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NATO - CIA: Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation

 US Embassador Josef Limprecht (died in may 2002, in a KLA Terrorism Camp near Peskopje in North Albania), Partner Xhavit Halili,acutell Minister Ferdinand Xhaferie and PM from Albania: Salih Berisha and in this time: Fatos Nano!)

NATO Top secret document 47-page, over the crime Organisation: Xhavit Halili, Hashim Thaci, DRENICA Group

We think this story is huge. Finally some people might begin to really understand the scope of organized crime.

“Kosovo is just a multi-crimininal, poli-functional space. And this space is being used by Washington and by Europe for two things. Mainly it creates a highly criminal mafia environment for terror management. There have been, including Osama bin Laden, many known terrorists flown by American help into this area, and this is a training ground unto today for al Qaeda actions. And that is what Kosovo is needed for.” ~ Christof Hoerstel @ 4:00 in the following Russia Today video

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Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation
Europe - Matt McAllester - March 27, 2011 15:15

PRISTINA, Kosovo — It’s known as K-SHIK, an Albanian-language acronym for Kosovo’s National Intelligence Service, and it has always operated in the shadows of Kosovo’s darkest corners.

That is, until now. GlobalPost has interviewed a key informant in a criminal investigation into alleged K-SHIK assasinations as well as several victims of alleged K-SHIK intimidation tactics. In a series of extraordinarily candid interviews, these sources have come forward to shed new light on U.S. support of K-SHIK’s operations in Kosovo and K-SHIK’s alleged history of targeting political opponents for intimidation — and allegedly murder.

Setting up a headquarters here in Kosovo’s capital in the aftermath of the 1999 war, the notorious intelligence agency became an extra-legal entity that was at first under the command of the victorious and U.S.-allied guerrilla movement, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).

Later it was directed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo, American and Kosovar sources say. The party’s leader is the prime minister, Hashim Thaci, who was recently elected to a second term and who continues to receive support from the highest levels of power in Washington.

Today, there is no longer a physical headquarters and officially the intelligence service does not exist, according to the man who headed up the agency for nine years. But sources connected to SHIK, as it is most commonly known, maintain that it remains active in enforcing the political status quo through fear and intimidation.

The United States and other NATO countries who fought to oust Yugoslav forces from Kosovo in 1999 provided support for SHIK, according to the intelligence service’s own former chief.

The former head of the intelligence service, Kadri Veseli, a key ally of Thaci, revealed in an exclusive interview with GlobalPost that he received U.S. support, saying, “We had a lot of partners — 25 intelligence services … . The U.S., they help us a lot.”

Veseli denies that SHIK carried out systematic political killings, but he says that the foreign intelligence services assisted SHIK “in every way.” He refused to discuss specifics of how the organization operated.

A half dozen sources, including another former SHIK operative, a former KLA fundraiser, a Western diplomat with knowledge of the region and a Kosovar political analyst, confirmed that the United States has supported SHIK, which was never formally overseen by a government or international body.

The former hitman

In a house heavily guarded by NATO troops, the former self-proclaimed SHIK hitman, Nazim Bllaca, told GlobalPost that SHIK orchestrated a campaign of political murder after the 1999 war ended. During that period, he said, hundreds of minority Kosovar Serbs and Kosovar Albanians suspected of collaborating with Slobodan Milosevic’s forces or being members of a party opposed to the victorious KLA were killed. It is unknown how many of these alleged murders prosecutors in Kosovo believe were carried out by SHIK, but since talking to GlobalPost, Bllaca has agreed to testify in another trial that began in mid-March of two former KLA soldiers with whom he has told prosecutors he killed an Albanian man in June 1999.

The NATO troops outside Bllaca’s door were there to protect him, he explained, from possible assassins trying to silence him as he has come forward to provide testimony against SHIK.

“I was part of a criminal and illegal organization called SHIK,” Bllaca said. “I am the author of one killing and I assisted in many others … . Personally, my group and I were working on collaborators and political killings.”

Two Kosovo Albanian politicians, one a former deputy prime minster, backed up the claims of the self-proclaimed hitman, saying that agents of the intelligence service tried to kill them. Bllaca said it was, in fact, his team that tried to kill the two men.

