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Internationale Gerichtshof in Den Haag zum Thema Kosovo?!

Das Gericht kommt zu der denkwürdigen Feststellung, das kein Gesetz, die Ausrufung der Unabhängigkeit verbietet! Damit ist diese Unabhängigkeits Erklärung aber noch lange nicht im Internationalen Recht gültig

Dann kann ja jeder Bauernhof seine Unabhängigkeit von einem Staat aufrufen! Und von Katalanien in Spanien, oder US Bundestaaten wollen wir mal gar nicht reden, oder von Bayern bis Nord Italien

Man muss da einmal abwarten, was Juristen dazu Sagen, welche sich auskennen, was denn mit einer Regelung u.a. von der UN gedacht ist.

In Den Haag rechtlicher Kompromiss, Entscheidung in New York
Den Haag
22.07.10

Der Internationale Gerichtshof in Den Haag hat sich für eine Kompromisslösung entschieden, mit der Aussage, dass die Deklaration der vorübergehenden Behörden in Pristina über die einseitige Erklärung der Unabhängigkeit des Kosovo nicht gegen das Völkerrecht verstoße. Das Gericht präzisierte, es bespreche nicht das Recht auf Selbstbestimmung oder das Recht auf eine notwendige Sezession. Der IGH ist eigentlich im Rahmen seines Mandats geblieben, welches versteht, dass er sich mit Streiten zwischen Staaten befasst. Er unterstrich auch die Tatsache, dass das Völkerrecht den sezessionistischen Bewegungen das Recht auf Lostrennung weder anerkennt noch verbietet. Auf diese Weise hat das Gericht in Den Haag den Kosovo-Albanern das Recht auf Lostrennung von Serbien nicht anerkannt, und die Entscheidung über den weiteren Prozess der Lösung des Kosovo-Problems wurde der UN-Generalversammlung überlassen. Der IGH hat sich zur folgenden Frage geäußert: Ist die einseitig erklärte Unabhängigkeit des Kosovo vom 17. Februar 2008 im Einklang mit dem Völkerrecht? Diese Frage hatte auf Initiative Serbiens die Generalversammlung im Oktober 2008 gestellt. Das Gericht hat sich jedoch nicht für eine direkte Antwort entschieden.

unterlassen in ihren internationalen Beziehungen jede gegen die territoriale Unversehrtheit oder die politische Unabhängigkeit eines Staates gerichtete oder sonst mit den Zielen der Vereinten Nationen unvereinbare Androhung oder Anwendung von Gewalt.”KSZE-Schlussakte, Artikel 1, Punkt III. (Unverletzlichkeit der Grenzen)”Die Teilnehmerstaaten betrachten gegenseitig alle ihre Grenzen sowie die Grenzen aller Staaten in Europa als unverletzlich und werden deshalb jetzt und in der Zukunft keinen Anschlag auf diese Grenzen verüben. Dementsprechend werden sie sich auch jeglicher Forderung oder Handlung enthalten, sich eines Teiles oder des gesamten Territoriums irgendeines Teilnehmerstaates zu bemächtigen.”

KSZE-Schlussakte, Artikel 1, Punkt IV. (Territoriale Integrität der Staaten)

“Die Teilnehmerstaaten werden die territoriale Integrität eines jeden Teilnehmerstaates achten. Dementsprechend werden sie sich jeder mit den Zielen und Grundsätzen der Charta der Vereinten Nationen unvereinbaren Handlung gegen die territoriale Integrität, politische Unabhängigkeit oder Einheit eines jeden Teilnehmerstaates enthalten, insbesondere jeder derartigen Handlung, die eine Androhung oder Anwendung von Gewalt darstellt. Die Teilnehmerstaaten werden ebenso davon Abstand nehmen, das Territorium eines jeden anderen Teilnehmerstaates zum Gegenstand einer militärischen Besetzung oder anderer direkter oder indirekter Gewaltmaßnahmen unter Verletzung des Völkerrechts oder zum Gegenstand der Aneignung durch solche Maßnahmen oder deren Androhung zu machen. Keine solche Besetzung oder Aneignung wird als rechtmäßig anerkannt werden.”

