Sie befinden sich aktuell in den Balkanforum Balkanblog.org Blog-Archiven für den folgenden Tag 29.5.2008.
- Balkan (932)
- Balkan (Englisch) (813)
- Economy - Wirtschaft (365)
- Geschichte - History (411)
- Kosovo-Albanien (Albanian) (147)
- Kultur (182)
- Welt News Spezial (557)
- 21.11.2008: Am Skhoder See werden 24 illegale Gebäude abgerissen durch die Task Force und Beschluß des Councils der Albanischen Regierung
- 21.11.2008: Abkommen Russlands und Montenegros über visafreie Reisen tritt in Kraft
- 21.11.2008: Albania ready to accept released Guantanamo prisoners
- 21.11.2008: General Staatsanwältin Ina Rama zur Affäre um den Strassenbau Durres - Kukes
- 21.11.2008: Manastiri i Zvërnecit
- 20.11.2008: Drei Deutsche festgenommen in Pristina nach Bomben Anschlag gegen das EULEX Haupt Quartier
- 20.11.2008: Parliament passes new electoral code in Albania
- 20.11.2008: Der Albanische Präsident Bamir Topi kritisisiert die Justiz
- 20.11.2008: Gruaja e te zhdukurit: Si e arrestoi SHIK i Berishës mikun e Remzi Hoxhës
- 20.11.2008: What is going on in Albanian Touristic
Balkan
- Albania.de
- Albanian Info
- Albanian Mafia and Western Corruption
- Albanien Aufbau Hilfe
- Albanien und die NATO
- ARD - Kosovo Krieg: "Es begann mit einer Lüge"
- Balkan Forum
- Balkan Quellen
- BND Report 2007
- Deutsche Botschaft Tirana und die Mafia
- Die Balkan Mafia
- Die Kosovo Kriegs Inzenierung
- ESI Reports
- EULEX Mission Kosovo
- Eurasischesmagazin
- Gazetta Sqiptare
- General Mackenzie: Kosovo TV Video
- GIS Balkan Spezia
- GIS US Heroin
- IEP Militär Analyse
- Ilir Meta und die Skrapar Bande
- Kosovo - Mafiastan
- Kosovo «Polykrimineller Multifunktionsraum»
- Kosovo Infos English
- Kosovo Kriegs Inzenierung
- NATO und der Bruch des Völkerrechts
- NATO-Setimes
- Nesselhauf der Anwalt der Albaner Mafia
- Ombudsmann Marek Antoni Nowicki
- Organisierte Kriminalität in Kosovo
- PAMECA
- Serbian Reports
- Serbische Nachrichten
- Serbischer Befreiungs Kampf gegen die Besatzer im Kosovo
- SPD und die Albaner Mafia
- Srebrenica Research Group
- SSEES Uni
- Task Force Einsatz in Albanien
- The Criminalization of the State
- the Hidden Agenda behind Kosovo's "Independence"
- UN - EU Mafia: Kosovo
- UN Mafia Kosovo Engl.
- Waffenlieferungen an Bosnien
- Wolf Oschlies: Euro Magazin
Balkan blogs
Blogroll
- Albania.de
- Albanian Mafia and Western Corruption
- ARTE Video über die US Kriege
- Aussenpolitikforum
- »FREITAG«
- Balkan Forum
- Blog Search Maschine
- BND Report 2007
- CIA Operation Sarkozy
- Deutsche Politik Mafia und das Ford Schweiss Patent
- Dr. Ganser und Gladio
- Elf-Magazin
- Europäische Stabilitätsinitiative - ESI (mehrsprachig)
- FAS
- FAS Secret News
- FBI Report - International crime
- International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
- Interpol Ralf Mutschke
- Interpol Report - Crime
- Junge Welt
- Justiz-Sumpf Deutschland
- Karl Kreibich blog
- KfW Finanz System
- Mafia und die US Politik
- Medien Analyse
- MetaGer Suchmaschine
- News Kopp Verlag
- News von oraclesyndicate
- Prof. Hans-Joachim Selenz
- Putin Interview unzensiert
- Spiegelfechter
- Telepolis Forum
- TI Report 2008
- UN - EU Mafia: Kosovo
- UN Mafia Kosovo Engl.
