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Salih Berisha Mafia: The U.S. failed to criticize:of his policies within the judicial system, police, and the DP—often through illegal means

Fun Facts About Our New Allies
The Progressive Review (Washington), 22 June 1999

“Albania … offered NATO and the U.S. an important military outpost in the turbulent southern Balkans (in the 1990-96 period Albania opened its ports and airstrips for U.S. military use and housed CIA spy planes for flights over Bosnia)…. The U.S. played a major role in the DP’s 1992 electoral victory, and it then provided the new government with military, economic, and political support. In the 1991-96 period Washington directly provided Albania $236 million in economic aid, making the U.S. the second largest bilateral economic donor (following Italy)…..Following Berisha’s visit to the U.S. in March 1991, Washington began supplying direct assistance to the DP, including donations of computers and cars for the 1992 electoral campaign. William Ryerson, the first U.S. ambassador, stood next to Berisha on the podium at election rallies. The U.S. failed to criticize, and at times encouraged, the new president as he purged critics of his policies within the judicial system, police, and the DP—often through illegal means. By 1993 DP loyalists and family members held most of the prominent positions in Albania’s ministries, institutes, universities, and state media. Citing the threat of communism’s return, Berisha successfully instilled fear in the population and discredited his rivals. The U.S. embassy in Albania contributed to the polarization of Albanian politics by refusing to meet most of the opposition parties (former communists as well as others) for the first two years of DP rule. This one-sided view of democratization helped Berisha dismantle most political alternatives, some of which were moderate and truly democratic.

Time for prison

http://news.albania.de/__oneclick_uploads/2011/10/gaddafi-salih-berisha.jpg

- The Reagan administration targeted the Yugoslav economy in a “Secret Sensitive” 1984 National Security Decision Directive (NSDD 133), “United States Policy toward Yugoslavia.” A censored version declassified in 1990 largely elaborated on NSDD 54 on Eastern Europe, issued in 1982. The latter advocated “expanded efforts to promote a `quiet revolution’ to overthrow Communist governments and parties” while reintegrating the countries of Eastern Europe into a market-oriented economy.  - IMF-sponsored programs since then continued the disintegration of the industrial sector and the piecemeal dismantling of the Yugoslav welfare state. Debt restructuring agreements increased foreign debt, and a mandated currency devaluation also hit hard at Yugoslavs’ standard of living.  - In return for assistance, Yugoslavia agreed to even more sweeping economic reforms, including a new devalued currency, another wage freeze, sharp cuts in government spending, and the elimination of socially-owned, worker-managed companies.  - The reforms demanded by Belgrade’s creditors struck at the heart of Yugoslavia’s system of socially-owned and worker- managed enterprises. As one observer noted, “The objective was to subject the Yugoslav economy to massive privatization and the dismantling of the public sector.”  - Some Yugoslavs joined together in a doomed battle to prevent the destruction of their economy and polity. As one observer found, “worker resistance crossed ethnic lines, as Serbs, Croats, Bosnians and Slovenians mobilized . . . shoulder to shoulder with their fellow workers.” But the economic struggle also heightened already tense relations among the republics — and between the republics and Belgrade.  - While local leaders and Western interests share the spoils of the former Yugoslav economy, they have entrenched socio-ethnic divisions in the very structure of partition. This permanent fragmentation of Yugoslavia along ethnic lines serves to thwart a united resistance of Yugoslavs of all ethnic origins against the recolonization of their homeland.  - While rebuilding is sacrificed on the altar of debt repayment, Western governments and corporations show greater interest in gaining access to strategic natural resources… “Substantial” petroleum fields lie in the Serb-held part of Croatia just across the Sava river from Tuzla, the headquarters for the US military zone. Exploration operations went on during the war, but the World Bank and the multinationals which conducted the operations kept local governments in the dark, presumably to prevent them from acting to grab potentially valuable areas.
http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/directory/33199c.html 