Die Presse.at

Kein Verbot von UnabhängigkeitserklärungenOwada betonte, dass es im Völkerrecht kein Verbot von Unabhängigkeitserklärungen gibt. Auch durch die Resolution 1244 - darin wurde die territoriale Integrität des damaligen Jugoslawien bekräftigt - bestünde kein solches Verbot. “Das Gericht kann das Argument nicht akzeptieren, dass die Resolution ein Argument enthält, welches die Möglichkeit der Verkündung der Unabhängigkeit des Kosovo verhindert.Der Zweck des Urteils ist es, eine vorläufige Übergangsverwaltung zu errichten, ohne über den endgültigen Status des Kosovo zu entscheiden”, stellte der IGH-Präsident fest. Außerdem habe der UNO-Vermittler Martti Ahtisaari nach monatelangen, erfolglosen Verhandlungen über den künftigen Status des Kosovo die Unabhängigkeit als einzigen möglichen Weg empfohlen.

Die Presse.at

Martti Ahtisaari, ist der vollkommen korrupte Georg Soros Mann aus den CIA Kriegs Organisatoren der Globalisierung und im Board des ICG.

Kommentar: Ansonsten interpretiert die Presse halt so wie sie sich es vorstellt, ohne das eine Urteils Erklärung vorliegt. Am lustigsten sind dann Ausführungen wie “Die Unabhängigkeit Erklärung ist legal” Natürlich: genauso wie, wenn ein Bergbauer seine Unabhängigkeit ausruft, weil es niemand verbietet.

Breaking news : ICJ says Kosovo independence did not violate international law

22/07/2010

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Thursday (July 22nd) that Kosovo’s declaration of independence did not violate international law. According to the non-binding advisory opinion, read out by ICJ President Hisashi Owada, international law contains “no prohibition on declarations of independence”.

Both Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic and Kosovo’s top diplomat, Skender Hyseni, attended the session. Hearings at the ICJ on the case were held on December 1-11th. In all, 36 states have filed written or verbal arguments regarding the case.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008. A total of 69 countries have recognised it as a sovereign state so far. (RTS, Reuters - 22/07/10)

Setimes

The Yugoslav authorities regarded the KLA a terrorist group[32]. The U.S. State Department listed the KLA as a terrorist organization until 1998,[8][9] and President Bill Clinton’s special envoy to the Balkans, Robert Gelbard, described that same year the KLA as, “without any questions, a terrorist group”.[11][36] Around 1998, some months before the war of March 1999, the US gevernment removed the KLA from its list of terrorist organizations, and they approached the KLA leaders to make them interlocutors with the Serbs.[9][37] France didn’t delist it until late 1998, after strong US and UK lobbying.[10] During the war, the KLA troops collaborated with the NATO troops, and they were qualified by the NATO as “freedom fighters”.[9] In late 1999 the KLA was disbanded and its members entered the Kosovo Protection Corps.[9] KLA is still present in the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base list of terrorist groups,[32] and is listed as an inactive terrorist organization by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism from the Homeland Security.[38]

Wie auch im UN Report fest gestellt wird gab es nie Freiheits Kämpfer, sondern die UCK ist eine rein kriminelle Organisation von Schlägern und Verbrechern, welche ihre Drogen- Waffen- Kinder- und Frauen Handel so tarnten! Das wusste man inklusive der Todesschwadronen um eigene Landsleute umzubringen bereits im September 1998


MAFIA AUTO in Durres, Albanien: Auto Kennzeichen: “The Best of Amerika”

Albanian Organized Crime the Biggest Threat
Bush with Albanian flag
Albanian Mafia the Single Biggest Threat to Europe

March 2008 report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime which went conveniently unnoticed and uncovered by the western mainstream media, though generally upbeat, bringing the good news of the crime rates dropping in the Balkan region as a whole, and announcing Balkans as “much safer than previously thought”, underlines, once again, the growing concern over the flourishing Albanian mafia, which is now, thanks to the Western power centers, ruling over the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija.

