Hailed Enver Hadri on 29th anniversary of the fall

At the academy for the 29th anniversary of the birth of the native and diplomat Enver Hadri, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said it is an honor to remember the intellectual and major activity of the movement for freedom and state, as well as Kosovo's first informal ambassador to the heart of political Europe. Haradinaj said Enver Hadri is incarnation of the fact [...]
Haradinaj said Enver Hadri is incarnation of the Albanian fact over the two centuries, and that Enver well knew that Serbia's intentions to undertake a similar campaign in Kosovo aimed at final ethnic cleansing of Albanians had not ceased.
“Enver Hadri defended these rights in the Chancellors of great powers, becoming Kosovo's first ambassador to Brussels, becoming spokesman and human rights leader in Kosovo. Because its truth was respected by international renouncing organisations that protect human rights and by the European public and beyond, the power of time targeted it because this truth echoed the conscience of the free world”, Haradinaj said.
Enver Hadri's close associate, Reshat Sahitaj, having high marks on Enver Hadri's contribution and work, has said that despite Enver's efforts for the European Parliament to adopt a resolution in favour of Kosovo, Serbian police officers killed and imprisoned innocent Albanians and the European Parliament on April 11th 1989 voted the first resolution in favour of Kosovo.
“Enver Hadri had also prepared the text for the second resolution, which would be approved just three days after Enver's assassination, which Enver never enjoyed again because he was killed by Serbian police. The approval of the first resolution and successive contacts with European institutions influenced Milosevic personally to have Enver Hadri killed for what he had paid $2m and a half dollars. The first athletes will be seized by Belgian police on January 16th 1990 due to the speed their vehicle has passed”, Resitaj said.
Enver Hadri founded the National Committee for Europe in 1981, and in 1983 he founded the Human Rights Committee.
He was killed on February 25, 1990, about 16:30, on a street in Brussels. About three hours later Hadri would die at the “hospital Saint-Pierre” of Brussels.
They were mentioned in the media and by Belgian authorities three persons who may have participated in his murder: Andrija Laconic, Veselin Vukotitch and Darko Ashan.