Note: Only March and May dispatches have been indexed so far

Accuracy of bombing 50899a

Albright, Madeleine 32499b, 51399, 51799a

Amanpour, Christiane 51999a, 52599a

American Legion, rejects involvement of US troops 50799a

Apache attack helicopters 51399b, 51799a, 52499a

Arms Merchants 50999a, 50899a, 51799a

Bernays, Edward 330b99c

Bosnia 32699a, 51999a, 52599a

Chinese Embassy bombing: 50999a, 50899a; Doubts about US story 51199c, 51399c, 51299a; Opinion attributed to German Chancellor Schroder on the 51399b

Chossudovsky, Michel 33199c, 32699a

CIA 51399c, KLA 50599a

Civilian casualties: caused by NATO cluster bombs 50899a; media coverage of 52499a; NATO dissembling on the subject of 52199a; early reports 32799a; total NATO-caused 51799a; worldwide 33099b

Cluster bombs: cost of 50899a; description of 50899a; dropped on civilian areas 51399b, 50899a; Tom Hayden on 50799a

Counterpunch 51199c, 51799a

Covert Action Quarterly 51399c, 51299a

Cultural heritage sites, NATO bombing of 51399

Debray, Regis 51399, 51799a

Ecological hazards, created by NATO bombing strategy 51399b

Edelman Public Relations 51999b

Fabrication of atrocity evidence 32499b; by CNN 51999a; by William Walker 50799a; by US and British in World War One 51499b; by US journalists in Bosnia 51299a

Foreign Office (Germany) refutes Albanian persecution charges 50499a, 50599a

Hitler, Adolph justification for invading Poland compared to NATO’s air assault by former Nuremberg prosecutor 52199a, propaganda techniques compared to NATO 50699b

Human Rights Watch 51399

IMF 33199c

Inhofe, Senator James: censorship of statements by US media 51099a, 51499a; statements on war by 51499a, 51499a; possible assassination attempt on the life on 51499a

International Action Center 32499b; articles cited 52599a

International Strategic Studies Association 51999b

Iraq 50899a, 50699b; similarity of NATO’s tactics to those used in Yugoslavia 52499a

Jewish protest against bombing 51299b

KLA 51399; cause of one third of Albanian refugee movements 51999b; classified as terrorist group 50599a; criminal background of leaders 50599a; background of KLA general Agim Ceku 52599a

Military Professional Resources, Inc. MPRI 52599a

Milosevic, Slobodan 33099b, 51399, 50599a

NATO, changed function of 32499b, 51299a; pre-bomardment occupation demands 50599a; press release the day before declaring decision to bomb Yugoslavia 52199a

National Security Agency (NSA) 51399c

National Security Council (US) 33199c; hires Edelman Public Relations executive to coordinate internal US propaganda efforts 51999b

Propaganda (see War propaganda)

Radioactive rounds (depleted uranium) 50799a

Rambouillet Text 50599a; key elements blacked out in US news media52499a

Refugees: Albanian refugees fleeing deeper into Yugoslavia to escape KLA 51999b; Canadian UN commander suggests advisability of shelling of 52599a; comments by Senator Inhofe on 51099a; 51499a; killed by NATO bombing 51799a; lack of assistance provided for 51299b, 51199b ; US news media ignores non-Albanian victims 50599a, 51999b, 52499a; used by NATO for propaganda purposes 51299b, UN harassment of 51199b, 51199a

Robinson, Mary, UN High Commissioner on Human Rights 51399b

Saxton, James US Congressman 51999b

Seldes, George 51499b

Smith, Sam 33099b, 50599a; quoted 52499a

Social Security, funds used to pay for war 50699a, 50699c

Solana, NATO Secretary General Javier 51299b; admits NATO has no atrocity evidence 51799a; bombing carried out on his authority 52199a

Solomon, Norman 32499a, 51799b

State Department 32499b, 33099b; Cohen on Serbians 51799a; dismissal of civilian casaulties inflicted by NATO bombing

