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Dobrovoljacka Street(The Tragic Death of Yugoslav People’s Army)

Controversy
Over Dobrovoljacka Street Gathering


| 29 April 2010

Dobrovoljacka Street - Skenderija, May 1992

Dobrovoljacka Street -
Skenderija, May 1992

Sarajevo police have granted
permission to a group from Republika Srpska to mark 18 years since an
incident involving an attack on a convoy of the Yugoslav People’s Army
in Dobrovoljacka Street, while the city’s mayor has protested the
planned gathering.

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http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/27720/

On May 3, 1992, a column of the Yugoslav People’s Army, JNA, was attacked in Dobrovoljacka Street as it was leaving Sarajevo. According to existing reports, a number of JNA soldiers were killed and wounded. The exact number of injured and killed and the precise circumstances of the incident have still not been established.

Der in London verhaftete Ganic, steht heute in vor der Auslieferung nach Serbien fuer diese Massaker an unbewaffneten Soldaten. Angefuehrt wurde dieses Verbrechen von Stadt bekannten Verbrechern, welche praktisch inzwischen alle verstorben sind.

Serbische Regierung will Ejup Ganic ausliefern lassen
Magazin - Politik
Geschrieben von: Marco Bertram
Dienstag, den 02. März 2010 um 12:15 Uhr
altGestern am 1. März 2010 wurde auf dem Flughafen London-Heathrow der frühere Präsident der Föderation Bosnien und Herzegowina (nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Gesamtstaat Bosnien und Herzegowina) festgenommen. Ejup Ganic soll 1992 in Kriegsverbrechen verwickelt sein. So sollen Ganic und weitere Beschuldigte dafür verantwortlich sein, dass unbewaffnete Soldaten der jugoslawischen Armee getötet wurden. Zu jener Zeit war Ganic Vizevorsitzender des Staatspräsidiums von Bosnien-Herzegowina. Die serbische Regierung erwägt nun, einen Auslieferungsantrag zu stellen.

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http://www.turus.net/politik/5222-serbische-regierung-will-ejup-ganic-ausliefern-lassen.html

Morgen wird der Jahrestag des Verbrechens in der Dobrovoljacka Straße in Sarajevo begangen Drucken

02.05.10

Der Ausschuss der Regierung der Republika Srpska für die Pflege der Tradition der Befreiungskriege wird morgen den Jahrestag des Verbrechens an Angehörigen der Jugoslawischen Volksarmee in der Dobrovoljacka Straße in Sarajevo vom 03. Mai 1992 begehen. Die Manifestation wird in Ostsarajevo stattfinden. Vorgesehen wurde ein friedlicher Spaziergang der Teilnehmer, mit Kerzen, durch die Dobrovoljacka Straße, und anschließend ein Requiem in der lokalen Kirche. Die Manifestation wird die Polizei des Kantons Sarajevo beschützen, trotz des Widerstands der Stadtregierung Sarajevos. In der Sarajevoer Dobrovoljacka Straße wurden am 03. Mai 1992 42 Angehörige der Damaligen JVA getötet, 73 wurden verletzt und 215 wurden festgenommen, während sie den Rückzug aus Sarajevo durchführten, wie mit den moslemischen Kräften vereinbart worden war. Für dieses Verbrechen wurde immer noch niemand zur Verantwortung gezogen. Serbien schrieb letztes Jahr Steckbriefe nach 19 Personen wegen dieses Verbrechens aus, und unter ihnen ist auch Ejup Ganic, damaliges Mitglied des Präsidiums Bosnien und Herzegowinas, der vor Kurzem in London festgenommen wurde.

EULEX Mission, durchsucht das korrupte Mafia Transport Ministerium im Kosovo um den Gangster Fatmir Limaj

Die EULEX Mission machte Haus Durchsuchungen beim vollkommen korrupten Fatmir Limaj , der als engster Freund der Ganoven Truppe um Hashim Thaci gilt.

http://www.albania.de/alb/index.php?p=2285

Hashim Thaci, wurde von den Profi Verbrecher Wolfgang Petrisch aufgebaut und von kriminellen SPD Politikern, wie auch Joschka Fischer gesponsert, damit ein Mord und Terror Organisation den Kosovo beherrscht und man seine dubiosen und kriminellen Lizenz Geschaefte machen kann.

