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Serbiens Botschafter Visković im Interview Kosovo, Serbien und die Gefahr der Erpressung

Die Peinlichkeit im Balkan: Christopher Dell

Christopher Dell: nennt sich US Botschafter! Berufs Verbrecher an der Front des Drogen Handels und der Korruption.

“The Best of Amerika” Eines von vielen Fahrzeugen, wo die Amerikanische Gambino Mafia, geschützt durch das US State Department, ihre Waffen- und Drogen Geschäfte abwickeln.

Man muss sich ja nur mal mit den Gestalten direkt unterhalten, welche auf den Drogen schmuggel angesprochen, das US Motto verbreiten: “für die Freiheit ist Alles erlaubt”

Das kriminelle Treiben des US Generals Steven Schook, als UNMIK Vize im Kosovo!


reine Verbrecher, was im UN Report steht und der US Sonder Gesandte Robert Gelbard auch in 1998 feststellte. Die Kosovo Verrecher mordeten recht lustig vor allem in Albanien damals und nicht im Kosovo.

Eine Legende die Bin Laden Verbindung der Partner des Christopher Dell!

http://www.euractiv.de/erweiterung-und-partnerschaft/artikel/kosovo-serbien-und-die-gefahr-der-erpressung-005219 ein Interview mit dem serbischen Botschafter in Berlin veröffentlicht.

- Viskovi´c stellt die Vermutung auf, dass der jüngste Grenzkonflikt darauf zurückzuführen sei, dass “einige Menschen in Priština die Geduld verloren und versucht haben, die Situation zu missbrauchen”.

- Zur Rolle des US-Botschafters in Priština, Christopher Dell: “Ob ohne oder nach Konsultationen mit anderen westlichen Ländern, ist das was er sagt, praktisch ein “Muss” für die Behörden in Priština.”

- “Alles wäre einfacher, wenn wir alle näher an der EU dran wären. In dem Moment, in dem Serbien und Kosovo Teil der EU wären, wäre die Situation vollkommen anders.”

- Christian Schwarz-Schilling, ehemaliger EU-Bosnienbeauftragter, sei “absolut unfair und nicht objektiv”, wenn es um Serbien geht.

- Viskovi´c warnt davor, Serbien mit dem Dilemma zu konfrontieren, zwischen Kosovo und der EU entscheiden zu müssen. In diesem Fall werde man “nein” zur EU sagen.

Fakt ist inzwischen das der Hirnlose Mafia Innenminister: Bajram Rexhepi, diese Polizei Aktion an den Grenzen zu Serbien befolhen hatte.

Fakt ist das lt. Artikel 94(a), der Verfassung, nur eine vorzeitige Entlassung des Polizei Direktors möglich ist, wenn er selbst den Rücktritt anbietet. Das geschah nicht und ansonsten kennen Albaner Poliitker, oder was sich so nennt, sowieso keine Verfassung und Gesetze.

Ausführungen ansonsten von Bekim Collaku, sind genauso dürftig und dummes Gefasel und Wunsch Denken

29 Jul 2011 / 17:29
Kosovo’s Sacked Police Chief Denies Resigning

The office of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci is standing by its claim that former police chief Reshat Maliqi asked to resign before trouble erupted at two northern border points.

Artan Mustafa
Pristina

Maliqi says that isn’t true.

“I never wrote anything asking for dismissal or resignation, and I never even had any warning regarding working issues,” Maliqi told Balkan Insight.

The announcement of Maliqi’s dismissal was posted on a government web page on Monday evening, shortly after special units of the Kosovo police launched an unprecedented operation to take over two northern border points, Gates 1 and 31 near Leposavic and Zubin Potok.

According to the announcement, the decision to sack Maliqi was made based on article 94(a) of the Kosovo Constitution, which says that the police director general can be dismissed based on “his/her own request.”

In a live statement on Kosovo radio and television on Monday, Maliqi said his dismissal was totally unexpected. He reiterated that to Balkan Insight.

“The decision came as a surprise to me,” Maliqi said. “My daughter called and told me she saw on the news that the prime minister had dismissed me.”

