After being sentenced by Court, Enver Hasani publishes major scandal by chief prosecutor Lumezi

After being sentenced by Court, Enver Hasani publishes major scandal by chief prosecutor Lumezi

Enver Hasani, former chairman of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, which the Constitutional Court in Pristina has today sentenced to 1 year in prison on bail for fraud in office, linked to the proximity of translation of books for the needs of Pristina University, at the time Hasni was its rector. With Enver Hasani, yes [...]

After announcing this decision, former reactor UPP and former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasni have distributed a report today, as he has expressed himself, of his personal investigation into Alexander Lumez's jurisdictional exam, citing the exam as falsification.

Former head of the Constitutional Court and former UP Rector Enver Hasani, former Chief of Procurement at the UP, Hakif Veliu and the head of the Institute for International Studies, are charged by the Special Prosecutor for Task Depositment.

This work, depending on the height of the official person's profit, is punishable by fine and ranging from 6 months to 12 years in prison.

“This is about working to prove the news claims... that Alexander Lumez does not have a legally valid jurisdictional exam”, writes Hasani.

“File Aleksandar Lumezi is presented as a different file (and the processverbal) with extremely visible and serious flaws towards each file (and the other”, Hasani points out.

He adds that “Name Alexander Lumez figures as the only one who has been forged because it's written on another name, which is clearly deleted with white lactian (“ipex”), which means there's another name under the name of Alexander Lumez, which is clearly the name of a Serb”.

We're publishing the Enver Hasani Report fully, as he called it “M B FALSIFED DOS “02 Broj 152-1-210790, Priština, 27.02,1991 god.”, WHAT IT IS SHOW WITH THE PROCURSPRUDECY ALEKAND HAPPIZES”, directed to the editorial address with this explanation:

This email has three extensions of the same report: an appendix is scanned and holds my signature, the other is in <x1word” and, last, the extension is found with the report in English.

I did it myself. As such, it is sent to all Quinti countries in Kosovo, which have given Kosovo vast wealth from the taxes of their citizens in order to help it move on the path of their Euro-Atlantic integrations and their law-political culture. These countries have a right to know about this situation that concerns you, along with citizens and public opinion in Kosovo and more widely. The representatives of these countries are with you in <x0cc” of this message, as you can see for yourself. In addition, the report is also sent to representatives of Kosovo's partner institutions: The EU, the EC and OSCE”.

RAPORT

MBI FALSIFED DOS “02 Broj 152-1-210790, Priština, 27.02,1991 god.”, WHAT IT IS SHOW WITH THE PROCURSPRUDECY HAPPINESS ALEXAND

JOY PROCEDURY R WRITER IN ARCHIV CONSOVA And METODOLOY OF HULUMATION

After rumours I had heard long ago that Alexander Lumez had falsified the jurisprudence exam, I decided to start a personal research to ascertain the truth.

I couldn't believe that such a thing could be done by someone with little thought on his mind, then that after the end of the war in Kosovo on June 10, 1999, and after the chaos that was created later, several such cases were recorded, namely, cases of counterfeiting jurisdictional exams. Those who had done so had hoped no one would see the original files if Kosovo judges, prosecutors and lawyers had legally valid letters to exercise their professions.

Also, I had heard that some of them have passed a lawyerial exam in Belgrade at Vojislav Shesheli, one of the local Hitlers in the turbulent Balkans of the last decade of the century we left behind.

A portion of them -- that is, Kosovars who have taken their exams at Vojislav Shesheli -- exercised high positions in Kosovo's justice system, such as. Court heads, swimmers, lawyers, prosecutors, and so on.

This, however, does not carry weight because, legally, they had followed a legal procedure of their own time. This situation and this fact made all of these persons legally eligible to exercise the profession of the judge, the prosecutor and the lawyer and, therefore, to maintain leadership positions in Kosovo's key justice bodies, as court heads, chief prosecutor, chief prosecutor, chief officer, and so on.

The dilemmas and defects that weigh on such ones are moral, primarily ethical. They take it from themselves into the world beyond the grave to any moral and ethical significance - society has no business with them.

In fact, Kosovo society has had no less, and that doesn't matter at all. The important thing is that they have not violated the law of time, but social morality and personal ethics.

