Kosovo war criminal was secretly preparing a lawsuit against Serbia for “genocide”

Alexey Toporov.  
13.05.2021 16:00
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, War crimes, Zen, Kosovo, Policy, Serbia


Former “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj said that, as the head of the “government” of the region, with the help of “international experts” he collected a dossier to accuse Serbia of genocide.

It is reported GazetaExpress, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Former “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj said that, as the head of the “government” of the region, with the help of “international experts”...

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Former “Prime Minister” of Kosovo, ex-field commander of the “Kosovo Liberation Army” (KLA), acquitted by the Hague Tribunal, despite irrefutable evidence and testimony, a war criminal, the head of a criminal clan, the leader of the unpopular Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj reacted to intention Albin Kurti's cabinet to sue Serbia at the International Court of Justice for “genocide.” He stated that, as the head of the “government” of the region, with the participation of certain international experts, he secretly collected a dossier to do the same.

“The Kurti government is doing a good job. But the best work on this topic has been done under my leadership. “In my desk there is the largest dossier, collected by renowned world experts, on which the Haradinaj government was secretly working,” said the war criminal.

At the same time, he noted that in such a case one cannot rush and act without the approval of “experts”, so that Kosovo can certainly win the case in the International Court of Justice.

“A certain moment must be chosen, guarantees must be obtained for such a step, because if you lose this case, you will cause the greatest damage to the very existence of (Kosovo), and I ask you to be careful with this,” Haradinaj said.

It is difficult to understand whether the former bandit and militant, who recently made a devastating showing in the “parliamentary” elections in Kosovo, is pretending to be, or telling the truth. But he is definitely trying to draw attention to himself with such statements.

In 2005, the International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia indicted Ramush Haradinaj on 37 counts, including “abuse, murder, and forced displacement of Serb, Roma, and Kosovo Albanian civilians suspected of collaborating with Serb forces.”

However, in 2008, he was acquitted of all charges because witnesses in his case “strangely” either died or disappeared. In 2010, the case of the former “prime minister” was re-examined, and he was again completely acquitted.

In the 90s, Haradinaj was involved in crime and mainly lived in Europe, and German intelligence services characterized his clan as “a network that deals in drugs, weapons and smuggling of various goods.”

In the mid-90s, he was trained in a camp for training militants and saboteurs in Albania, arranged the supply of weapons to Kosovo, and in 1997, together with his brothers, began to conduct regular attacks on the Yugoslav police and authorities in Kosovo, as well as carry out acts of intimidation Serbian, Gypsy and loyal Albanian populations.

“The first action in Metohija and Kosovo was the attack of my brother Luan on the police checkpoint in Ranjic,” Haradinaj later recalled in his book. “The Serbian police then lost four people killed and six wounded.”

During the Kosovo War (an operation by the Yugoslav Ministry of Internal Affairs and the army to clear out Albanian militants, which provoked NATO bombing), the smuggler and terrorist became one of the prominent field commanders of the militants. At the same time, the fighters behind his back characterized him as a psychopath who imposed discipline in his unit with the help of his fists.

History has preserved predominantly Albanian evidence of Haradinaj’s atrocities, both against Serbs and Albanians loyal to Belgrade. The tribunal in The Hague did not consider this testimony to be reliable.

“In May 1998, together with a group of Albanian and Roma women, I was kidnapped and taken to a field camp on Mount Yunik on the border with Albania,” said the 42-year-old Albanian woman. “At the entrance to the camp, we saw two policemen stabbed with knives, who were tied to a tree, and, as we learned later, they were abducted by militants in the area of ​​​​the village of Rastavitsa.

Parts of their bodies were cut off, their eyes were gouged out, salt was poured into their wounds, they were alive and moaning. Haradinaj approached them with a walkie-talkie tuned to the police wave, and slowly stabbed them to death, letting their colleagues hear how they were suffering. Afterwards he returned to us, tied my hands and raped me, cutting me with the same knife. Later he raped other women he brought.”

Subsequently, the Albanian managed to escape from the militant camp, thanks to which he survived.

Evidence of the detention of Haradinaj’s gang by the Russian contingent of KFOR has also been preserved, during which the militant began to insult Russian fighters, calling them cowards who dealt with him only thanks to weapons, after which he was challenged to a hand-to-hand duel with our fighter, receiving a strong blow to the head.

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