The Prime Minister’s office declined to elaborate on the reasons for its action. Chief of Staff Bekim Collaku told Balkan Isnight that it is within the constitutional competencies of the Prime Minister to appoint and dismiss the general director
29 Jul 2011 / 17:29
Kosovo’s Sacked Police Chief Denies Resigning

The office of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci is standing by its claim that former police chief Reshat Maliqi asked to resign before trouble erupted at two northern border points.

Artan Mustafa
Pristina

Maliqi says that isn’t true.

“I never wrote anything asking for dismissal or resignation, and I never even had any warning regarding working issues,” Maliqi told Balkan Insight.

The announcement of Maliqi’s dismissal was posted on a government web page on Monday evening, shortly after special units of the Kosovo police launched an unprecedented operation to take over two northern border points, Gates 1 and 31 near Leposavic and Zubin Potok.

According to the announcement, the decision to sack Maliqi was made based on article 94(a) of the Kosovo Constitution, which says that the police director general can be dismissed based on “his/her own request.”

In a live statement on Kosovo radio and television on Monday, Maliqi said his dismissal was totally unexpected. He reiterated that to Balkan Insight.

“The decision came as a surprise to me,” Maliqi said. “My daughter called and told me she saw on the news that the prime minister had dismissed me.”

The Prime Minister’s office declined to elaborate on the reasons for its action. Chief of Staff Bekim Collaku told Balkan Isnight that it is within the constitutional competencies of the Prime Minister to appoint and dismiss the general director of the police.

“His naming and dismissal remain within the full discretion of the Prime Minister,” Collaku said.

Maliqi had been planning to leave for a holiday on Friday, three days before he was dismissed. So was Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi. But then their plans changed.

“The minister called me during the previous week to inform me that he was moving his holidays due to a big operation,” Maliqi said. “I told him that I would stay as well. I don’t know if he informed the Prime Minister, and I had no idea what the operation was abou.”

Maliqi believes his firing was unrelated to the confrontation at the border on Monday.

“Prior to that event I had made 23 changes in the hierarchy of the police, based on grades and positions,” he said. “There were people who were not happy with that.”

One of the changes involved the head of the division for organized crime, a position that was held by a police officer formerly associated with the Kosovo Secret Service, SHIK. That agency had strong ties to PDK, the party led by the Prime Minister.

The operation itself was led by Maliqi’s former deputy, who according to police sources also has strong ties to PDK.

“My former deputy called me around 7pm on the day of the operation, and told me that he had been ordered by the Minister of the Interior to gather special forces in Mitrovica,” Maliqi said. “They did not tell me why, nor that they were going to gate points 1 and 31. Maybe the Prime Minister’s office didn’t inform us because this was a very sensitive operation.”

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http://www.balkaninsight.com/

Um seine Bestechungs Geschäfte zu tarnen und zu vertuschen agiert der US Botschafter Christopher Dell, als Schutzherr der Kosovo Mafia, welche sich Regierung nennt.

Gegen die Mission: Der Geschäftemacher und Bestechungs Motor Christopher Dell in Phristina!

Die Amerikaner, haben kein Problem damit, Waffen Geschäfts Betrügereien, CIA Drogen Handels Geschäfte, im Balkan und in Europa umzusetzen, was eine historische Tatsache ist und warum der Kosovo zur Drogen Verteil Stelle, des hoch krimineller US Militärs und Politiker um Wesley Clark, Holbrook, Allbright und Co. wurde.

Christopher Dell: nennt sich US Botschafter! Berufs Verbrecher an der Front des Drogen Handels und der Korruption.

Patron de Kosovo Mafia: Christoph Dell
GlobalPost made repeated attempts to interview the American ambassador to Kosovo, Christopher Dell, about U.S. relations with senior former KLA figures and allegations of criminality, but he declined to accept interview requests or respond to written questions. State Department officials also declined to respond to questions or be interviewed. Thaci also declined repeated requests for an interview.