Beyond the fancy charts and maps, behind the joy over the “improving trends”, the UN report titled Crime and its Impact on the Balkans [.pdf file], hides a very grim reality of the far-reaching deadly tentacles of Albanian organized crime, exasperated and turned into a malignant disease by the western backing of severing Kosovo-Metohija province from Serbia.
Albanian Clans Take the Leading Place in Organized Crime

Excerpt from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime report for March 2008

[pg 61] From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, Turkish organized crime groups dominated European heroin markets. During the 1990s, however, a new ethnic group began to emerge in heroin trafficking: ethnic Albanians. As noted above, until 1991, the nation of Albania was one of the most isolated in the world. Albanians living in former Yugoslavia [in Serbia, Kosovo-Metohija province], however, moved with great freedom to the east and west, and there are reports of ethnic Albanian involvement in Italian organized crime groups from the mid-1980s.

…………….By 2000, Italian chief prosecutor Cataldo Motta went so far as to assert that “Albanian organized crime has become a point of reference for all criminal activity today. Everything passes via the Albanians.”

[pg 65] Arguably, Albanian heroin dealers are the single most notorious Balkan organized crime phenomenon. For example, a decade ago the Council of Europe noted in its organized crime situation report:

“While in former years the [heroin] trade [in Austria] was dominated by Turkish organizations, it was noted in 1998 that ethnic Albanians have now taken over… ethnic Albanian criminal organizations managed to build a Europe-wide network and hold monopolies in urban areas. They maintain operational bases in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and in the Nordic countires…”

And in its 2005 situation report, the Council of Europe said:

“Ethnic Albanian criminal groups are reportedly responsible for a large part of the wholesale distribution of heroin in Europe… Ethnic Albanian criminal groups pose a significant threat to the EU because of their involvement in drug trafficking, THB [trafficking in human beings] and money laundering.”

“Ethnic Albanian Criminal Groups” are the only national group discussed in the 2006 Europol [European department of Interpol] publication The Threat from Organized Crime:

“Ethnic Albanian organized crime groups have established themselves in many European Union Member States and beyond… ethnic Albanian crime groups are found to extend their role from facilitators to achieving full control in certain crime areas. They adapt without difficulties to local or changing situations.”
No “Freedom Fighters”, Just Criminals and Thugs

On the preceding pages, the latest Drugs & Crime UN report offers a rarely accurate analysis of the situation among the ethnic Albanians (both next door to Serbia, in neighboring Albania, and in Serbia itself, mainly in the southern Kosovo province), which led to formation of the Albanian terrorist KLA (UCK) and to the terrorist attacks in Serbia — an unusually honest glimpse at the root-causes of Albanian insurrection and occupation of part of Serbia, impossible to find in the tons of worthless junk produced daily by the Western mainstream media.

The following excerpt effectively dismantles the pompous claims of heroic “struggle for freedom and independence” and disingenuous references to the “self-determination” of an ethnic group which has already exercised its right to self-determination with the formation of state of Albania.

No, it has nothing to do with “freedom”, “independence” or “self-determination”, it is all about illicit trade, crime without punishment, lawlessness, thuggery and insatiable greed.
Criminals, Terrorists or Politicians? In Kosovo-Metohija, all Three.

Excerpt from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime report for March 2008

[pg 52] According to an Interpol statement made before the U.S. Congress in 2000:

http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Balkan_study.pdf

aus Balkan Spezial

Weitere gute Quellen, für die Terror Organisation UCK - KLA genannt!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_Liberation_Army#cite_note-allan-15


Afghanistan war logs: IED attacks on civilians, coalition and Afghan troops

 

16,000 improvised explosive devices are recorded in the Afghanistan war logs, rising from 308 in 2004 to 7,155 in 2009. Press start on the map below, or drag the date along the bar, to see where and who they hit over these five years
Download the full data behind this interactive
The IED – Taliban’s homemade terror weapon

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/datablog/interactive/2010/jul/26/ied-afghanistan-war-logs

 

Is Albania Sponsoring ”Freedom Fighters” Next Door?

