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Sunday, 28.11.2010.

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K. Albanian crime boss arrested in Ireland

Kosovo Albanian <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=11&dd=26&nav_id=71153" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Enver Sekiraqa</a>, suspected of a number of crimes in Kosovo including a murder of a policeman, has been arrested in Dublin on an Interpol warrant.

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Zoti

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.
(trudsaam, 30 November 2010)

All true. UN authorities are temporary accuoying until its unification with the its motherland, Albania. Thanks UNMIK and thank you Serbia.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.
(icj1)
-
Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.

icj1

pre 13 godina

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)

The point is that Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo. Albanians are satisfied with that; if Serbs are also satisfied that Serbia is not in charge, then everybody is happy.

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.

pss

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?
(trudsaam, 29 November 2010 02:04)
Kosovo is a permanently separated entity from Serbia, while the ICJ ruled that the UDI did not violate 1244, any Serbian reoccupation could never pass the same test. Get it.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.
(pss)
-
Thats the point being made, neither Serbia nor the "k-albs" have any jurisdiction in Kosovo, tis only UNMIK-Kosovo. Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?

pss

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)
I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.

Staff

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)

Ataman

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.
(Ian, UK, 28 November 2010 21:06)

Yes, Ian - but as you note, the debate on B92 is already in full swing. It's not any longer about that lowlife (do I really care, will he spend next 10-15 years in a prison under supervision of Irish, MUP, KPS, UNMIK?) No, the debate is about who has bigger and longer... ego.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.

f.s.

pre 13 godina

I am very glad this has happened, at last. Enver Sekkiraqa is one of the most bad guys who could hang around before and after the war in Kosovo. I personally knew a girl that was kidnapped by him and his band, held for months and than left in the streets. No one would dare to speak with him that time.
I wonder how could he survive, then Serbia authorities, after UNMIK, Kosovo Police and now EULEX.

Je¿ Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych

pre 13 godina

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33)

I see it right there, under "Offenses" in the second row:

"Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)"

Je¿ trollowy

pre 13 godina

Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.
(papajohn, 28 November 2010 18:08)

I would not be surprised to learn, Agim has more to do with a many times mentioned fine city in Sweden, known for Saab car manufacturing plant than with Kosovo.
For a while, I was thinking, he is an ordinary citizen of Trollhätten... but looking at the pure quality and philosophic depth of all the comments... we are probably facing the king of that Nordic tribe; PRN has no chances in comparison.

Amer

pre 13 godina

"In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33) "

Sure it does - down at the bottom of the page: 'Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)'

michael

pre 13 godina

The illegitimate authority of kosovo want him extradited so that they can set him free once again...with a hero's welcome and farewell.

Srboslav

pre 13 godina

In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.
(Agim Kelmendi, 28 November 2010 17:08)

Agim, in "Kosova" cop killers are not charged, they might even be honored with the title "Prime Minister" Just as the Snake is.

Remember this?
25th of May, 1993 Hashim Thaci and his thugs murdered four policemen in Glogovac

Progressive

pre 13 godina

XS, if someone commits a crime in one country, it does not mean they cannot be tried for that crime in another. Do you, and people like you, just make up this stuff as you go along? Remember the Serbian basketball player, accused of beating a school mate in the US, he was tried in Belgrade.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

"Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody". Agim
Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.

iliri

pre 13 godina

So much fuss for a criminal! It seems like EULEX and Kosovo Police are doing their job though ...mladic who has killed far more than this guy is still hanging around free in belgrade...

KOSO

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant [link] shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?
(Amer, 28 November 2010 16:25)

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.

Je¿ fanboyowy

pre 13 godina

The guy is on the Facebook.
Beats me, why.
And some cute girls are his fanboys, I mean, fangirls. Beats me, why.

http://www.facebook.com/people/Enver-Sekiraqa/1277786888

I don't have Facebook account... but please encourage me, is it true that at the moment I open one I can get fangirls looking like Roberta Riviera or Nora Latifi, too? Please...

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.
(Pete., 28 November 2010 15:27)


On the contrary, Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.

winston

pre 13 godina

He was wanted by Interpol for organized and international crimes, sexual abuse, theft and crimes against life and health. B92
I don't understand, these things mentioned above are quite acceptable to Albanian society. I guess it's one of those east and west cultural differences. Anyway, I hope Eulex is in total control of prosecuting this filth, and not the Albaniacs, otherwise, he will join the other herd of Albanian criminals walking freely and openly in Pristina.

Amer

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2008/71/2008_20371.asp shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?

Pete.

pre 13 godina

Does anyone seriously believe he would go through due process if returned to his native land. Kosovo is a barely functioning, barely recognised entity with a corrupt judiciary. This man would pull strings, intimidate, and have his connections do his bidding for him. Chances are even if he were found guilty, he would bribe some prison guard and escape back to his clan base. And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

However, the main obstacle to this is the fact that Ireland and Kosovo do not have an extradition agreement.