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http://www.globalpost.com/mobile?mid=5632462

Die teure Tourismus PR, über den bestechlichen Reiseführer “Lonley Planet”, einer Mafiösen Nonsens Politik der Albaner Regierung

 In Albanien, ist gerade die Schauspielerin Eliza Dushku, unterwegs, um teure Werbe Verträge u.a. für Lonley Planet zuerhalten, welche Albanien als Reiseland Nr. 1 Weltweit gesetzt haben. Albanien live, das man die Vernichtung des Tourismus zu verantworten hat, mit Dumm kriminellen Banden und trotzdem hohe Gelder in eine Unfugs Werbung in den USA investiert.

Das gesamte Marketing für sehr hohe Geldsummen, vor allen in den USA, oder in einem bereits bekannten Skandal Reiseführer, der gezielt käufliche und falsche Informatinoen verbreitet (auch für Geld über Tunesien und Ägypten) ist der Non Stop Unfug des sogenannten Albanischen Ministeriums für Kultur, Sport und Tourismus.  Man hat keine Ahnung über Tourismus, noch über sinnvolle Werbung und das ist wie beim Türkei Tourismus Start vor 30 Jahren, vor allem die Unterstützung, echter Reise Veranstalter und ansonsten Umwelt Schutz, Sauberkeit und Korrektheit gegenüber Touristen und Investoren. Jeder Ratschlag, von echten Experten, dem Hotel Verband, wird durch eine extrem dumme und kriminelle Bande im Ministerium und der Regierung ignoriert, seit ca. 1999 als der Skrapari Mafia Boss Ilir Meta, Premier Minister wurde.

 Mit dem selben Geld, hätte man in Europa, 100 mal sinnvoller Werbung machen können, denn die Amerikaner sind eine Null im Tourismus im Balkan, oder der Türkei. Ausserdem bringen solche Touristen wenig Geld. Die richtigen Touristen, werden durch wilde Baum Holz Aktionen an der Küste und überall, verseuchte STrände und Tausende von illegalen Lokalen, wo man sich nur eine Lebensmittel Vergiftung holt vertrieben. (25 Tonnen Lebensmittel, wurden gerade in Albanien erstmalig beschlagnahmt: uralten Fisch, Wurst, Käse und ohne Kühlung) ! Selbst das Albanische Gesundheits Institut, warnt vor den Küsten Lokalen in der Touristik, welche mangels Bezahlung oft nicht einmal STrom haben und nur wenige Monate aufmachen.

Lonley Planet, ist ein Witz und nicht mehr das was früher war. Vor allem wirft das Ministerium Geld zum Fenster hinaus, während es Nichts für die realen Probleme unternimmt, obwohl eine gesetzliche Zuständigkeit vorhanden ist. Das Ministerium, ist wie die Regierung überwiegend, fest in Hand krimineller Banden, seit Jahren (was nur unter Ylli Pango unterbrochen wurde), die auch noch wie in den anderen Adminstrationen, strohdumm sind und die Vernichtung des Albanischen Tourismus zuverantworten haben. Albanien hat praktisch keine Touristen, mit Ausnahme von Touristen, die Tirana besuchen und ein paar Ausflüge machen. Tages Gäste aus Korfu, oder Passagier Dampfer, welche Sarande, oder Durres besuchen. Andere Gäste wie in Ksamli in den wenigen Hotels, der Geldwasch Beton Stadt, sind gerade abgereist, weil ständig der Strom ausfällt, oder besser gesagt: abgeschaltet wird, weil die illegalen Bauten, auch illegale Strom Leitungen haben und jeder Strom Bezahlung verweigern, wie in Durres, oder Vlore ebenso.

Die neueste Variante und Tourismus Idee des Ministeriums, durch einen bekannten Mafiosi, der dort arbeitet!

6.8.2011: MTKRS-Direktor Klodian Pajuni, will mit “Cannabis” Freigabe neue Touristen gewinnen. Griechen untersuchen die Geldwäsche

Selbst Albanische Medien, schreiben das der Albanische Tourismus Betrug ist.