Die EULEX Mission, kann den kriminellen Mist der US und Deutschen Politiker ausbaden und wird bis heute von diesen kriminellen und verdummten Horden behindert und eingeengt.

Bastiset Ministria e Transportit
Me një urdhër-kontrolli, njësitë speciale të EULEX’it bastisën Ministrinë e Transportit, banesën dhe shtëpinë e Ministrit Fatmir Limaj. Askush nuk u arrestua, por u morën shumë dokumente. Ministri Limaj, pas një mbledhje maratonike në Zyrën e Kryeministrit, tha se është i gatshëm të përballet me çdo akuzë dhe se do ta vazhdojë punën e tij në krye të MTPT’së.

Nga Nebih Maxhuni & Dafina Myrtaj më 29.04.2010 në ora 8:16
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http://www.gazetaexpress.com/

Das Bechtel Verbrecher Sydikat, ueberall im Balkan beruechtigt und mit Skandalen umgeben.

 

Bechtel-Enka JV Awarded Contract to Build Kosovo Motorway

April 12, 2010

Courtesy of Kosovo Ministry of Transport and Communications
Front row: Mike Adams, president, Bechtel Civil; Fatmir Limaj, Kosovo Minister of Transport and Communications; Sinan Tara, Chairman, Enka. Back row: Christopher Dell, U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo; Hasim Thaci, Kosovo Prime Minister; Metin Hüsrev Ünler, Turkish Ambassador to Kosovo; Andrew Sparkes, British Ambassador to Kosovo. Photo courtesy of Kosovo Ministry of Transport and Communications

PRISTINA, Kosovo, April 12, 2010 – Bechtel and joint venture (JV) partner Enka today signed a contract with the government of Kosovo for the construction of the Morine-Merdar Motorway that will serve as a centerpiece of the country’s national transportation system. The four-lane motorway will run from the border with Albania at Morine to north of Pristina, Kosovo’s capital.

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http://www.bechtel.com/2010-04-12.html

Der wunderbare Korruptions Sumpf beim Strassenbau, wo die Gewinner Firma, nicht einmal ERfahrung hat und keine wichtigen Dokumente einreichte.

Kosovo Minister Limaj Calls for Better Road Quality
Pristina | 14 April 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

Fatmir Limaj
Fatmir Limaj
Kosovo’s Minister of Transport Fatmir Limaj has called on road builders to improve the quality of, and commitment to, their work.

The comments were made to the Association of Road Builders yesterday, following the signing of the €700 million deal to build Kosovo’s first highway, which will link the Albanian and Serbian borders.

The statement also follows a Balkan Investigative Reporting Network investigation into road building in Kosovo.

Limaj said: “I assure you that you will continue to have my support and I will continue to protect your interests, but in the meantime you must continue to improve the quality and commitment to your work.

“You know that we are criticised by everyone over why we have invested so much in roads. We do not intend to stop.

“We know why we are doing this. Everyone knows that without a strong road infrastructure there is no economic development.”

Since taking over the position of transport minister in late 2007, Limaj has embarked on a huge road building programme which has won him praise for improving the country’s poor infrastructure but also led to criticism about corruption and the poor quality of some of the work.

BIRN’s investigation, published last Thursday, revealed that three multimillion euro road tenders were awarded to friends or relatives of the minister.

Limaj has not commented on potential conflicts of interest, but his advisor Endrit Shala said that the tender processes had been carried out properly and that the minister had played no part in the decisions.

But the research also found that in two out of the three tenders, key documents appeared not to have been submitted by the winning firms. Not supplying the necessary documentation usually leads to disqualification of a bid.

The ministry has failed to provide an explanation of how the firms secured the tenders despite the missing documentation.

Limaj told the road builders that 40 per cent of work on the highway, to be built by US-Turkish consortium Bechtel Enka, would be sub-contracted to Kosovo firms.
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http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/27340/

Eigentlich läuft Alles wie geplant nach Balkan Art eben ab, genauso wie nun der Kontrakt mit Bechtel unterschrieben wurde, welche auch besser im Strassenbau unter der “Strasse der Korruption” bekannt ist.