The above statement is not true , despite the fact that there is no treaty in place just yet. Even if you dont have a treaty, if the Irland wants to extridite him to Kosova as requested by Kosova govermant, it can be done. Serbia helped this guy rather than arrest him. It is Kosova goverment that submitted the request. The main obsticle for time being is that Kosova goverment collpased and snap elctions are to take place. The minute new goverment is sworn in and there is Justice Minbister, he will be in front of the Judge in prishtina Court House.

xs

pre 13 godina

@ Ari Gold - Kosovo is independent and Ireland recognises this! So he is accused of crimes commited in Kosovo,not in Serbia, and thats why he is considered to be extradited to Kosovo! Serbia does not have juristiction to try for crimes commited in Kosovo.

Ari Gold

pre 13 godina

What happened to the fact that he has Serbian citizenship, as mentioned in the last article on him? Ireland and Serbia have an extradition treaty signed between them, and nothing's stopping him from being tried under Serbian law, even if his crimes were in Kosovo.

Ari Gold

pre 13 godina

What happened to the fact that he has Serbian citizenship, as mentioned in the last article on him? Ireland and Serbia have an extradition treaty signed between them, and nothing's stopping him from being tried under Serbian law, even if his crimes were in Kosovo.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.
(Pete., 28 November 2010 15:27)


On the contrary, Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.

iliri

pre 13 godina

So much fuss for a criminal! It seems like EULEX and Kosovo Police are doing their job though ...mladic who has killed far more than this guy is still hanging around free in belgrade...

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

However, the main obstacle to this is the fact that Ireland and Kosovo do not have an extradition agreement.

The above statement is not true , despite the fact that there is no treaty in place just yet. Even if you dont have a treaty, if the Irland wants to extridite him to Kosova as requested by Kosova govermant, it can be done. Serbia helped this guy rather than arrest him. It is Kosova goverment that submitted the request. The main obsticle for time being is that Kosova goverment collpased and snap elctions are to take place. The minute new goverment is sworn in and there is Justice Minbister, he will be in front of the Judge in prishtina Court House.

xs

pre 13 godina

@ Ari Gold - Kosovo is independent and Ireland recognises this! So he is accused of crimes commited in Kosovo,not in Serbia, and thats why he is considered to be extradited to Kosovo! Serbia does not have juristiction to try for crimes commited in Kosovo.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

"Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody". Agim
Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.

Pete.

pre 13 godina

Does anyone seriously believe he would go through due process if returned to his native land. Kosovo is a barely functioning, barely recognised entity with a corrupt judiciary. This man would pull strings, intimidate, and have his connections do his bidding for him. Chances are even if he were found guilty, he would bribe some prison guard and escape back to his clan base. And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.

Srboslav

pre 13 godina

In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.
(Agim Kelmendi, 28 November 2010 17:08)

Agim, in "Kosova" cop killers are not charged, they might even be honored with the title "Prime Minister" Just as the Snake is.

Remember this?
25th of May, 1993 Hashim Thaci and his thugs murdered four policemen in Glogovac

Staff

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)

Je¿ trollowy

pre 13 godina

Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.
(papajohn, 28 November 2010 18:08)

I would not be surprised to learn, Agim has more to do with a many times mentioned fine city in Sweden, known for Saab car manufacturing plant than with Kosovo.
For a while, I was thinking, he is an ordinary citizen of Trollhätten... but looking at the pure quality and philosophic depth of all the comments... we are probably facing the king of that Nordic tribe; PRN has no chances in comparison.

winston

pre 13 godina

He was wanted by Interpol for organized and international crimes, sexual abuse, theft and crimes against life and health. B92
I don't understand, these things mentioned above are quite acceptable to Albanian society. I guess it's one of those east and west cultural differences. Anyway, I hope Eulex is in total control of prosecuting this filth, and not the Albaniacs, otherwise, he will join the other herd of Albanian criminals walking freely and openly in Pristina.

michael

pre 13 godina

The illegitimate authority of kosovo want him extradited so that they can set him free once again...with a hero's welcome and farewell.

Progressive

pre 13 godina

XS, if someone commits a crime in one country, it does not mean they cannot be tried for that crime in another. Do you, and people like you, just make up this stuff as you go along? Remember the Serbian basketball player, accused of beating a school mate in the US, he was tried in Belgrade.

f.s.

pre 13 godina

I am very glad this has happened, at last. Enver Sekkiraqa is one of the most bad guys who could hang around before and after the war in Kosovo. I personally knew a girl that was kidnapped by him and his band, held for months and than left in the streets. No one would dare to speak with him that time.
I wonder how could he survive, then Serbia authorities, after UNMIK, Kosovo Police and now EULEX.

pss

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)
I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.