Prosecutors at EULEX, a mission of the European Union that works with Kosovo officials on enforcing the rule of law, are preparing Bllaca’s indictment on charges of murder, attempted murder and involvement in organized crime, according to EULEX documents seen by GlobalPost, and according to Bllaca himself, who is cooperating with EULEX prosecutors. Bllaca has told prosecutors that a senior former KLA official ― a close ally of Thaci named Azem Syla ― ordered him to do the killings. EULEX prosecutors declined to say whether they planned to indict anyone else connected to the murders.

“My goal is to shed light on all the killings in Kosovo,” Bllaca said.

Veseli denied that he or SHIK had ever been involved in murder or any crime. “Nazim Bllaca was never part of SHIK,” said Veseli, 43, during a more than two-hour interview in a restaurant in Pristina. “We were never in touch with him.”

Neither Veseli nor Thaci has been charged in a criminal case.

American involvement

The U.S. ambassador to Kosovo, Christopher Dell, declined repeated requests for an interview, as did officials at the State Department in Washington. They also declined to respond to written questions.

Most people who spoke to GlobalPost about SHIK, its activities and its ties to the U.S. government spoke on condition of anonymity because they did not want to face repercussions.

“It was sponsored by the CIA,” said a former senior U.S. official in Kosovo, who believes that SHIK turned into an organized crime organization. “At the beginning there were about 16 chosen by hand ― trained, equipped and outfitted and doing good things … but what it turned into was a method to maintain control of the crime and the politics in Kosovo.”

The former American official said SHIK was still supported by the United States and is “stronger now than it’s ever been, quite frankly.”

“The U.S. has been involved in training both SHIK and Kosovo’s security structures,” the Western diplomat with knowledge of the region said.

A former SHIK operative who no longer lives in Kosovo confirmed that he had been trained in the United States and Germany by American intelligence officials.

“[Veseli] had direct links with the American and English intelligence,” said Florin Krasniqi, a former KLA fundraiser and now a member of the Kosovo parliament. “Anything Americans and English wants, he gave them, on a plate … Kadri Veseli was financed, supported, supplied by these agencies.”

Veseli was friendly enough with U.S. officials to be invited to at least one, possibly more, Fourth of July barbecue celebrations at the U.S. Embassy in Pristina, according to three sources, including one who saw him at the celebration. Veseli did not dispute that he attended Fourth of July celebrations at the embassy, although he would not directly confirm his presence there.

There is strong indication that American officials knew of the suspicions of SHIK’s alleged involvement in targeting political opponents, even as the United States and other NATO countries were providing support for SHIK.

An intelligence report dated 2004 notes that Thaci associate and former KLA commander Xhavit “Haliti with Kadri ‘SALI’ VESELI, chief of KshiK prepared a ‘Black List’ of moderate politicians who were intimidated by KshiK and PDK supporters.” It is not known who in the American government has seen the report but the well-informed Western diplomat confirmed that officials in Washington had seen the report. (The report is marked “Secret Rel USA KFOR and NATO,” which is standard Pentagon code for “Secret – Releasable to the United States and NATO.” KFOR is the NATO force in Kosovo.)

The same intelligence report states: “KShiK has strong links with a number of Kosovar criminal organisations and derives much of their funding from illegal activity … KShiK also uses intimidation tactics to obtain funding from companies.”

Another intelligence report, this one authored by the German intelligence agency, the BND, in 2005 states, in German: “The SHIK developed its present form in the second half of 1999 in PRISTINA on THACI’s initiative. THACI and [former KLA leader and prime minister Ramush] HARADINAJ, among others, used it to recruit suitable candidates for the Kosovar police service and the TMK [the Kosovo Protection Corps, an emergency response force comprised mainly of former KLA soldiers]. In reality, the service is primarily involved in spying activities, intimidation, and physically eliminating democratic forces.”

In accusing Syla and SHIK ― and by implication, Thaci and Veseli ― of complicity in the political murders he has confessed to, Bllaca is striking at the heart of Kosovo’s power structure and reputation. There are no more powerful political figures in Kosovo than Thaci, a close American ally who has been received at the White House and has hosted Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Pristina.

If Bllaca is convicted, he will likely go to prison for many years. He nevertheless seemed remarkably upbeat. He was clean shaven, had a new haircut and joked with the Italian soldiers guarding him. His motives are hard to fathom.