Kosovo Minister’s Friends Flourish from Road Bonanza
Pristina | 08 April 2010 | By Lawrence Marzouk and Petrit Collaku

Bos-Hrv-Srp Shqip
A recently completed road in Kosovo, near Battlava Lake
A recently completed road in Kosovo, near Battlava Lake
A number of lucrative building contracts appear to have gone to friends and relatives of Fatmir Limaj – and to companies whose experience in the field appears to be limited.

Companies associated with Kosovo’s Transport Minister, Fatmir Limaj, are among those that made big profits from Kosovo’s huge road-building programme in the past two years.

An investigation by BIRN’s Balkan Insight has uncovered that some firms, handed multi-million euro road-building contracts, also appear to have had little experience in the relevant field.

Balkan Insight has also established that two multi-million euro tenders issued to a friend of Limaj’s ought to have been disqualified, as the firms failed to provide the necessary documentation.

Balkan Insight has looked at every significant road tender issued by the Ministry of Transport and Post-Telecommunications since 2007. Using this information, from Kosovo’s official register of businesses, we have compiled a list naming the firms that won the 50 most lucrative contracts, the value of the tenders, the owners of the winning firms, the dates of the companies’ creation and the size of their workforces.

Transport ministry official Endrit Shala has dismissed the list as the work of an “intelligence agency”, however, and has claimed its publication formed part of a campaign to discredit Limaj.

The same official said he had records of the movements of Balkan Investigative Reporting Network journalists, the people they had met and the documents they had collected. When asked to explain the statement, he declined to elaborate.

The Ministry of Transport did agree to open its files on tenders to Balkan Insight, although it later refused to allow the newspaper to look at the offers submitted by companies.

We asked for an interview with Minister Limaj, but he declined. Instead, Endrit Shala, chief of cabinet at the ministry and Limaj’s right-hand man, said the minister had played no part in tenders awarded to his friends. He added that given Kosovo’s small size, it was no surprise that “somebody knows someone”.

“The tender process of the Ministry of Transport is very transparent. We respect all of the rules and procedures of the procurement rules of Kosovo,” Shala said.

Limaj, a former high-ranking member of the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, was tried but cleared of all charges at the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia, ICTY, in 2005. One of the most popular politicians in the governing Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, he has been dogged by unsubstantiated accusations of corruption.

Our investigation established that Limaj’s ministry awarded two large contracts to a close friend, Habib Morina, and handed the second-largest contract to date for a road-building project, worth 11 million euro, to another friend, his relative, Colonel Haxhi Shala.

Morina told Balkan Insight his relationship had played no role in the tender processes while Col Shala said he was no longer an employee of the company, Delia Group, which won the contract
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But our research shows that more than one-third of the winning tenders were issued to firms that only registered after Limaj took up his position.

Given the poor state of roads at the time, the minister’s dynamism and “no-nonsense” approach has attracted plaudits. An anti-corruption NGO, Cohu, in July 2008 noted that he had “undertaken great efforts to build new roads”.
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/investigations/27171/

 Max Strauss und seine Aktivitaeten um Bechtel im Balkan   

Bechtel und wie man sich Auftraege besorgt

Bechtel - Enka und die Korruptions Bauten auf dem Balkan, werden nun im Kosovo aktiv

 

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:U_MIqALZl6rPKM:http://www.balkaninsight.com/cgi-bin/get_img%3FNrArticle%3D17058%26NrImage%3D5 Auch im Kosovo wird nun Bechtel - Enka aktiv, wo es mit dem Transport Minister Fatmir Limanaj, ein leichtes Spiel gibt. Ein Geschäft, was durch ein Bestechungs Modell des Max Strauss in Albanien eingefädelt wurde, wobei die Vertrags Unterzeichner angeklagt sind in Albanien bzw. die Prozesse schon laufen gegen den Vize-Transport Minister Jata, der wie die Direktoren in Hafen sitzen.
oa-Pyramid und Ponzi Bank: Deutsche Bank finanziert. Ackermann und die Deutsche Bank, gehören an vordester Stelle, zum Welt- Betrugs System der Extremen Bank Betrüger.

Heute heisst das Projekt:

Jean-Arnault Dérens, Laurent Geslin

Die Autobahn der nationalen Korruption

Eine albanische Reise von Pristina nach Tirana

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http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-05-26-derens-de.html 

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