From the latter, that is, by law as absolute and which I had served with devotion throughout my life, both in the Orient and in the West, where I had lived the greatest time of my life, he was led to work to confirm the claims of the news as follows, which said that Alexander Lumrezi did not have a legally valid jurisdictional exam.

Without a lawyer's exam, you can't be a lawyer, a judge and a prosecutor, much less serve as a superior officer of the institution of attorney, court or prosecution. This is today, it was yesterday and it will be forever, like any civilized West Law culture country.

My first job was to view the public website of the State Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo ( PRXS).

UNRKS website reportedly chief state prosecutor ( KPS, Aleksandar Lumezi, has passed the jurisdictional exam on April 25th 1991.

My research into the Kosovo Archives was made on April 20, 2017, according to my personal request made three to four days earlier than April 20, 2017.

In fact, the first day of research was done on asking day as follows.

In the request, I have asked for research into a candidate (the name of which does not matter here, because it is found in my written request in the Kosovo Archive).

In addition to a candidate's name, in demand I have sought to investigate all candidate files that have passed the jurisdictional exam during 1990-1991.

The files were offered to me, respectively, only basic files (and processes) of all candidates who have submitted (or entered) the jurisdictional exam during 1990-1991.

For the 1990s and 1991s, there are two boxes of files (and processes) in the Archive, where all candidates and files are named (and their processes are extremely well preserved.

Boxes have A4 format with a slightly higher depth than those in the standard shoe box.

In the first box, for 1990, there are two files on files (and processes) of candidates who have submitted (or entered) the law test.

One list has 142 (a hundred and forty-two) candidates' names, while the other has only 6 (six) names, meaning 148 (a hundred and forty candidates).

The first name on the list is candidate A. M. Last and last, J. N. (serb).

In the second box, for 1991, there are also lists for files (and processes) of candidates who have submitted (or entered) the jurisdictional exam.

One has 60 (tenty) candidates, and the other 80 (eight) candidates. It means there are a total of 140 (a hundred and forty) candidates.

The first name is A. K. (Albanian), second, Alexander Lumez, and in the end, the list closes with a Serb named Zhelko.

I didn't write the second list, but I did research in detail, not for negligence, but because it doesn't carry any weight on the case we report here.

The methodology of research, as part of a professional deformation of all of us dealing with scientific research from legal issue, is dogmatic-analytic and comparison, where we have seen each file and analysed it in light of time legislation and current Kosovo legislation that has to do with the terms of legal testing.

DESCRIPTION HAPPINESS SUFFECTION

I compared Alexander Lumez's file and the second box files, in which there are files concerning 1991, so I compared it to the second box where there are 140 (a hundred and forty) candidates.

Compared to others from the second box, the file Aleksander Lumezi is presented as another file (and the computer) with extremely serious defects towards each other file (and the chip), not only from the second box but also from the first box.

Only Alexander Lumez and A. K. (From Peja) are Albanians, while others from the second box are mainly Serbs, Montenegrins, Bosniaks and others.

The second box files, for 1991, are in total and without exception in the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet. The exception only makes the first candidate file from Peja (A. K.), which has the file in Albanian and Serbian, while the candidate has worked in the LRS (The Socialist Youth League) and the exam has been released on 10 July and 11 July 1990.

That means candidate file A. K. He only went in there for cover, because candidate A. K. has passed the jurisdictional exam fairly legitimate at a time when Kosovo itself has organised this exam, and the file belongs to the first box.

The last to have passed a jurisdictional exam on the Kosovo Autonomous Socialist District Commission (KSAK) in Albanian and Serbian (literally, symulatiously and equal to Albanian) are only candidates from the first box as follows.

This box, this first box, starts with candidate A. M. And ends with J. N. (serb). That's what we agreed on.

The name Alexander Lumezi figures as the only one who has been forged because it is written on another name, which is clearly the name of a Serb, which is the name of another Serb.

More than that: counterfeiting has been done with white lzak (“ipex”) twice. The second time the white Irish change (“ipex” is made in the letter of the previous letter of the name Alexander, under which, as mentioned earlier, it is clearly a Serbian name.

This is because in Serbian and Slavic languages, the name Alexander is written as Aleksandar.

In no other file on the two boxes have we seen that the name of any candidate has been deleted to name another candidate.

The file in question appears to be the only one of the two boxes - the files of all candidates for 1990-1991 as above, which has forged the name and name of the candidate - in this case candidate Alexander Lumez.