If he is driven by his guilt at killing a man then his relaxed, quick-wittedness entirely masks a tormented soul. Some analysts have guessed that Bllaca is driven by fear, rather than guilt, and decided that the only way to save his own life was to turn himself in and seek a plea agreement. Indeed, in the interview with GlobalPost, he spoke of a falling-out with SHIK several years ago and how he believes there is now a price of 100,000 euros on his head.

Veseli, one of Bllaca’s targets, believes that Bllaca………….

http://www.globalpost.com/mobile?mid=5632242

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“GlobalPost”: SHIK-u, i sponsoruar nga CIA

Web-faqja autoritative e lajmeve nga Bostoni i SHBA-së, Global Post në një shkrim të gjatë me titullin “Mafia e Kosovës – vrasje dhe frikësim”, fokusohet në aktivitetet e SHIK-ut, duke thënë se kjo organizatë gjatë gjithë kohës ka marrë përkrahje të fortë nga Uashingtoni.

“Menjëherë pas luftës së vitit 1999, agjencia famëkeqe e inteligjencës u bë një entitet jashtëligjor që fillimisht ishte nën komandën e lëvizjes guerile fitimtare UÇK që kishte përkrahjen e SHBA-së. Më pas u udhëhoq nga PDK-ja thonë burime amerikane dhe kosovare. Lideri i partisë është Hashim Thaçi, që fitoi së fundi mandatin e dytë në pushtet, dhe që ka përkrahjen e nivelit më të lartë në Uashington”.

“Sot, SHIK-u nuk ka zyre dhe zyrtarisht nuk ekziston, sipas njeriut që e ka udhëhequr për 9 vjet. Por, burimet e lidhura me SHIK-un, thonë se ai mbetet aktiv për të mbajtur status-quon nëpërmjet frikësimit dhe shantazhit”, shkruan gazetari Matthew McAllaster, raporton Indeksonline.

Vetë udhëheqësi i SHIK thotë se ka pasur mbështetjen e SHBA-së, diçka që konfirmohet edhe nga një ish-pjesëtar i SHIK-ut, një ish-mbledhës i fondeve për luftën, një diplomat ndërkombëtar dhe një analist politik.

“Global Post” ka intervistuar Nazim Bllacën që thotë se ka vrarë për SHIK-un. Kjo gazetë ka intervistuar edhe Adem Salihajn dhe Agim Veliun, që kanë thënë se SHIK-u ka bërë atentate ndaj tyre, sikurse edhe Drita Kllokoqin, burri i së cilës u vra nga Nazim Bllaca, si dhe vetë kreun e SHIK-ut, Kadri Veselin.

Ky i fundit e pranon ndihmën e SHBA-së, dhe në mënyrë indirekte pranon se ka marrë pjesë në secilin manifestim të organizuar nga Ambasada e SHBA-së për nder të 4 korrikut – Ditës së Pavarësisë së Amerikës.

Shumica e njerëzve që folën me GlobalPost për SHIK-un, aktivitetin e tij dhe lidhjet me SHBA-në, kanë folur në kushte anonimiteti, sepse kanë frikë për jetën e tyre.

“U sponsorua nga CIA”, tha një ish-zyrtar i lartë amerikan në Kosovë, që beson se SHIK-u u kthye në një organizatë të krimit të organizuar. “Në fillim ishin nja 16 persona të përzgjedhur mirë dhe të trajnuar për të bërë gjëra të mira…por u shndërrua në organizatë që kontrollon krimin dhe politikën e Kosovës”, thotë zyrtari amerikan.

Sipas tij, SHIK-u ende mbështetet nga SHBA-ja, dhe atë më shumë se kurrë tash.

Një ish-pjesëtar i SHIK-ut që nuk jeton më në Kosovë thotë se anëtarët e tij janë trajnuar në SHBA dhe në Gjermani, nga zyrtarë amerikanë të inteligjencës.