Amer

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2008/71/2008_20371.asp shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.
(pss)
-
Thats the point being made, neither Serbia nor the "k-albs" have any jurisdiction in Kosovo, tis only UNMIK-Kosovo. Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?

pss

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?
(trudsaam, 29 November 2010 02:04)
Kosovo is a permanently separated entity from Serbia, while the ICJ ruled that the UDI did not violate 1244, any Serbian reoccupation could never pass the same test. Get it.

Je¿ fanboyowy

pre 13 godina

The guy is on the Facebook.
Beats me, why.
And some cute girls are his fanboys, I mean, fangirls. Beats me, why.

http://www.facebook.com/people/Enver-Sekiraqa/1277786888

I don't have Facebook account... but please encourage me, is it true that at the moment I open one I can get fangirls looking like Roberta Riviera or Nora Latifi, too? Please...

Je¿ Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych

pre 13 godina

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33)

I see it right there, under "Offenses" in the second row:

"Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)"

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.
(Ian, UK, 28 November 2010 21:06)

Yes, Ian - but as you note, the debate on B92 is already in full swing. It's not any longer about that lowlife (do I really care, will he spend next 10-15 years in a prison under supervision of Irish, MUP, KPS, UNMIK?) No, the debate is about who has bigger and longer... ego.

Amer

pre 13 godina

"In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33) "

Sure it does - down at the bottom of the page: 'Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)'

KOSO

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant [link] shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?
(Amer, 28 November 2010 16:25)

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.

icj1

pre 13 godina

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)

The point is that Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo. Albanians are satisfied with that; if Serbs are also satisfied that Serbia is not in charge, then everybody is happy.

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.
(icj1)
-
Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.

Zoti

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.
(trudsaam, 30 November 2010)

All true. UN authorities are temporary accuoying until its unification with the its motherland, Albania. Thanks UNMIK and thank you Serbia.

iliri

pre 13 godina

So much fuss for a criminal! It seems like EULEX and Kosovo Police are doing their job though ...mladic who has killed far more than this guy is still hanging around free in belgrade...

xs

pre 13 godina

@ Ari Gold - Kosovo is independent and Ireland recognises this! So he is accused of crimes commited in Kosovo,not in Serbia, and thats why he is considered to be extradited to Kosovo! Serbia does not have juristiction to try for crimes commited in Kosovo.

winston

pre 13 godina

He was wanted by Interpol for organized and international crimes, sexual abuse, theft and crimes against life and health. B92
I don't understand, these things mentioned above are quite acceptable to Albanian society. I guess it's one of those east and west cultural differences. Anyway, I hope Eulex is in total control of prosecuting this filth, and not the Albaniacs, otherwise, he will join the other herd of Albanian criminals walking freely and openly in Pristina.

Pete.

pre 13 godina

Does anyone seriously believe he would go through due process if returned to his native land. Kosovo is a barely functioning, barely recognised entity with a corrupt judiciary. This man would pull strings, intimidate, and have his connections do his bidding for him. Chances are even if he were found guilty, he would bribe some prison guard and escape back to his clan base. And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

"Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody". Agim
Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.

pss

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?
(trudsaam, 29 November 2010 02:04)
Kosovo is a permanently separated entity from Serbia, while the ICJ ruled that the UDI did not violate 1244, any Serbian reoccupation could never pass the same test. Get it.

Amer

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2008/71/2008_20371.asp shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?

Staff

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

And yes, if he is in possession of a Serbian passport as a citizen of that country he should be tried in Belgrade. It's far less likely that he'd be able to manipulate the process there.
(Pete., 28 November 2010 15:27)


On the contrary, Belgrade was sheltering him becasue he had paid his dues to high officials. In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.

pss

pre 13 godina

Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)
I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.

Ari Gold

pre 13 godina

What happened to the fact that he has Serbian citizenship, as mentioned in the last article on him? Ireland and Serbia have an extradition treaty signed between them, and nothing's stopping him from being tried under Serbian law, even if his crimes were in Kosovo.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

I did not notice any mention that Belgrade had issued a warrant at any time, must show NO jurisdiction for Serbia in Kosovo, eh?
In your futile attempt to try and show Kosovo's lack of independence, you show their total and permanent separation from Serbia.
(pss)
-
Thats the point being made, neither Serbia nor the "k-albs" have any jurisdiction in Kosovo, tis only UNMIK-Kosovo. Kosovo is a UN/NATO occupied (temporary) collony. Get it?