US news media 32499a, 33099b, 50699c, 50699b, 50999a; collaboration with NATO propaganda effort 52499a, 52599a; CNN’s falsification of arocity evidence in the Bosnian civil war 51999a; FAIR analysis of US news media war reporting 51799b; Ted Koppel 50799a; Ted Turner 50999a

UN harassment of refugees on behalf of NATO 51199b, 51199a; slow to acknowledge civilian casualties of NATO boming 51399b; recent partnerships with multinationals 51199b

UK urging the use of ground troops 52199a

War costs 33099b, 50899a

War propaganda: comments by John Foster Dulles on 50999a; exageration of military success of NATO bombing 52499a; FAIR analysis of US news media war reporting 51799b; Hitler and 50699b; history of (WW One) and 51499b; NATO use 51299b; techniques of 32499a, 32499b, 330b99c; US uses of (historical) 51999a; US public relations firm executive hired to create 51999b

Walker, William 32499b, 50799a; background and record of falisfying evidence 52599a

Yugoslavia: economy 33199c; effect of bombing on the economy of 51999b, 32699a; 52499a; IMF 33199c; number of Serbs murdered by Nazi-allied Croats during WW II 51799a; US petroleum exploration in 33199c; worker mananged enterprises in 33199c

http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/topics.html

LOS ANGELES TIMES -- Wednesday, May 5, 1999  As the Innocent Die, Where Are All the Voices of Protest?  Balkans: The liberals' silence on the NATO bombing and its 'collateral damage' is keeping us from talking about alternatives. By TOM HAYDEN  Where are the voices of protest against the suffering inflicted on civilians and children by our bombardment of Serbia?  The moral rationale provided by the Clinton administration at the outset of the bombing was that the brutal ethnic cleansing of Kosovo could be stopped in a short military campaign. That promise was either a deception or a delusion. The war has turned into a horrific quagmire, and yet even liberal Democrats remain strangely tongue-tied about the suffering, which our government lamely calls "collateral damage."  Every day seems to bring news of civilians being killed and the White House apologizing. Worse, according to the Wall Street Journal, President Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair pushed in mid-April for a wider definition of targets that would increase the danger to civilians. The result is the death of cleaning ladies and bus drivers, evacuation of 85,000 people from Belgrade neighborhoods poisoned by toxic chemicals, the unemployment of 100,000 Serbs and laying waste of Serbia's civilian infrastructure with what the New York Times calls "greater effects on the gross domestic product than the Nazi and, then, the Allied bombing of Yugoslavia" during World War II. And the silence continues. Perhaps the silent ones think these are all regrettable accidents, or that war is hell, or that bombing Serb civilians who have opposed Milosovic in the past will help them to overthrow him now. What then of the intentional indiscriminate infliction of shrapnel wounds on children? Unexploded cluster bomb units are turning whole areas of Yugoslavia into a "no man's land," wounding large numbers of children in the process. According to the Los Angeles Times, the director of Pristina's hospital says he has never done so many amputations as he has since victims of the weapon started coming in.  I keep an early model of the cluster bombs used in Vietnam on my shelf as a reminder of the evil done in the name of good intentions. The bombs are dropped over a broad landscape, where they explode via timers or the simple vibration of a passerby. The blast causes up to 300 pieces of deadly shrapnel to scatter in all directions. The shrapnel is very difficult to remove because of its deliberately jagged design.

Mafia Clan of Democratic Party of Albania

Bevor: Fatos Nano (Ilir Meta Drug Allegations


Mafia Clan of Democratic Party of Albania

Prime Minister Sali Berisha

  1. kukRexhep ARAPI, resident in Katund Sukth, nicknamed “KEPI” has a criminal record as follows:

http://www.albca.com/aclis/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1264

Im Verbrecher Staat des Salih Berisha, kann Nichts mehr verwundern und über die kriminell agierende Tochter Argita Berisha und Lulzim Basha, wird auch inzwischen immer mehr geoutet.