Shkrimin e plotë mund ta lexoni në:

“GlobalPost”: SHIK-u, i sponsoruar nga CIA

In 1999, the United States and NATO fought a war against “ethnic cleansing” in Kosovo by forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On the ground, a guerrilla group of Kosovar Albanians called the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) allied with the United States and NATO in the war against the Yugoslav forces, led by Slobodan Milosevic. International support for the KLA in the nearly three-month campaign was strong. The war became cast as a battle for human rights and international order. At the end of the fighting, on June 10, 1999, then-U.S. President Bill Clinton, winding up a presidency tainted by American passivity during the slaughters in Bosnia and Rwanda, proudly proclaimed: “Because of our resolve, the 20th century is ending, not with helpless indignation, but with a hopeful affirmation of human dignity and human rights for the 21st century. For in Kosovo we did the right thing. We did it the right way. And we will finish the job.” Twelve years later, few would argue that the war was not justified. But the U.S.-backed KLA leaders who went on to be elected to run Kosovo are now being investigated for operating what amounts to an organized crime syndicate with allegations of murder as well as widespread trafficking of women, narcotics and even human organs. And, as a GlobalPost investigation has found, American and NATO officials had evidence of the criminal allegations all along.

Die NATO läuft Amok, seitdem “secret” Dokumente über die Partnerschaft mit den Top Verbrecher und Todesschwadronen des Hasim Thaci und Xhavit Halili, veröffentlicht werden

 

Captain Dr. Hans-Dieter Wichter, German Navy, Public Affairs Adviser to COM KFOR läuft Amok, weil die engste Partnerschaft mit dem Verbrecher Kartell der NATO und Hashim Thaci, durch Weitergabe an die Presse, nun veröffentlicht werden.
Die NATO hat sehr viel zu vertuschen, wie auch an Hand von TV Dokumentationen dargestellt wird.
Schande über diese Weltweit nur mit Verbrechern kooperierende sogenannten Ministerialdirigenten, welche im Sumpf der Balkan Mafia ihre Profite machten und die dubiosten Erklärungen von sich geben.
Um diese geheimen NATO Papiere geht es, 47 Seiten über die Morde, Drogenhandel, Verbrechen rund um Xhavit Halili, Hashim Thaci, Ramuz Haradinaj und Co. Die NATO ist Partner der Verbrecher Banden, was Nichts Neues ist.

Über den Autor: Michel Chossudovsky ist Professor für Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Univerität Ottawa (Kanada) und war Mitarbeiter verschiedener Organisationen der Vereinten Nationen. Er ist Leiter des Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Autor mehrerer Bücher und Mitwirkender bei der Encyclopedia Britannica. Seine Texte wurden in mehr als 20 Sprachen übersetzt. Im Jahre 2003 erhiel… weiter

Kriegspropaganda der CIA, um die westliche Bevölkerung zu beeinflussen – UNGLAUBLICH!

Der Leiter des Militär Krankenhauses Tirana damals, weil ein Stockwerk, komplett der UCK übergeben wurde und wo niemand Zutritt hatte, noch Kontrolle, was dort geschah! Shaip Muja, ist der Verantwortliche auch für die Kindes Entführungen 1998-2001 vor allem in Tirana, Tödung und Organ Entnahme, Vor diesen primitiven Mord Kanaillen, mussten auch Deutsche Polizei (MAPE), die Flüchtlings Camps in Tirana und Kukes schützen, damit keine Kinder verschwinden zur Tödung und Organ Entnahme (unten, voröffentlicht sogar im Kosovo), wie ein neuer UN secret Report ebenfalls festhält. Die Kindes Entführer und Verbrecher Gestalten der UCK, lungerten damals vor allem auch im Rogner Hotel herum, wo dann oft die US Botschafterin Mariso Lino auftauchte. Griechischer Abstammung, wie Georg Tenet der CIA - Direktor, der in Himari Albanien geboren ist.

Original Zitat aus 2000, direkt auf die Verbrechen angesprochen: “für die Freiheit ist Alles erlaubt”, das Motto der UCK Terroristen und Verbrecher in Tirana um 1999…

PRISTINA, Kosovo — The man in the black leather jacket preferred to speak about his past in the security of a car parked in a distant, rural part of Kosovo.

“The big guys don’t take a cut in this business — they run it,” said the man, who gave his name as Luan and acknowledged that he previously made his living from trafficking women and girls into Kosovo against their will so that they could be forced to have sex with paying customers. “The system is highly organized and there’s no police or anything to stop it. Everything is corruption from top to bottom.” Every day, an enterprise of trafficking women thrives in this country.