In addition, in the second box, the file in question has the name Alexander Lumez, written (falsified) in Serbian, but in the Latin alphabet, while all other files of the second box, without exception, are in the Serbian language with Cyrillic script. This means that the wrapping of candidate file Alexander Lumez belongs to another person.

This is confirmed by the fact that candidate Alexander Lumez's wrapper (formular) with a forged name, erased by the llak (“ipex”), is not like the wrapper of the first box, nor is it written in the Serbian language with the Latin alphabet.

All of this, so far, shows that the name is written false, in an old wrap, but from people different from those who wrote in the Serbian Cyrillic when it comes to candidates' records and the performance of a test of jurisdiction during 1991 from the second box.

This is evident from the wrapping (formulars) and from the data entered in the files (procestorbals) of all the second box candidates, including the Alekasander Lumez.

From the file (and the chipbal), which is in (formular) templelets (type or standard form), in the Serbian language alone, but in Latin writing, it says the following:

“Republic Srbija

Autonomna Pokrayina Kosovo i Metohija

Pokrajinski Secretary za Pravosudje of Upravu

02 Brooklyn 152-1-210790

Priština, 27.02,1991 god.

[...] Pred opinnom communialojom Rechenjem Republičkog Secretary za Provosudje br. 152-1/217 od 30. Mr. 1990 godine polygao you are pvosudni isp Alexander Ljumezi (written, our warning: E. H. E. H.) Pushtina.

Polaganje idobreno are reneem Ivog Secretariat br. 152-217 od 11.02,1991 building [...]”

Following Alexander Lumez's file is described further than the candidate in question has first entered the jurisdictional exam.

This first-time introduction to the writing test of jurisdiction took place between 25 and 26 February 1991. This is said on the first page of candidate Alexander Lumez's file (procesverbal).

This opening conflicts with the 30th. X1990 as before, when it is said he entered the exam, as it were, the date of 30. X.1990 conflicts with both the 26th and February 26, 1991, as well as the date 11,02.1991, when it is said to have allowed entry into the exam for candidate Alexander Lumezi.

What is then the exact date of introduction to the law test (it is written or oral): 30th. X.1990 and 11,02,1991, or dated 25 and 26.02,1991, when is it said to have entered the writing exam?

Not only that! The file, on page two, has another date: 28,06,1990, when it is said to have allowed the written exam that must have been held on 10 and 11,07,1990. These dates for written test entry, always according to the file, and according to the same page of candidate Alexander Lumezi, are said to have been allowed with Act 02, No. 151-186/90, June 28, 1990.

According to the second page of the file as the highest candidate, Alexander Lumez has no date of when (and if) he has entered the oral exam.

On page two of this file, the oral exam list is empty.

The file (and in the record) contains only the questions the candidate allegedly had on the written exam.

However, as long as written questions, supposedly put forward for candidate Alexander Lumezi, are in Serbian with the Latin alphabet, on the third Serbian-language page in Cyrillic are the signatures of four members of the Commission for Jurisprudence, signatures entirely in Serbian language, and that in the Cyrillic alphabet.

Like Alexander Lumez, however, he does not have the files of any of the candidates (and their processions) from the second box, that is, from 1991 because all 140 (a hundred and forty), other candidates have wrappings (formulars) and files (and processes) filled only in the Serbian language with Cyrillic script (without a word in Albanian).

This is not in the first box, which contains all files (and processes) in Albanian and Serbian, but in the Serbian language as second but exclusively in the Latin alphabet.

Without giving the oral exam, there can be no legally valid test of jurisdiction, but without a jurisdictional exam, as noted earlier, the profession of attorney, judge, and prosecutor cannot be exercised.

For the end, on the front page, at the bottom of its left side, is the address book “rock/afati”, which in Albanian the word “rock” of the Serbian language (in Cyrillic alphabet) means “afati”. This address book is empty. In other files, this address book appears complete and shows where the respective candidate entered and passed the jurisdictional exam. This, as I said, does not happen in Alexander Lumez's file, in which this address book is completely empty.

LIFE STORY DONATION

Alexander Lumez himself, on the UNRKS website, says he has passed the jurisdictional exam on April 25th 1991, and the file (and the chip) of February 27, 1991, described as above, is clearly two dates.

The first date, on the front page of the wrapper of Alexander Lumez's exam file, is the 30th. X.1990, and as the second date, the 25th and 26.02,1991 are marked.

