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Diese Aktion war wie viele vom @lupo Clan inklusive Verhaftungen vorher gesagt. siehe Lupo und seine Vorhersagen im Politikforum, von UCK Verbrechern schon im Frühjahr 2003.
Die EU Council Beschlüsse kommen in wenigen Minuten dazu
OKB-ja deklaron se nuk mund ta ndaloje Haradinajn te marre postin e kryeministrit te Kosoves
Lajmi i ores 7:00 PM
Selia e OKB-se
PRISHTINE (24 Nentor) - Kombet e Bashkuara kane perjashtuar mundesine per bllokimin e emerimit te nje ish-komandanti te luftetareve shqiptare te Kosoves ne postin e kryeministrit te vendit, pavaresisht nga shqetesimet e Perendimit se ai mund te akuzohet per krime lufte. Ramush Haradinaj pritet te behet kryeminister i Kosoves, e cila ndodhet nen protektoratin e Kombeve te Bashkuara, sipas nje marreveshjeje te koalicionit, te cilin parlamenti pritet ta votoje ne fillim te muajit te ardhshem. Por, njoftimet perkuan me raportet e medias se ai mund te paditej per krime lufte, pasi kete muaj eshte marre dy here ne pyetje nga hetuesit e Gjykates Nderkombetare per Krimet e Luftes ne ish-Jugosllavi me qender ne Hage. "Ne e leme kete vendim ne duart e partive politike dhe te asamblese se Kosoves", tha ne nje konference shtypi zedhenesi i Kombeve te Bashkuara, Jeff Bieley. Diplomate perendimore paralajmerojne per trazira dhe dhune te mundshme nese ish-komandanti i Ushtrise Clirimtare te Kosoves (UCK) do te arrestohej, ndersa ishte ne pushtet. Ata thane se stabiliteti eshte vendimtar, nderkohe qe po afrohet koha e bisedimeve per statusin perfundimtar te Kosoves. bm/bm (RTK/BalkanWeb)
Für den Kosovo ist es nun zu spät:
EU Coucil Beschluss: Keine Entwicklung und Hilfe für den Kosovo, wenn nicht Kriegs Verbrecher wie Haradinaj ausgeliefert und verhaftet werden.
Die EU spricht schon vom Geschnatter des Haradinaj, was mehr wie eine Beleidigung ist für diesen kriminellen Idioten.
ummit confirms EU prospects for Western Balkans
In Short:
Participants in the second EU-Western Balkans summit have reiterated their conviction that the region's future lies in the European Union.
RELATED
* EU-Western Balkans relations
Brief News:
On the margins of the 22 November General Affairs Council, the second EU-Western Balkans summit reiterated EU member states' unreserved support for Western Balkans countries' prospective membership of the Union. The idea for the forum emerged and was launched at the Chalkidiki summit in June 2003.
In its decisions pertinent to the Western Balkans region, the Council extended the mandate of the EU Monitoring Mission (EUMM) until 31 December 2005 and prolonged the mandate of Maryse Daviet at the head of the EUMM.
The Council also approved the signing of 'framework agreements' with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the general principles for their participation in Community programmes.
The participants have also agreed to issue a general call for all countries to provide the necessary support to the Hague Tribunal in apprehending the region's war crimes suspects.
In a related development, media reports said that Kosovo's emerging new coalition government is set to include the Alliance for the Future of Kosova political party, whose leader, Ramush Haradinaj, used to be a senior member of the now dispersed Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). According to the reports, Haradinaj has been nominated by the party to the post of prime minister. He is widely known to be under investigation for war crimes committed between 1997 and 1999.
http://www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-132617-16&type=News
Threat to try Haradinaj rattles Kosovo
The UN war crimes tribunal’s interrogation of popular former KLA commander is sending shockwaves through Kosovo at a sensitive time.