In the aftermath of the U.S.-led war in Kosovo in 1999, this nascent democracy, born of an international effort to protect human rights, has become a hub of the global trade in human beings, according to human rights investigators who monitor human trafficking……………….

CIA Killer schwadronen im balkan

mercoledì 30 marzo 2011

Intelligence » Il traffico di organi e la grande ipocrisia dell’Occidente

 




30 Marzo 2011

“Sulla base dei nostri esami, a nostro parere, non esistono prove conclusive che delle persone siano state ferite come risultato di atti criminali nella casa del sud-ovest di Burrel in Albania”. Queste le conclusioni del rapporto ufficiale della Missione UNMIK del 2004 sulla casa gialla, di cui l’Osservatorio Italiano dispone di una copia. Si tratta del report relativo alle indagini in Albania del team dell’Ufficio delle Persone scomparse e legale (OMPF), guidato da José-Pablo Barayabr, capo del OMPF, dietro l’assistenza del Tribunale Penale Internazionale dell’Aja (Report-Forensic Examination and Assassment in Albania) .

……………

Il team era così composto:
Jose Pablo Barajbar, capo OMPF
Alain Wittmann, Forensic Photographer
Tom Grange, Forensic Anthropologist
Tania Delabarde, Forensic Anthropologist
Hroar Frydelund, Forensic Crime Scene Examiner 2 guardie di sicurezza ICTY
Capo Procuratore di Burrel
Taduttore ICTY
Ricercatore Micheal Montgomery
Ricercatore Stephen Smith

http://orianomattei.blogspot.com/2011/03/intelligence-il-traffico-di-organi-e-la.html

Etleboro

Rapporto KFOR sulle reti criminali del Kosovo - anno 2000

01.04.2011
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Rapporto dell’intelligence militare della Nato, dell’autunno del 2000, sulla rete locale di criminalità organizzata del Kosovo. Il report KFOR traccia i collegamenti tra i clan e le famiglie che si ripartivano le zone di influenza….

Ex-NATO Chef: Lord Roberston: “the KLA were responsible for more deaths in Kosovo than the Yugoslav [Serb] authorities had been.”

3 Antworten auf “NATO - CIA: Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation”

  1. Albania -News - Albanien » Blog Archive » Kritische Fragen, an den US Botschafter Alexander Arvizu, warum er Nichts unternimmt gegen US Betrüger und die Kriminellen Banden der Politik sagt:

    […] NATO - CIA: Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation […]

  2. ctstmaser sagt:

    Bereits in 2006 geschrieben, neben Ur Berichten aus 1998 schon.

    1/5/2006
    Hasim Thaci Mörder Chef: Head of the SHIK, Kadri Veseli

    THE KEY PLAYERS

    The roots of the IHPSO trace back to the defence and interior ministries
    formed by Kosovo’s parallel government-in-exile in the Nineties. The
    organisation’s chief, Ramë Maraj, currently holds the official title of
    special security advisor to President Rugova.
    In a conversation with this author before the “Life in Kosovo”
    debate, Maraj freely admitted that his IHPSO was an intelligence service
    linked to Rugova’s LDK. “The time has come to demystify these
    intelligence structures and show we are real people and not monsters,”
    he said.
    Maraj was alluding to hostile media coverage that followed a May 10
    police raid on IHPSO offices. The police involved were investigating the
    bombing of Rugova’s motorcade on March 15, while the president was on
    his way to meet with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana.
    Solana had travelled to Kosovo in order to urge Rugova to give the PDK a
    leading role in the government.
    Crisis Group noted in its May report noted that, “UNMIK and the KPS
    [Kosovo Police Service] are increasingly drawn to the premise that
    elements within the LDK camp were responsible for the explosion.” The
    suspicion is that the bomb, which damaged Rugova’s car and injured a
    passer-by, was intended to provide the president with a pretext to avoid
    being pushed into broad coalition politics.
    The SHIK, on the other hand, emerged from the Popular Movement of
    Kosovo, LPK, a group of activists and former political prisoners which
    later became part of the KLA.
    The head of the SHIK, Kadri Veseli, was a member of the
    self-proclaimed Provisional Government of Kosovo, established by the
    KLA’s leader, Hashim Thaçi, in 1999. The SHIK continued to exist when
    the abortive governing body was abolished in February 2000.
    Initially financed by funds left over from the war, particularly the
    “Homeland Calling” fund that financed the KLA, it has since relied on
    finances from local supporters.
    Nowadays, the organisation is quite open about its activities.
    Veseli, who sits before a wall half covered by a huge reproduction of
    the SHIK’s circular emblem, does not, even on the record, deny that he
    runs a full-blown intelligence gathering operation.
    “We are in a process of transformation and have been so for the
    last five years,” he told Balkan Insight, adding that the SHIK had hopes
    to play “a more active part” in Kosovo’s future by “nationalising its
    capacities” in some way.
    Both Veseli and Maraj insist that they have well-trained,
    professional staff who are fully capable of playing a part in whatever
    kind of official intelligence service might be established in Kosovo in
    the future.
    Sources close to both services, however, paint a very different
    picture.
    The IHPSO is thought to number around 300 people, half of whom
    receive a regular salary of some 200 euro per month from the
    organisation. The other half are employed as municipal officials, or
    work in other public institutions.
    Amongst those working at a high level within the IHPSO are a number
    of people who previously worked for the Secretariat for Internal
    Affairs, SUP, and State Security, DB.