Je¿ fanboyowy

pre 13 godina

The guy is on the Facebook.
Beats me, why.
And some cute girls are his fanboys, I mean, fangirls. Beats me, why.

http://www.facebook.com/people/Enver-Sekiraqa/1277786888

I don't have Facebook account... but please encourage me, is it true that at the moment I open one I can get fangirls looking like Roberta Riviera or Nora Latifi, too? Please...

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

However, the main obstacle to this is the fact that Ireland and Kosovo do not have an extradition agreement.

The above statement is not true , despite the fact that there is no treaty in place just yet. Even if you dont have a treaty, if the Irland wants to extridite him to Kosova as requested by Kosova govermant, it can be done. Serbia helped this guy rather than arrest him. It is Kosova goverment that submitted the request. The main obsticle for time being is that Kosova goverment collpased and snap elctions are to take place. The minute new goverment is sworn in and there is Justice Minbister, he will be in front of the Judge in prishtina Court House.

icj1

pre 13 godina

Again and again and again. Time after time. Thousands of proof that Kosovo is not and never will be a country. It is run by Unmik and resolution 1244 and Eulex works under this mandate. Just give me a hinch and I will give you more links than you can handle to read that says: Serbian province of Kosovo (ruled by res 1244.)
(Staff, 28 November 2010 23:00)

The point is that Serbia is not in charge in Kosovo. Albanians are satisfied with that; if Serbs are also satisfied that Serbia is not in charge, then everybody is happy.

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.

Srboslav

pre 13 godina

In Kosova he has no chance to bribe anybody. He is a cop killer.
(Agim Kelmendi, 28 November 2010 17:08)

Agim, in "Kosova" cop killers are not charged, they might even be honored with the title "Prime Minister" Just as the Snake is.

Remember this?
25th of May, 1993 Hashim Thaci and his thugs murdered four policemen in Glogovac

michael

pre 13 godina

The illegitimate authority of kosovo want him extradited so that they can set him free once again...with a hero's welcome and farewell.

Ian, UK

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.

Progressive

pre 13 godina

XS, if someone commits a crime in one country, it does not mean they cannot be tried for that crime in another. Do you, and people like you, just make up this stuff as you go along? Remember the Serbian basketball player, accused of beating a school mate in the US, he was tried in Belgrade.

KOSO

pre 13 godina

The Interpol warrant [link] shows that it was issued by UNMIK. Why should there be a problem in extraditing him under that?
(Amer, 28 November 2010 16:25)

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.

Je¿ Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych

pre 13 godina

In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33)

I see it right there, under "Offenses" in the second row:

"Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)"

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

Now, if you want to label it province, country, planet, black hole, or whatever, that's just a labeling issue we can discuss about, but it does not change the fact that Serbia is not in charge.
(icj1)
-
Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.

Je¿ trollowy

pre 13 godina

Without a doubt, Agim, you make the most ridiculous statements on this forum. Do you actually believe what you right? As long as there are Albanians that think like you, Kosovo is definitely going nowhere.
(papajohn, 28 November 2010 18:08)

I would not be surprised to learn, Agim has more to do with a many times mentioned fine city in Sweden, known for Saab car manufacturing plant than with Kosovo.
For a while, I was thinking, he is an ordinary citizen of Trollhätten... but looking at the pure quality and philosophic depth of all the comments... we are probably facing the king of that Nordic tribe; PRN has no chances in comparison.

Zoti

pre 13 godina

Kosovo is not a country, thank you for clarifying. Obviously Serbia is not in control, what do you think 1999 was about? Kosovo is a UN administered temporary occupation. Deal with it.
(trudsaam, 30 November 2010)

All true. UN authorities are temporary accuoying until its unification with the its motherland, Albania. Thanks UNMIK and thank you Serbia.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

I'm sure Ireland and Kosovo can come up with some sort of arrangement to send this criminal back to Kosovo to be tried for his crimes.
(Ian, UK, 28 November 2010 21:06)

Yes, Ian - but as you note, the debate on B92 is already in full swing. It's not any longer about that lowlife (do I really care, will he spend next 10-15 years in a prison under supervision of Irish, MUP, KPS, UNMIK?) No, the debate is about who has bigger and longer... ego.

Amer

pre 13 godina

"In your link it doesn't state that unmik warranted for his arrest.
(KOSO, 28 November 2010 18:33) "

Sure it does - down at the bottom of the page: 'Arrest Warrant Issued by: PRISTINA / UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo)'

f.s.

pre 13 godina

I am very glad this has happened, at last. Enver Sekkiraqa is one of the most bad guys who could hang around before and after the war in Kosovo. I personally knew a girl that was kidnapped by him and his band, held for months and than left in the streets. No one would dare to speak with him that time.
I wonder how could he survive, then Serbia authorities, after UNMIK, Kosovo Police and now EULEX.