By Muhamet Hajrullahu and Arben Salihu for IWPR (23/11/04)
The decision of the Hague tribunal to summon Ramush Haradinaj, leader of third largest party in Kosovo, for questioning, has raised tension in Kosovo, leading some analysts to warn of possible unrest. Uncertainty over whether the International Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will follow up with an indictment against Haradinaj came as the first trial of Kosovo Albanians opened in the Dutch capital. The interviews with Haradinaj, expected to become the next prime minister of Kosovo, took place in Pristina on 10 and 11 November and concerned his role as a Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander in 1998 and 1999 in the western Dukagjini region. Hardinaj’s “invitation” to appear before ICTY prosecutors in Pristina came hours after Carla Del Ponte, the tribunal’s chief prosecutor, told a NATO assembly on December 3 that more indictments were on the way. Del Ponte said that despite a lack of cooperation from the international community and local authorities in Kosovo on investigating the involvement of KLA commanders in war crimes, she believed an indictment against some ex-KLA chiefs would be issued this year. During the conflict in Kosovo, Haradinaj commanded KLA forces around his home-village of Gllogjan, in western Kosovo, an area that saw heavy fighting between Albanians and the Yugoslav army and Serb paramilitary forces in 1998 and 1999. After the demilitarization of the KLA and the guerrilla army’s transformation into the Kosovo Protection Corps, KPC, in 1999, Haradinaj became a KPC officer. In 2000, he quit the KPC to enter politics and formed the third-largest Albanian party, the Alliance for the Future of Kosova, AAK, which won nine seats in the territory’s assembly in this year’s 23 October general election. Two of Haradinaj’s brothers were killed during the war, while a third, Daut Haradinaj, another ex-KLA commander, is serving five years in prison in Kosovo for the kidnapping and the murder of local Albanians.
Dangerous shockwaves...................
This article originally appeared in Balkan Crisis Report, produced by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR). Balkan Crisis Report is supported by the UK Foreign Office and the US State Department.
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=10213
Foto von Deutschen General Rheinhardt mit dem Mörder Ramuz Haradinaj.
http://balkanforum.at/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&pos=-388
Die EU Council Beschlüsse kommen in wenigen Minuten dazu
OKB-ja deklaron se nuk mund ta ndaloje Haradinajn te marre postin e kryeministrit te Kosoves
Lajmi i ores 7:00 PM
Selia e OKB-se
PRISHTINE (24 Nentor) - Kombet e Bashkuara kane perjashtuar mundesine per bllokimin e emerimit te nje ish-komandanti te luftetareve shqiptare te Kosoves ne postin e kryeministrit te vendit, pavaresisht nga shqetesimet e Perendimit se ai mund te akuzohet per krime lufte. Ramush Haradinaj pritet te behet kryeminister i Kosoves, e cila ndodhet nen protektoratin e Kombeve te Bashkuara, sipas nje marreveshjeje te koalicionit, te cilin parlamenti pritet ta votoje ne fillim te muajit te ardhshem. Por, njoftimet perkuan me raportet e medias se ai mund te paditej per krime lufte, pasi kete muaj eshte marre dy here ne pyetje nga hetuesit e Gjykates Nderkombetare per Krimet e Luftes ne ish-Jugosllavi me qender ne Hage. "Ne e leme kete vendim ne duart e partive politike dhe te asamblese se Kosoves", tha ne nje konference shtypi zedhenesi i Kombeve te Bashkuara, Jeff Bieley. Diplomate perendimore paralajmerojne per trazira dhe dhune te mundshme nese ish-komandanti i Ushtrise Clirimtare te Kosoves (UCK) do te arrestohej, ndersa ishte ne pushtet. Ata thane se stabiliteti eshte vendimtar, nderkohe qe po afrohet koha e bisedimeve per statusin perfundimtar te Kosoves. bm/bm (RTK/BalkanWeb)
Für den Kosovo ist es nun zu spät:
EU Coucil Beschluss: Keine Entwicklung und Hilfe für den Kosovo, wenn nicht Kriegs Verbrecher wie Haradinaj ausgeliefert und verhaftet werden.