Identisch im Fatos Nano, Ilir Meta Verbrecher Staat davor!

Fatos Nano Drug Allegations

Date: Friday, December 01 @ 15:03:04 GMT
Topic: Albania News

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By Gary Kokalari - Political Analyst - Exclusively for ACLIS

The current drug trafficking routes in Albania and their relations with Prime Minister Fatos Nano.

Albania has become an important country for the trafficking of drugs, establishing itself as a safe transit route between East and West. Albania has made available to this kind of traffic its human resources and its political power. Before 1997, the drug trafficking in Albania was blooming through the planting of drug related plants and their sale outside Albania. Strong drugs such as heroin or cocaine were not present at the time because of the lack of serious partners and partners with political power. Former Minister of Interior Agron Musaraj (1993-1996) was a supporter of such groups, but his limited political power could not empower these groups. After Agron Musaraj left, the new interior minister of the Democratic Party, Halil Shamata, proposed new tough legislation against organized crime which was approved in the parliament in Autumn 1996. The legislation included strong punishment for drug and weapon traffickers and very often fixed prison terms.

Agron Duka, Mafia Clan with Fatos Nano und Lefter Koca

Kommentar: Alles Folgen, weil EU, Deutsche und vor allem US Politiker zu lange mit prominenten Verbrechern zusammenarbeiteten, Berufs Kriminelle Lobbyisten damit Geld verdienten und Verbrecher Strukturen nun erneut zementiert sind. Im Verbrecher Staat des Salih Berisha, kann Nichts mehr verwundern und über die kriminell agierende Tochter Argita Berisha und Lulzim Basha, wird auch inzwischen immer mehr geoutet. Alles erinnert an 1997, als die Salih Berisha Bande mit Tritan Shehu, in der Deutschen Botschaft vorstellig wurde und 600 Millionen DM verlangte, wegen dem Pyramid Gesellschaften um einen Volksaufstand zu vermeiden. Kurz darauf gab Salih Berisha verbrecherische Befehle, die Militärlager zu plündern und um das zu vertuschen, wurde das Militär nach Hause geschickt, wie die Polizei aufgelöst um im Chaos mit hoch kriminellen Freunden und Terroristen aus dem Kosovo Albanien in Ruhe plündern zu können.

 Natürlich gibt es mehr Mafia Minister in der Regierung Sailh Berisha, der mit allen wichtigen Verbrecher Kartellen auch des Kosovo eng verbunden ist. Bekannt wurde 2010, u.a. auch Ministerin Majlinda Bregu, Fatmir Mediu, Ferdinand Xhafferie (u.a. Partner des Verbrechers Xhavit Halili rund um die Todeschwadronen), und der Chef der Skrapari Bande LSI Partei: Ilir Meta! Rund um den Mafia Zirkel der aktuellen Vize Präsidentin der PD Partei: Albana Vokhsi, mit ihrem Lebensgefährten den Mafia Boss: Artan Tartar, was sogar in den geheimen NATO Repors erwähnt ist.

http://balkanblog.org/2011/04/04/mafia-clan-of-democratic-party-of-albania/

Skrapari Mafia Boss Ilir Meta

TV outet Ilir Meta “Frankenstein” der Albanisches Politik, als er 700.000 € Bestechungsgeld fordert

 

 Hier macht man sich in aller Form lustig, in der beliebtesten TV Sendung, über das leere PR Geschwätz, des Salih Berisha u.a.

http://www.albania.de/alb/index.php?p=2683

Wikileaks: Die primitive Gangster Familie des Salih Berisha und Jamarber Malltezi Mafia Syndikat


Wikileaks: Die Ratten des Salih Berisha - “Die Autobahn der nationalen Korruption”

Teacher for the drug business:

Daut Kadriovski: Tarn Name Mehmet Haidini und die Albanische Muslim Mafia

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