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Friday, November 8, 2013

KOSOVO ELECTIONS



Kosovo's Prime Minister HashimThaci and Madeleine Albright 

On 3 November 2013, there were elections in Kosovo.

In the Serb-dominated North of Kosovo, there was a 22 % turnout, and masked attackers stormed three polling stations, releasing tear gas, smashing ballot boxes and stealing the votes.

Kosovo is divided.

There are Serbs in the North of Kosovo who would like to be part of Serbia rather than Kosovo.


James Ker-Lindsay

According to Dr. James Ker-Lindsay, a senior research fellow at the London School of Economics:

"The violence and intimidation represents a very serious failure on the part of the EU and NATO.

"Ultimately, they were meant to be the guarantors of peace and stability. 

"Questions will need to be asked as to why they were unable adequately to protect polling stations and the integrity of the process more generally."

Prime minister says Kosovo elections are a success


Hashim Thaci, Bernard Kouchner, General Mike Jackson, Agim Ceku, General Wesley Clarke

Hashim Thaci is Prime Minister of Kosovo.

Reportedly, Afghan heroin is transported by the US Air Force to Kosovo.

Reportedly, Haçim Thaçi distributes this Afghan heroin in Europe and America.

Reportedly, the profits are used to finance the illegal operations of the CIA. 


Kosovo

The Kosovo Liberation Army has been headed by Hashim Thaci.

Reportedly members of the KLA were trained in terrorist camps run by Osama bin Laden.

(http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va)

Thaci and Blair

"In 1979, the BND (German CIA) sent a team of secret agents to Zagreb.

"Their Mission: to support Franjo Tudjman, a racist who actively promoted ethnic hatred and did all he could toward the break-up of Yugoslavia.

"Germany supported and financed this Croatian Le Pen, and sent him arms before the war...

"By once more breaking Yugoslavia into easily dominated mini-states, Germany sought to control the Balkans... and a strategic route toward the oil and gas of the Middle East and the Caucasus."

http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m21436&l=i&size=1&hd=0


Photo from the book “NATO Crimes in Yugoslavia."

In 1990s, the CIA and NATO reportedly used Al Qaeda to break up Yugoslavia.

(Global Research, 8 September 2010, Andrew Gavin Marshall: "The Anglo-American Terror Network") 

Yugoslavia was a friend of Russia and was next door to a lot of oil wealth. 

Moslems arrived in Yugoslavia from Afghanistan and from other Moslem countries. 

Clinton gave the 'green light' to Iran to arm the Yugoslav Moslems. 


Photo from the book “NATO Crimes in Yugoslavia. 

NATO stirred things up in Yugoslavia in order to provoke civil war. 

In 1999 the NATO launched a 78-day bombing campaign in Yugoslavia, which killed 2,000 civilians. 

Kosovo was taken from Serbia. 

NATO backed Hashim Thaci and his 'Kosovo Liberation Army'. 

Thaci's forces are linked to the trade in heroin and body parts, and to al Qaeda.

Victim of NATO bombing in Yugoslavia. 

"NATO repeatedly dropped cluster bombs into marketplaces, hospitals, and other civilian areas." (Cached )
Thaci and Solana

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