Shut Down: KLA Invalids Never Threatened With Guns

Today, it has been reported in the media that armed men have walked into the working ministry offices, threatening doctors who make up the verifiable commission for the level of disability of KLA veterans. Periscop has contacted Fadil Shurdaj, chairman of the KLA War Invalids Association, who has denied [...]
Periscope has contacted Fadil Shurdaj, chairman of the KLA War Invalids Association, who has denied something like that.
Shuffle said it never happened with a gun, but there may have been cases of verbal threats.
There have never been threats with weapons, but those who want to realise their intentions are always looking at it right. But the electoral commission is a professional commission, it is a commission which is assigned by the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Social Labour and the Directorate of University Clinical Centre. They're professional doctors who do their job honestly. There have been cases of threats, but they haven't been taken seriously. When we heard there were threats, we had the chance we even called the police or it was a security station in the department. The security is usually taken with them. But we haven't had a gun. They have spoken abusively of the door, few times. These are more rumors. He said 'Screw for Periscope'.
He also shows that even at the association he represents, people come and threaten him.
There are times when they come to the association but they are not serious cases. Those who are warriors who really have bodily injuries should go with regular documentation from clinical centres and prior to the commission document and then give them rights, it is complete.
Otherwise, Indesksonline has reported today on weapons threats from the KLA's disabled to the Commission to take over the pension.
The director of the Department of Familys and Invalids of War at the MPMS, Albanian Krasniqi, also tells of threats to the medical commission they had during their work, even within the ministry's environments.
These threats have been initiated since the beginning of work, with four doctors resigning as a result of threats because they have found the process difficult and difficult. We've had 3-4 cases of people getting in with guns, threatening commission members, and these cases have been reported to the police and the police have been working with them. I don't know if they've had those guns on leave or not, this is police business.
But among the applicants for retirement, many people with forged certificates have also arrived, allegedly being disabled by the KLA. These cases were investigated by the medical commission on the basis of fabricated and fabricated stories. In this process, there is also a shadow of suspicion with the signatures of several doctors who have signed signatures that do not correspond to the real state of health of the KLA's disabilities, Krasniqi said.
The Kosovo government in co-operation with the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labour and Social Management and the USKKUK, in December 2017 has established a medical commission for determining the degree of disability.
This commission is divided into two groups of three members, with a surgeon, psychiatrist and orthopedic in its composition, as well as a third commission for complaints.
Throughout these commissions, observers have KLA Veterans' Offices in Government, War Invalids and the Department of Family and War Invales Directorate at the Ministry of Labour and Social Management.
We remember that some 600,000 Kosovo Liberation Army veterans (UÇK) emerged from the verification of war veterans who took place by the Government Commission in 2012-2013. This commission consisted of 14 members at the top of the former KLA Commander General General Agim Ceku, against 12 of these members, Kosovo Special Prosecutorship has already filed charges, including Ceku himself, on charges of manipulation and inflating KLA veterans' lists. /Periscope.












