Bektash indicts Gashi and Shllaku for “plagiarism report to UP”

Jurydic Professor Medi Bektashi has filed suit against the Shkelzen Gashi of “Admovere-s” and the KFOS Slate Lion. The proposed indictment at the Pristina Constitutional Court today concerns the recently published report by NGO “Admore”, with support from the Kosovar Foundation for Open Society (KFOS), with the title “The academic staff of UP's [...]
It has both demanded 125 thousand euros, while this amount of 250 thousand euros, according to Bektash, will go to the Pristina University budget éhasan Pristina, as a donation with a particular destination for sharing scholarships among the most distinguished students and students in serious economic condition.
Portal Time.net has spoken to Shkelzen Gashi of “Admoverre-s”, who has said he does not withdraw from the section he wrote that the “book of Bektash is plagia”. The portal has also tried to establish contact with the KFOS School Lion, but on Monday afternoon it has been impossible.
However, Bektash says that the above - mentioned report, “other than that, has defamatory content in relation to my person, raising groundless claims for non-recitation by the university text {Ekonomia] of author Paul Samuelson's book and William Nordeus”
“Using my rights under the law in force, more precisely Civil Law against Slander and Opposition No. 02/L-65, today, on October 1, 2018, I filed a verdict on Shtips, with a proposal for the release of the provisional measure of security, to the NGO Adhousere and Mr. Luan Shllaku, Executive Director of the Kosovar Foundation for Open Society (KFOS), who is a funder and co-author of this report”, Bektas said in an email sent to the media.
Bektash wrote that it is the “forced to point out that the same claims were raised in February 2007, through an article published in the newspaper éxpress”.
Following this article, University Senate at the time, has established an independent and creditable commission of university professors who, after a several-day analysis, have found that the book Ekonomia] does not contain plagiate. As a result of this finding, decision No. 1/191 of the date 1005-2007 by Pristina University Rector, that the book is not plagia”, Bektas said further in his letter to the media.
In the indictment, which has been sent as media annexes, Bektash requires temporary measures of security, and also compensation for damages caused by the non-marital damage worth 250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand) Euros, divided executively for each of the two indictees.
“Sic I have stressed even in the indictment, “intention... in this case will not be the embezzlement of the request non-mamaterial compensation, since from now on I pledge that all means will be carried to the Pristina University budget éhasan Pristina, as a donation with a special destination for sharing of scholarships to the most distinguished students and students in serious economic condition, Bektashi said.
Along with a copy of the indictment, Bektas has also linked a copy of the No. Decision. 1/191, which, according to him, “candidly and copyrightly testify to the slandering of the NGO's report "Admoverre @x1>. Download document
Gashi has acknowledged that his report lacks the assessment of this Commission. But despite that, he has said that he and the Commission's work should be considered.
Gashi has said his organisation's report has only highlighted media reports. There have been 16 cases involving all.
As for Professor Madi Bektashi's indictment, Gashi has stated that “ai is not attracted by the report saying Bektash's book is plagia”, but has said that since in this report “the Senate Commission's decision to analyse that ↓Ekonomia) is not the plagia because we have not had the decision as an organisation. Gashi has added that they will publish the decision in the online version of the report.
Gashi, however, has also questioned the commission's work, which stressed that they should analyse their work.
It has again stressed that the <x0liberal is plagiarism and that there is no dilemma for this”. He added that anyone who can read and write realizes it's stealing from the Serbian-Croatian translation.
“Admovere” has announced it will come up with a broad reaction Tuesday.