The Association of War Veterans resents the action of the Democratic Alliance

Representatives of the Association of War Veterans since 1990 assessed yesterday that the last performances of the leader of the Democratic Alliance (DSCG) Mehmet Bardhi do not recommend, as they said, a good neighbor and MP.
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Mehmet Bardhi, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Mehmet Bardhi, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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Ažurirano: 14.01.2011. 18:23h

Representatives of the Association of War Veterans since 1990 assessed yesterday that the last performances of the leader of the Democratic Alliance (DSCG) Mehmet Bardhi do not recommend, as they said, a good neighbor and MP.

They reacted to the campaign to collect signatures in Montenegrin municipalities where Albanians live, against Dick Marty's report on the illegal trade in human organs in Kosovo and Metohija and in Albania, carried out by DSCG activists.

"Since 1990, the Association of War Fighters has assessed it as an anti-civilizational, anti-Montenegrin and anti-European act that attempts to cover up the crimes of Hashim Thaci and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and calls for Greater Albania," the statement reads.

They state in the text that the KLA War Veterans Organization "from the so-called Kosovo" is behind this action and ask Bardhi if he is also a member of that organization or, as they state, only a provider of commissioned political services.

"We remind Bardhi and his signature collectors that their compatriots and comrades in terrorist attacks in 1988 and in cooperation with NATO in 1999 in Kosovo and Metohija killed 40 soldiers of the Yugoslav Army from Montenegro, and that a large number of victims of Hashi's killers and human organ traffickers from Montenegro", claim the Association.

They welcome Dick Marty's humanity

They remind that for years they pointed to the war crimes of KLA members, as well as to their activists in Montenegro, and that a year ago they invited Interpol to get involved in the investigation of post-war Albanian crimes in Kosovo and Metohija: "And they pointed to a similar war the crime of Croat-Muslim armed formations against Serbian and Roma civilians in 1992 in Sijekovac near Bosanski Brod".

"We salute the courage and humanity of Dick Marty and support his report as an extremely important act that inspires hope for the victory of rights over violence. We expect that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will adopt that report, which was adopted by its Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights by a two-thirds majority on December 16 last year. It would be a great victory for Europe and the achievements of civilization and an incentive for European integration, regardless of whether the criminals will receive the deserved punishment in the end", announced the Association of Fighters.

They added that Bardhi, by what he is doing, has shown his true face: "Who, except for the strategists of Greater Albania, the Organization of KLA War Veterans and the Association of Albanian Defenders of Croatia in the Homeland War, does not recommend him as a good neighbor and MP".

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