ/UROSEVAC, Kosovo — Ferizaj/Urosevac Mayor Bajrush Xhemajli announced on Thursday (April 15th) that the government plans to build 33 houses over the next two years for displaced Serbs and others in the municipality. The project will be implemented with help from the European Agency for Reconstruction. (Kosova Sot, Express, Zeri - 16/04/10)

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