Steinmeier, Merkel, Gauck: Der Fisch beginnt am Kopf zu stinken
Tarnfleck für die Niedertracht
Die Tagesschau kaschiert die deutschen Umtriebe im Kosovo, dem mafiösen Abfallprodukt der Zerschlagung Jugoslawiens.28.10.2019 von Volker Bräutigam, Friedhelm Klinkhamme
„Die Institutionen sind fest in der Hand der politischen Elite und werden von ihr genutzt, um sich und ihre Anhänger zu bereichern. Die Parteien sind eigentlich Klientelsysteme, in denen Gefolgschaft gegen Jobs und Aufträge getauscht wird. Zum anderen haben sich die internationalen Protektoren (Anmerkung: gemeint sind Merkel und Co.) nach dem Krieg schnell mit dieser Elite arrangiert,...........
„Herausgekommen ist ein sogenannter Failed State, ein Verbrecherstaat, der von Kriminellen regiert wird. Drogenhandel, Menschenhandel, Waffengeschäfte, Geldwäscherei in jedem Sinne: Das lesen Sie in jeder internationalen Agentur. Bis hinauf in die höchsten Regierungsspitzen ist die kosovarische Regierung von Kriminellen durchsetzt, und der Präsident, der dort oben an der Spitze steht, Herr Thaci (Anmerkung: gemeint war Haradinaj) stand ja schon vor einem Gericht und sollte angeklagt werden. Aber sämtliche Zeugen in diesem Prozess sind umgebracht worden. Ich habe keinen Aufschrei im Deutschen Bundestag gehört“ (41).
Lalzim Destani : Frank Walter Steinmeier |
Das EU und Berliner Desaster, welche das Vermögen von Europa mit Kriminellen Kriegs-Macher vernichten
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Kosovo – Albania – North Macedonia 2019:
In anticipation of the collapse of the Thaçi-Rama conjoined regimes?
The Western Balkans has
been the epicentre of instability in recent years. Global geopolitical
changes have shaken this restless region which still hasn’t recovered
from recent wars that raged through it.
The region is strongly affected by
confrontations between the superpowers and the main regional actors. The
whole Western Balkans functions according to the "linked vessels"
principle, which means that any instability –as well as stability – is
very quickly transferred to other parts of the region.
The situation is most serious in Kosovo
and Albania. Both countries are governed by long-standing regimes: in
Kosovo led by its President Hashim Thaçi (PDK) and in Albania under its Prime Minister Edi Rama (PS).
The events in Kosovo and Albania cannot
be viewed separately, since they are actually triggered by two
closely-related regimes that regularly generate crises.
Why is Kosovo 2019 early election so important?
Kosovo will hold early
parliamentary election on 6 October 2019. It is expected that the
incumbent regime will lose the election, which will accelerate the fall
of Edi Rama's regime in Albania.
Prime Minister Rama was therefore
actively involved in the attempts to persuade the Kosovo opposition
political parties to avoid early election and form a new government, but
his attempts eventually failed. Rama is aware that Thaçi's election
defeat will also bring his regime to an end.
With the fall of Thaçi regime, Rama's
criminal and corruption octopus spreading its tentacles to Kosovo will
start to unveil. Both Thaçi and Rama have an almost identical modus
operandi based on plundering public resources, intimidating citizens and
political opponents, election frauds and vote-buying, deceiving the
international community, constantly producing crises and disputes with
the opposition in order to create a controlled chaos in which they can
maintain their power with the enormous amounts of dirty money. In this
situation, crime and corruption have determined not only the way they
rule the country but also the way they live. The forthcoming early
parliamentary election will unveil Thaçi's network of mercenaries. It
will also reveal which of the high international envoys and state
officials working for Thaçi's regime will visit Kosovo in September
2019. This will point to those who are a part of the political and
diplomatic corruption that keeps Thaçi in power.
Analysts have pointed to very strong
connections between politics, business (tycoons) and crime, which was
evident during the formation of coalitions for the forthcoming early
election. Namely, the political-criminal circles prevented the formation
of the pre-election coalition of the Self-Determination Movement
(Lëvizja Vetëvendosje – LVV) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
Within LDK those political-criminal circles are symbolised by Lutfi Haziri and Agim Veliu
who cooperate tightly with the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and its
leader Hashim Thaçi. Therefore the votes given to LDK at the
forthcoming election will actually be votes for PDK and Thaçi.
Unfortunately, Germany has also interfered in the situation in Kosovo
through its Christian Democratic Union (CDU). The aim of all those
activities is to prevent the Self-Determination Movement (LVV) from
taking over the government and to eliminate Albin Kurti as the convincing favourite for the new Prime Minister position.
Analysts have noted that Kosovo's
political parties perceive elections as a chance to gain power for
undisturbed plundering of public resources rather than as an opportunity
to act responsibly for the interests and welfare of their country and
its citizens.Kosovo's foreign policy has experienced a complete fiasco,
not being able to provide the visa-free regime to its citizens nor
participation in Interpol to its police forces. In the meanwhile, more
than ten states have withdrawn their international recognition of
Kosovo, which Serbia presents as its great success.
Imposition of customs tariffs on imports from Serbia and BiH and the beginning of Serbian opposition protests – just a coincidence?
The fact is that crime
and corruption have no borders. This is especially evident in the
Western Balkans, where crises and even armed clashes have been
constantly produced for the past 30 years.
