The Doctor Who Had Helped KLA reports horror that Oliver Ivanov had experienced

Albanian publicist Freedom Loshi, who during the last war in Kosovo had also served as a physician helping the Kosovo Liberation Army, has shown that there are several films he did after the end of the war, and who was thinking of using them for a documentary. However, Loshi indicates that those films were not made [...]
Albanian publicist Freedom Loshi, who during the last war in Kosovo had also served as a physician helping the Kosovo Liberation Army, has shown that there are several films he did after the end of the war, and who was thinking of using them for a documentary.
However, Loshi shows that he never made those films public. In his published writing on '%facebook, Loshi has shown an event that had happened to him until he visited northern Mitrovica shortly after the war.
He has said that while shooting in the presence of two French KFOR soldiers, a person had asked him not to investigate in the northern part because “is not allowed to film something that is Serbia's”.
This person who was standing on the Ibër Bridge was frustrated to see Loshi's bean writing to T VSH. Once he saw this detail, he attacked Losh chasing him by the throat.
The conflict had been averted as the beating was included in the mouth of Loshi Freedom, Zenel Loshi. KFOR had reacted immediately to prevent this incident, writes Periscopi.
But who had this person been? Loshi, in his writing, reveals that he had later learned that this man was Oliver Ivanovi.
According to Losshi, Ivanovic was at the time the chief commander of the Bridges, and with all his devotion he was committed to dividing the city of Mitrovica.
Oliver Ivanovic was killed Tuesday on 16 January 2018 in the vicinity of his office in northern Mitrovica. /Periscopi/
Full text:
Honored friends, many individuals think I am in vain when they see my posts from Canada about the political situation in Kosovo. So some may have thought even when they read my posts in the case of Oliver Ivanovic. Remember that until I was 39 years old, I lived in Kosovo and had a very professional, political and military life up to the limits I have placed on myself because of objective and humanitarian causes, when my commitment as a physician in a poor region I considered more noble than to be a member of the KLA's General Staff, the Staff of the Drenica Operative Zone, or a member of the Kosovo Radio Team and where my physical removal from my patients was required. Many people don't know that, but there are some names known to the public, such as Rexhep Selimi, Hashim Thaci, Gani Koci, Martin Chun and before which my stand has been clear that I would not receive any duty that would separate me physically from my patients and later from my role as chief organiser of the medical service in the war for the Weekend municipality.
Now I want to come out of my “recognition” with Oliver Ivanoviqi.
At the end of the war, I made a lot of footage of my camera on Kosovo, which was intended for a documentary film, which I never did since movies like that time were made by people more professional than me and that had more sophisticated techniques than just a digital camera like me. However, one day I can make a classification of material and you can see a documentary film from me. In one of my films you'll be able to see my move, the views of the Ibër Bridge respectively when I come to the end of the north and communicate with some Serbian children. Meanwhile, one of those kids left me and went to a Serbian person to come and communicate with a journalist who was recording with a camera and asking people there about the bridge, about her guards and the life that was going on across the bridge. I couldn't do that without KFOR's permission on behalf of Albanian Radio Television, which I had managed to secure. The person who was listening carefully to the Serbian child without hesitation crosses the road to the bridge and approaches me at a very close distance meaning his intriguing and threatening intent towards me, while in my “defense of” as a journalist there are two KFOR soldiers in France. This guy who was one of the bridge guards, as soon as he sees my beige going crazy with the VAT mark, grabs my throat and makes me call me Albanian terrorist and telling me I can't record where Serbia is, but I have to run for Albania! While with me was the son of the uncle, Zenel Loshi, and we started the physical conflict with the Serb guard of the bridge while his colleagues' tension across the bridge was growing and they were getting ready to assist KFOR of Frances and stopping me from standing near the northern edge of the bridge turning me back, while he also turned the Serb he had attacked me. (I'm going to try to find this insert and post it as a video in FBF, but it's impossible to see the conflict since the person who attacked me had first seen it turn off my camera.) A few days later, I saw Oliver Ivanoviqi on TV and I realized that the Serb guard of the bridge that attacked me was himself. Oliver Ivanovi was then the chief commander of the bridge guards, who did not run after usurping private and public property, as did our commanders, but who had led all his energy to the partition of Mitrovica. The trial has convicted Oliver Ivanovic and sentenced him to seven years in prison for crimes against Albanians, despite the Supreme Court's release. His victims have well recognised Ivanoviqi and his criminal acts against the Mitrovica Albanians. All that hurts me about Oliver Ivanoviqi is why the Supreme Court acquitted this criminal. It pains me why he was killed without receiving the sentence deserved by justice and why he was killed by the people he himself had exercised and exchanged against Albanians. He who killed many in his own pit ended up in the same pit. Better luck didn't deserve it.