- Video - 11.9.2001
- Wayne Madsen
- Wolf Oschlies: Euro Magazin
- Zeit Fragen/ch
World Spezial
- Artikel über Politik und Mafia
- Bodansky Yossef
- Cryptome
- FAS Secret News
- Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
- Friedensforschung Uni Kassel
- fromthewilderness
- Georg Soros - Open Society
- Globalresearch
- Haaretz News
- Irak News
- IWPR
- Janes
- Krysmanski,
- Le Monde diplomatique
- Michael C. Ruppert
- NeoCons Spezial Website
- Ossietzky-sopos
- Rense
- RIAN News
- SIRIUS: The Strategic Issues Research Institute
- Steinberg Recherche
- The Criminalization of the State
- Uni-Muenster Prof. Krysmanski
- US Video Sammlung von PNACATTACKcom
- Video: Jürgen Roth
- World Medien Spezial
Archive für 29.5.2008
U.N.: Balkans ‘one of safest’ parts of Europe
29.5.2008 by CrniLabudovi.
U.N.: Balkans ‘one of safest’ parts of Europe
![]()
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — A United Nations report released Thursday says the Balkans, a region once known as a hotbed of crime and violence, has become one of the safest zones in Europe.
“The vicious circle of political instability leading to crime, and vice versa, that plagued the Balkans in the 1990s has been broken,” said Antonio Maria Costa, head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which compiled the report.
However, Costa warned in the report’s summary that the region remains vulnerable because of enduring connections between business, politics and organized crime.
The region includes 10 countries: Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in January.
The bloody breakup of former Yugoslavia — the worst carnage in Europe since World War II — left the entire region in turmoil throughout the 1990s.
The report says that the levels of crime against people and property, like homicide, robbery, rape, burglary and assault, are now lower in the Balkans than in Western Europe.
“The Balkans is departing from an era when demagogues, secret police and thugs profited from sanctions busting, and the smuggling of people, arms, cigarettes and drugs,” the report says, in an apparent reference to the former Yugoslavia during the warmongering rule of its late autocrat Slobodan Milosevic.
Organized crime is also receding as a major threat, it adds, with smuggling of drugs, guns and humans through the region in decline.
But it notes that the Balkans remain a transit zone for heroin destined for Western Europe.
Some 80 tons of heroin smuggled from the Middle and Far East is believed to reach Western European markets, the report says, adding that “this flow of contraband is worth more than the national economic outputs of several countries of the region.”
The trend of reduced crime is likely to continue, the report says, because the region lacks the usual factors that lead to crime elsewhere in the world: mass poverty, income inequality, runaway urbanization and large-scale youth unemployment.
However, the UNODC report shows that serious challenges persist, “particularly due to links between business, politics and crime.”
“Profiteers of the past are trying to launder their reputations and money through business and politics,” Costa said. “Future crime trends in the Balkans will depend on the rule of law, integrity in governance and political ability … politics and business need to be better insulated from the corrosive influence of crime, especially economic crime.”
The report says that “on average, Southeast Europeans are more likely to face demands for bribes than people in other regions of the world.”
“Open societies, open markets, and open borders are the best way to fight crime in the Balkans,” Costa said.
He urges countries of the region to strengthen the rule of law, and called on the international community, particularly the European Union, to provide the support needed to further reduce vulnerability to crime and instability in the region.
“While dispelling a few myths and raising the profile of the Balkans as a low-crime region, the main aim of this report is to stimulate the delivery of technical assistance that can further encourage the positive trends and reduce the likelihood of a return to trouble in the Balkans,” Costa said. “The highest priority is, of course, Kosovo, where stabilization started later, and where crime remains a problem.”
Greater stability in the Balkans is lowering crime, reports UNODC
The Balkan area is, surprisingly, one of the safest in Europe. The report Crime and its Impact on the Balkans by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) belies enduring stereotypes of the region as a hotbed of organized crime and violence. People are as safe, or safer, on the streets and in their homes as they are in most parts of the world.
……………..
Geschrieben in Balkan (Englisch), Balkan | Drucken | Keine Kommentare »