Kosovo is led by military and
political-criminal structures, which maintain their power by producing
crises and through crime and corruption. They have even involved some
high officials from other states and some top European Union (EU)
officials............
Where have disappeared two billion euros of European money?
Decriminalisation of Albanians
Albania's Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama came to power in 2013 with the help of "strong-handed men – from the underground " including a few regionalcrime bosseswho provided "muscles and money" for
elections. Many of them were put on the Socialist Party (PS) electoral
lists and became Members of the Albanian Parliament. Rama is the
politician with the longest political career in Albania and has
performed various functions for 20 years: two years as Minister
(1998-2000), eleven years as Mayor of Tirana (2000-2011) and seven
years as Prime Minister (2013-2019). Interestingly, the political career
of the incumbent Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi has lasted almost the
same as that of Edi Rama.
EU taxpayers' money have disappeared or
been inappropriately wasted in Kosovo. The new European Parliament (EP)
is expected to launch an investigation and establish the responsibility
for the spending of those funds
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Between 2014 and 2017 Albania became the
main illegal producer of cannabis and the country with highest rates of
human trafficking in Europe, which was confirmed by the EU, Europol[1], the US State Department[2] and the United Nations[3]. Saimir Tahiri
(PS) of direct involvement in drug trade. Publication of wiretaps on
30 January 2019 revealed that dozens of socialist MPs, socialist mayors
and other high officials were linked with organised crime through
vote-buying, voter intimidation, document forging and other criminal
activities before and during the 2017 general elections. There is clear
evidence of collusion at high level between the socialist government and
bosses of drug/human trafficking gangs, which enabled the thriving of
drug production and trade in Albania.
All this time the opposition accused the socialist government, especially the then Minister of the Interior
The illegitimate local election held on
30 June 2019 confirmed the allegations of the criminal nature of Rama's
regime. It was soon found that the Mayor of Shkodra Valdrin Pjetri, who was elected at that illegitimate election, had been convicted on drug charges in Italy. The Mayor of Vorë Agim Kajmaku had been arrested in Greece for forgery of money.It was found that he used the fake name Jorgo Toto
and counterfeited his identity documents. There are also numerous other
cases of criminal activities in Albania. The IFIMES International
Institute has mentioned some of them in its previous analyses, such as
the activities of Albanian power corporation KESh (Adrian Cela)which represents a
nest of crime in the energy sector.
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https://www.ifimes.org/en/9694
Journalisten in Mazedonien über die kriminellen Umtriebe der Amerikaner, des durchgeknallten EU Botschafters und des als "Himmler" bekannten Britischen Botschafter und die Hirnlosen und Charakterlosen Deutsche Botschafterin macht eifrig mit, immer wenn die Georg Soros Mafia und der CIA eine Demonstration und Randale finanzieren.
Das vollkommen korrupte Pentagon, wo die Beschaffung, direkt unter Kontrolle von Kriminellen steht, wurde CoE, für Ecolog International
Journalisten in Mazedonien über die kriminellen Umtriebe der Amerikaner, des durchgeknallten EU Botschafters und des als "Himmler" bekannten Britischen Botschafter und die Hirnlosen und Charakterlosen Deutsche Botschafterin macht eifrig mit, immer wenn die Georg Soros Mafia und der CIA eine Demonstration und Randale finanzieren.
Das vollkommen korrupte Pentagon, wo die Beschaffung, direkt unter Kontrolle von Kriminellen steht, wurde CoE, für Ecolog International
gekauft, nachdem ein US General eingekauft werden musste
AntwortenLöschenGeneral Michael D. Barbero new member of IFIMES Council
https://www.ifimes.org/en/9797
Lamberto Zannier becomes the new Director at IFIMES for the Euro-Mediterranean Diplomacy and Intercultural Affairs
LJUBLJANA/VIENNA, 6. January 2021 – Former Secretary-General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Ambassador Lamberto Zannier, has become Director of Euro-Mediterranean Diplomacy and Intercultural Affairs (EDIA) at the International Institute for Middle East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES)[1]. He thus succeeded Archduchess Camilla Habsburg-Lothringen, who held the same position in the period 2016-2020.
Photo: H.E. Ambassador Lamberto Zannier, Director EDIA/IFIMES
The directors of IFIMES, Dr. Zijad Bećirović and Bakhatyar Aljaf, emphasized that they were especially glad that the institute received reinforcement in the person of Ambassador Zannier, whose reputation, experience and enthusiasm will give new impetus to the work of IFIMES.
“We are highly honored that our esteemed colleague, Excellency Zannier, will be with us in the future. Only through the importance of cooperation of various actors in building a better society, while gathered in the idea of a better tomorrow, we can understand and overcome many differences between us. This is the only way to solve problems and challenges. The fact that Ambassador Zannier served in the Balkans (2008-11), led the OSCE as its Secretary-General for two consecutive terms (2011-2017), and was the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities (2017-2020) is of immense importance to our Institute. It is difficult to find a more competent person anywhere in the world than Ambassador Lambert Zannier. Once again, we are so proud to have him in the leadership of the IFIMES International Institute.”
Head of IFIMES Mission in Vienna, Prof. Dr. Anis H. Bajrektarević underlined the importance of the Euro-Mediterranean theater, as a core region – a cradle of civilization, for the intercultural cooperation which is one of the key challenges of the modern world. “
https://www.ifimes.org/ba/9960