Bariqiri: Someone's hindering the dawn of LDK activists' killings

The depuet of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Ismet Beqiri, has said that justice organs are responsible for making the assassination of LDK activist Enver Malokut. According to Beqiri, Maloku was killed by someone who did not want the good of the country. “We express our pain over the absence of a great intellectual. [...]
The depuet of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Ismet Beqiri, has said that justice organs are responsible for making the assassination of LDK activist Enver Malokut.
According to Beqiri, Maloku was killed by someone who did not want the good of the country.
“We express our pain over the absence of a great intellectual. She seems to be missing Enver Maloch, not alone. The LDK, but all Albanians. And even in this case, we seize the opportunity to say that justice organs have to whitewash Enver's murder, and many others who were killed by a hand that did not want good for Kosovo. We hope it won't be far away from the day Enver Malokut's murder will be dawned.” Beqiri said, writes Periscopi.
Beqiri has said that someone is missing the dawn of those cases.
“That's what competent organs have to do. And we don't ask for this government to whiteen these cases. There is the interest of those in LDK, who are not dawning. Someone is holding back from making such cases” has declared Beqiri.
And Enver Maloch's daughter, Dorothy Maloch, has said that the only thing they want is to let power free justice.
We as a family have always expected the Government to take their hands off justice, and allow the prosecution to investigate these cases” Maloku has expressed itself..
The conference for the media has also talked about SHIK's investigation.
We've always been ready to investigate SHIK. At this time when Wessel wants the commission to be established for SHIK investigation we will be against, as we will not allow the PDK to investigate itself. What Kadri Wessel does is contradiction” Maloch said.
Enver Maloku was killed 19 years ago, on January 11, 1999, in Pristina,/Periscope/