 Am peinlichsten war dann vor 10 Jahren die GTZ, u.a. mit einer Nonsens ghh Studie über den Tourismus, nur hatte die ghh Consult in Wiesbanden, Null Ahnung von Tourismus(wir berichteten über die Studie, welche uns vorliegt) und noch schlimmer wurden, dann weitere Gelder in den Betrugs- und Bestechungs Zirkel DAW gepumpt, Lobby Verein der kriminellen Deutschen Politiker und (mit hohen Bussgeldern belegten) Mafia Firmen Banden rund um Siemens, VW, Mercedes. Man nennt es Tourismus Förderung, real aber Diebstahl und Unteschlagung in inkompetente Kanäle, welche rein kriminell finanziert werden.Es gibt Hundete solcher im Bundestag registrierte Betrugs Zirkel, wo der Afrika Verein, eine besonders negative Bedeutung hat, nämlich die totale Bestechung und Korrumpierung von Afrika, was vom AA unter Steinmeier und dem Taxifahrer Joschka Fischer gefördert und aufgebaut wurde.

Do LP Writers Go To Hell? Thomas Kohnstamm Might.

By On April 14, 2008 · 84 Comments

 

Self-confessed fibber Thomas Kohnstamm is taking heat.

LP writer Thomas Kohnstamm…in hell.

EDITOR’S UPDATE:

New information on this issue has clarified Thomas’ confessions and it’s now clear that the mainstream media sources on which Eva based her post were straight-up wrong.

We’ve decided to leave Eva’s article up, but please be sure to read her follow-up comment and BNT contributing editor Tim Patterson’s take on the whole hullabaloo.

Here’s the original article:

I’ve always been a big fan of Lonely Planet’s guidebooks.

I love their sassy, youthful tone, their emphasis on low-impact and alternative travel options, their rejection of freebies from bigwig hotel chains, and the way their authors manage to find vegetarian-friendly budget options worldwide.

So imagine my surprise when I made the rounds of my usual travel blogs this morning, and came across this item on Gadling: “Lonely Planet writer admits he never visited country he wrote about.”

It seems long-time LP writer Thomas Kohnstamm has outed himself as a fraud, telling News Ltd. that not only has he plagiarized or fabricated large portions of his 12+ Lonely Planet guidebooks, but he even failed entirely to visit one of the countries he wrote about.

“They didn’t pay me enough to go (to) Columbia,” he is quoted as saying. “I wrote the book in San Francisco. I got the information from a chick I was dating – an intern in the Colombian Consulate.”

My first thought (after a few four-letter words with alternating question and exclamation marks after them) was: Why? Why, if you’d gotten away with something so outrageous, would you own up to it voluntarily?

A quick Google search on Kohnstamm answered my question. His first travel narrative, “Do Travel Writers Go To Hell? A Swashbuckling Tale of High Adventures, Questionable Ethics and Professional Hedonism”, is due out next week.

Kohnstamm, it seems, is a believer in that old chestnut about there being no such thing as “bad” publicity. He is taking a calculated risk that the scandal surrounding his admissions, instead of leaving him blacklisted for life, will carry his book right onto the bestseller lists.

Sadly, he’s probably right.

The Plagiarism Double-Standard

The reality is that travel writing isn’t considered “real journalism” by the powers that be, and Kohnstamm knows it.

Think back. It hasn’t been that long since another major plagiarism scandal rocked American journalism. Remember Jayson Blair?

Blair was a young reporter who resigned from the New York Times in May 2003, after it was found that an astonishing 36 of his national news articles for the paper – including high-profile items on the Beltway sniper, Jessica Lynch, and wounded American soldiers in Iraq – had been fabricated or plagiarized from other authors.

After he was drummed out, the Times executive editor and managing editors followed, paying the price for their failure to catch Blair sooner.

Though he published a tell-all memoir in 2004 (even accusing the Times of racism) to my knowledge Jayson Blair has never worked in newspaper again.

So, will the same fate befall Thomas Kohnstamm?

I’d be surprised if Lonely Planet offers him a contract again anytime soon.

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http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/lonely-planet-scandal-ohnstamm/

Thomas Kohnstamm and our guidebooks

A former Lonely Planet author, Thomas Kohnstamm, has written a book called Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? about his life as a travel writer. Thomas’ book contains several allegations about his guidebook writing…………..

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/about/thomas_kohnstamm.cfm

Lonely Planet’s top 10 countries for 2011

 

Exterior of government buildings.