Die EU spricht schon vom Geschnatter des Haradinaj, was mehr wie eine Beleidigung ist für diesen kriminellen Idioten.
ummit confirms EU prospects for Western Balkans
In Short:
Participants in the second EU-Western Balkans summit have reiterated their conviction that the region's future lies in the European Union.
RELATED
* EU-Western Balkans relations
Brief News:
On the margins of the 22 November General Affairs Council, the second EU-Western Balkans summit reiterated EU member states' unreserved support for Western Balkans countries' prospective membership of the Union. The idea for the forum emerged and was launched at the Chalkidiki summit in June 2003.
In its decisions pertinent to the Western Balkans region, the Council extended the mandate of the EU Monitoring Mission (EUMM) until 31 December 2005 and prolonged the mandate of Maryse Daviet at the head of the EUMM.
The Council also approved the signing of 'framework agreements' with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the general principles for their participation in Community programmes.
The participants have also agreed to issue a general call for all countries to provide the necessary support to the Hague Tribunal in apprehending the region's war crimes suspects.
In a related development, media reports said that Kosovo's emerging new coalition government is set to include the Alliance for the Future of Kosova political party, whose leader, Ramush Haradinaj, used to be a senior member of the now dispersed Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). According to the reports, Haradinaj has been nominated by the party to the post of prime minister. He is widely known to be under investigation for war crimes committed between 1997 and 1999.
http://www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-132617-16&type=News
Threat to try Haradinaj rattles Kosovo
The UN war crimes tribunal’s interrogation of popular former KLA commander is sending shockwaves through Kosovo at a sensitive time.
By Muhamet Hajrullahu and Arben Salihu for IWPR (23/11/04)
The decision of the Hague tribunal to summon Ramush Haradinaj, leader of third largest party in Kosovo, for questioning, has raised tension in Kosovo, leading some analysts to warn of possible unrest. Uncertainty over whether the International Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will follow up with an indictment against Haradinaj came as the first trial of Kosovo Albanians opened in the Dutch capital. The interviews with Haradinaj, expected to become the next prime minister of Kosovo, took place in Pristina on 10 and 11 November and concerned his role as a Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander in 1998 and 1999 in the western Dukagjini region. Hardinaj’s “invitation” to appear before ICTY prosecutors in Pristina came hours after Carla Del Ponte, the tribunal’s chief prosecutor, told a NATO assembly on December 3 that more indictments were on the way. Del Ponte said that despite a lack of cooperation from the international community and local authorities in Kosovo on investigating the involvement of KLA commanders in war crimes, she believed an indictment against some ex-KLA chiefs would be issued this year. During the conflict in Kosovo, Haradinaj commanded KLA forces around his home-village of Gllogjan, in western Kosovo, an area that saw heavy fighting between Albanians and the Yugoslav army and Serb paramilitary forces in 1998 and 1999. After the demilitarization of the KLA and the guerrilla army’s transformation into the Kosovo Protection Corps, KPC, in 1999, Haradinaj became a KPC officer. In 2000, he quit the KPC to enter politics and formed the third-largest Albanian party, the Alliance for the Future of Kosova, AAK, which won nine seats in the territory’s assembly in this year’s 23 October general election. Two of Haradinaj’s brothers were killed during the war, while a third, Daut Haradinaj, another ex-KLA commander, is serving five years in prison in Kosovo for the kidnapping and the murder of local Albanians.
Dangerous shockwaves...................
This article originally appeared in Balkan Crisis Report, produced by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR). Balkan Crisis Report is supported by the UK Foreign Office and the US State Department.
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=10213
Foto von Deutschen General Rheinhardt mit dem Mörder Ramuz Haradinaj.
http://balkanforum.at/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&pos=-388