    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=3474&l=1

    aus

    http://www.albania.de/alb/index.php?p=340

  3. ctstmaser sagt:

    Bereits in 2006 geschrieben, neben Ur Berichten aus 1998 schon.

    1/5/2006
    Hasim Thaci Mörder Chef: Head of the SHIK, Kadri Veseli

    THE KEY PLAYERS

    The roots of the IHPSO trace back to the defence and interior ministries
    formed by Kosovo’s parallel government-in-exile in the Nineties. The
    organisation’s chief, Ramë Maraj, currently holds the official title of
    special security advisor to President Rugova.
    In a conversation with this author before the “Life in Kosovo”
    debate, Maraj freely admitted that his IHPSO was an intelligence service
    linked to Rugova’s LDK. “The time has come to demystify these
    intelligence structures and show we are real people and not monsters,”
    he said.
    Maraj was alluding to hostile media coverage that followed a May 10
    police raid on IHPSO offices. The police involved were investigating the
    bombing of Rugova’s motorcade on March 15, while the president was on
    his way to meet with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana.
    Solana had travelled to Kosovo in order to urge Rugova to give the PDK a
    leading role in the government.
    Crisis Group noted in its May report noted that, “UNMIK and the KPS
    [Kosovo Police Service] are increasingly drawn to the premise that
    elements within the LDK camp were responsible for the explosion.” The
    suspicion is that the bomb, which damaged Rugova’s car and injured a
    passer-by, was intended to provide the president with a pretext to avoid
    being pushed into broad coalition politics.
    The SHIK, on the other hand, emerged from the Popular Movement of
    Kosovo, LPK, a group of activists and former political prisoners which
    later became part of the KLA.
    The head of the SHIK, Kadri Veseli, was a member of the
    self-proclaimed Provisional Government of Kosovo, established by the
    KLA’s leader, Hashim Thaçi, in 1999. The SHIK continued to exist when
    the abortive governing body was abolished in February 2000.
    Initially financed by funds left over from the war, particularly the
    “Homeland Calling” fund that financed the KLA, it has since relied on
    finances from local supporters.
    Nowadays, the organisation is quite open about its activities.
    Veseli, who sits before a wall half covered by a huge reproduction of
    the SHIK’s circular emblem, does not, even on the record, deny that he
    runs a full-blown intelligence gathering operation.
    “We are in a process of transformation and have been so for the
    last five years,” he told Balkan Insight, adding that the SHIK had hopes
    to play “a more active part” in Kosovo’s future by “nationalising its
    capacities” in some way.
    Both Veseli and Maraj insist that they have well-trained,
    professional staff who are fully capable of playing a part in whatever
    kind of official intelligence service might be established in Kosovo in
    the future.
    Sources close to both services, however, paint a very different
    picture.
    The IHPSO is thought to number around 300 people, half of whom
    receive a regular salary of some 200 euro per month from the
    organisation.
    …..

    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=3474&l=1

    aus

    http://www.albania.de/alb/index.php?p=340

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