 

  • Castle ruins with Adriatic Sea beyond, Himara.

  • Samba band in club, Lapa.

  • Young soccer player in Brazilian uniform.

  • A girl posing in the window frame of an old colonial house in the historic Cidade Alta district of Salvador- Bahia, Brazil

  • Inside the main chapel of the Church of Brasilia in Brazil.

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Where in the world should you go next year? Our in-house travel experts, including Lonely Planet cofounder Tony Wheeler, have chosen their top 10 countries for next year based on scores for topicality, excitement, value for money and…that special X-factor. Here they are, in order of rank, from Lonely Planet’s latest book: Best in Travel 2011.

1. Albania

Not so long ago, when the Balkans were considered an ‘only for the brave’ travel destination, only the bravest of the brave trickled into Albania. Since backpackers started coming to elusive Albania in the 1990s, tales have been told in ‘keep it to yourself’ whispers of azure beaches, confrontingly good cuisine, heritage sites, nightlife, affordable adventures and the possibility of old-style unplanned journeys complete with open-armed locals for whom travellers are still a novelty. Sick to death of being dismissed with blinged-up crime-boss clichés, Albania has announced ‘A New Mediterranean Love’ via its tourist board. The jig is almost up – Albania won’t be off the beaten track for much longer.

2. Brazil

 

12/08/2011 08:36

Eliza Dushku dhe një rrëfim problematik për Lonely Planet

 

Vizita në Shqipëri e Eliza Dushkut,  aktores me origjinë shqiptare pak të njohur këtu, por realisht të suksesshme në Hollivud na krenon vërtet të gjithëve, por ajo nuk është një vizitivë gjenuine dhe e pastër. Eshtë rrjedhojë e një serie kontratash ende misterioze të qeverisë shqiptare me kompani të huaja që kanë në dorë të shpërndajnë, sipas pagesës, informacion turistik të një vendi të caktuar, e me këtë rast të synojnë jo realisht shtimin e turistëve të huaj në vend, më shumë se të përmirësojnë imazhin e vet politik në arenën ndërkombëtare. Diktatorët e Azisë e të Afrikës, ata që kanë qëndruar për dekada të tëra në pushtet derisa nisën të largoheshin së fundmi nga froni pas protestave qytetare, e kanë përdorur më së miri këtë taktikë.

Ndonëse lokalisht njerëzit janë të papunë, nuk kanë madje as me çfarë të ushqehen, e qeveritë e tyre janë mjaftueshëm problematike e pothuajse gjithmonë edhe vrastare, por pak të rëndësishme në arenën ndërkombëtare, fondet publike të këtyre vendeve janë shpenzuar me tepri, herë për të bërë reklama disa milionëshe në rrjete të mëdha televizive (siç bënte Tuniza, Egjipti, madhe dhe Libia pak kohë më parë), herë për të realizuar dokumentarë me pamje gati spektakolare por me 0 informacion për Stilin e Jetës së vendasve, e herë për të siguruar ndonjë fotografi të politikanëve me personazhe ndërkombëtarë të show-biz. Këta të fundit nuk ngurrojnë ta bëjnë show-n as me kryeministra të korruptuar, apo neo-diktatorë, mjaft që kjo të jetë përcaktuar qartë në kontratën e tyre të shërbimit.

Znj. Eliza Dushku në Shqipëri vjen së bashku me një kompani të madhe dhe me emër të informacionit turistik e të shpërndarjes së prodhimeve dixhitale turistike, por njëkohësisht edhe të prekur nga skandale, siç është Lonely Planet. Flitet për një dokumentar por hë për hë po bëhen poza  me liderët lokalë: Sali Berisha që sigurisht nuk gëzon më imazhin e reformatorit në sytë e ndërkombëtarëve dhe Lulzim Bashën që më shumë se i pari kërkon dëshpërimisht të pastrojë imazhin nga krimet e 21 Janarit dhe nga historitë e abuzimeve financiare në kohën kur ishte ministër.

 

Cfarë është Lonely Planet?

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http://www.shekulli.com.al/shekulli/2011/08/12/vizita-e-eliza-dushkut-dhe-dokumentaret-problematike-te-lonely-planet/

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