November 9, 2003

In 1998, when NATO’s war on Yugoslavia was first being organized, secret camps were set up in northern Albania. There, British and American forces trained the rag-tag fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The two countries openly armed, supplied and supported the KLA during the war against Milosevic, using the paramilitary group as NATO’s ground troops.

A New Question

All of this is fact. Albania’s army also directly trained the KLA. After all, if the West said it was OK, then there was nothing to be embarrassed about. However, once the fallout from Kosovo registered and Macedonia was destabilized by the renamed militants of the NLA (National Liberation Army) in 2001, Tirana changed its tune. It officially deplored the violence and denied having anything to do with sponsoring the rebels.However, at the same time “all contact stopped” between the intelligence services of the two countries, according to one informed Macedonian source. Clearly, Albania was not entirely pleased with beleaguered Macedonia’s attempts at self-defense.

Since then, the Albanian government has gone to great lengths to boost economic and defense cooperation with Macedonia, under the rubric of NATO enlargement and participations in joint ventures along the east-west Corridor 8, such as prospective railroad lines and oil pipelines. Albania is clearly looking for a new lease on life and deliverance from the economic dark ages that afflict most citizens who aren’t super-rich politicos or gangsters.

Nevertheless, despite these increasingly positive developments, a new question has been raised regarding the current involvement of the Albanian government – in whole or in part – in sponsoring paramilitary groups active in neighboring states. This issue is complex; its contemplation only invites further questions. With Albania, do we have state-sponsored attempts at control through disruption (as was the case with Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban?) Or could it be instead just the manipulations of sparring political gangs?

Tirana Cracks Down: One Arrested, Another Indicted

In July, the Albanian government arrested one Gafurr Adili, leader of the Front of Albanian National Unity (FBKSH). This diaspora-based group claims to be the political wing of the AKSH (or ANA, Albanian National Army), active since 2001 in Kosovo and Macedonia. The group’s stated goal is to gather all “Albanian lands” into one majestic 19th century nation-state, by waging war with the “Slav colonizers,” Greeks, and whoever else gets in their way.

Simultaneously, the Swiss banned Adili from living in their country. Stated the BBC, “…until now he has enjoyed refugee status – though it appears that he is not actually barred from visiting Switzerland where members of his family live.” Such ambivalent restrictions are completely characteristic of the West’s schizophrenic, lax treatment of Albanian militants since even before 2001.

On 8 October, a second arrest warrant was lodged for the leader of Albania’s right-wing Party of National Unity, Idajet Beqiri. A high profile FBKSH leader, Beqiri is accused of “incitement and support for the extremist group.”

Since last spring’s attack on a bridge near Mitrovica, which proved that Kosovo Protection Corps staff members were moonlighting for the AKSH, the group has been deemed a “terrorist” one by Balkan and Western governments alike. Reports in the Economist and elsewhere described it as being run by increasingly desperate criminals and KLA veterans impatient with UNMIK’s rule in Kosovo. This year’s more concerted crackdowns by KFOR on smuggling, as well as similar revived efforts by Macedonian authorities, have also angered the militants. Averred the Economist on 12 September:

“…the AKSH represents few ethnic-Albanians. Its core consists of some 50-70 cigarette smugglers drawn from both sides of the border with Kosovo. Their latest violence has been largely prompted by their desire to stop Macedonia’s police from shutting down their smuggling routes and putting them behind bars. Hisni Shaqiri, an ethnic-Albanian MP in Skopje who is trying to help keep the peace between Macedonia’s Albanians and Slavs, describes Avdil Jakupi, the AKSH’s “divisional commander” known as Chakala, as a “mental patient and heroin addict”. A British brigadier advising the Macedonian government on defence calls the AKSH “criminals flying a political flag of convenience in the hope of finding legitimacy.”

Revelations from the Inside

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http://www.balkanalysis.com/2003/11/09/is-albania-sponsoring-freedom-fighters-next-door/

 

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