Sami Lushtaku: I was a member of LDK.

Soon reports are mentioned among members of the Liberation Army with the Democratic League, the only Albanian party until after the war. Sami Lushtaku, one of UCK's soldiers on the Committee's show, spoke of the approach this organization had with those called Peace Supporters but also FARKU. Lushtaku has said that the Liberation Army [...]
Soon reports are mentioned among members of the Liberation Army with the Democratic League, the only Albanian party until after the war. Sami Lushtaku, one of UCK's soldiers on the Committee's show, spoke of the approach this organization had with those called Peace Supporters but also FARKU.
Lushtaku has said that the Liberation Army has never had anything to do with the murder of LDK officials, nor did they have any rivalry among themselves. As the head of the Scytheright municipality says, they were marked with conviction, but that was not the level for UCKU to kill.
Lushtaku has even for the first time made it known that he was formally himself a member of the LDK, as the only Albanian party during the period of Serbian occupation.
But this membership had not been abundant for the deputy commander of the Drenica area, as it has shown that its activities during the 1990s were conducted within the framework of the National People's Movement.
Lushtaku in the Committee has shown that during the war he had personally met with LDK) branch chairman in Skenderaj, who had refused to join the war by remaining loyal to him The LDK's, but as Lushtaku shows, this had not contributed to the frustration of reports between them.