Other dates are not in the file in question.

Moreover, rock/afati (rock text written in Cyrillic alphabet) is completely empty.

This address book is in each file, on the left-hand side of the front page of each chip.

The last dates from paragraph 58, as above, apply exclusively to the written exam and the date for the written exam of candidate Alexander Lumez, that is, the word is only the 25th and 26.02,1991.

30th. X.1990 has to do with the date of testing the jurisdictional test, which figures and adjusts in the time view with many candidates taking up more from the first box.

As for the oral exam, as noted earlier, there is no date or date in the file (and the record).

Verbal testing, however, is maintained by the law (then and today) in more than ten days.

Even this situation, in addition to the false white lyasification (“ipex” described above, openly testifies that Alexander Lumez has not given the jurisdictional exam at all and that the 25th of April 1991, when he says he has given the exam, there is no such thing.

In addition, the file wrap forms (and the recordbal) and the data entered there are completely different from the form and files of other candidates in the second box where Alexander Lumez's file is found. The file's entry seal (and the record) has the following information:

“Date 17.10,1990

02/152-217/90

27,02.1991”

This stamp puts all files stored under the Law on the General Administrative Procedure (LPA), yesterday and today. However, the date for setting changes and points to the individuality of the candidate.

Alexander Lumez's file bears the mark of the 152 standings, as all others have in terms of a jurisdictional exam, and has been processed in 09.05. 1991, like other files.

In contrast with the classification mark, 152 is the upper rock/afati (Serbian, Cyrillic). This feature, as agreed on, is empty, in contrast with the fact that in others it clearly figures out the time when the jurisdiction exam was taken.

Most important, however, is this: In the Serbian language, in the Cyrillic alphabet, conveyed in Albanian underneath, there is a scripture different from the footnote to other candidates in the second box, and that's it:

“PREDEMS HAYDA: Aleksandar Ljumezi (handily, in Serbian with Latin script, our warning: E.H. )”

The name, as we showed earlier, is written on another name, twice deleted with white llack (“ipex”), which is clearly visible and quite evident from the height that it was made (including) unauthorized.

Right under this, Serbian and Cyrillic alphabet and large letters are written:

“ZAHTEV ZA POLAGANIA PRAVOSUDNOG ISPITA” “K CHARITIES PROVING JUDICE”

The name Alexander Lumez figures as the only one written on another name of white medicine (“ipex”), which means there is a different name under it and seems to be the name of a Serb.

The change was made with white llax0>ipex” twice. The second time, the white lyquoise (“ipex”) was made in the previous letter of the name Alexander, under which it was said, seems to be a Serbian name.

This is because in Serbian and Slavic languages, without exception, the name Alexander is written as Aleksandar.

This change is not legalized because there is no decision with which such a change has been permitted. Any amendment to an official act, according to the law, should have a legal decision that legally authorises change in an official file, both yesterday and today.

Alexander Lumez's file, in addition, is the only one of two boxes - the files of all candidates for 1990-1991 as follows - that has forged the name and surname of the lawyeral exam.

In the second box, file Alexander Lumez has been forged in Serbian, but in the Latin alphabet, while all other files of the second box, without exception, are in Serbian and Cyrillic.

This means that the wrapping of the candidate file, Alexander Lumez, belongs to another person, so it has been forged.

This is confirmed by the fact that candidate Alexander Lumez's wrapper (formular) with a forged name, erased in white laku (“ipex”) is not like the wrapper of the first box, nor is it written in the Serbian language, with the Latin alphabet.

All of this, so far, shows that the name written is fake, in an old (formular) wrapping, but from people different from those who wrote in the Serbian Cyrillic for the candidate data (and for the performance of the jury exam) during 1991, found in the second box along with Alexander Lumzoz.

That this is so is evident from the wrapping (formulars) and the data inserted into the files (procestorbals) of all candidates in the second box, including Alexander Lumez.

All of this, as before, is saying that the PRKS's KPS has not been given a legal jurisdictional exam, never had a valid degree to exercise its profession, because out of all of its files (and the case) for the jurisdictional exam, which are stored in the Kosovo Archive, it is obvious that the word is for information that is forged.

Pristina on October 16, 2017

Report compiler,

Those who deny the truth and turn away from God.

Prof. Dr. Enver Hasani

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