Qosja blames Kosovo leadership for not liberalising visas

Academy analyst Rexhep Qosja has refused to blame the European Union for failing to liberalise visas for Kosovo citizens and for failing to dialogue with Serbia. Qosja says guilty of not having our visas liberalised by now is not the European Union, but ourselves and our first in Kosovo headquarters, in Government of Kosovo, [...]
Qosja says the blame for not being liberalised is not the European Union, but our own and the first of us at the Kosovo Chief, Government of Kosovo, in the Kosovo Assembly.
In his writing, the academic says there are many reasons why the EU refuses to lift visas by ranking corruption, nepotism, organised crime, the seized judiciary, etc.
In spite of that, Qosja says optimistic that visas will be liberalised, but warns corrupt politicians that the day will come when they will be accountable to the people who, according to him, have already realized that they have been enriched at their expense.
Read full academic QU:
Long, too long has the spin and the tangle of visa liberalisation been raging.
It won't last that long.
“guilty” found.
The guilty is the European Union.
And the guilty have found the spinners of visa liberalisation: Kosovo's leadership, the Government of Kosovo and the Assembly of Kosovo with part of its deputies.
These are increasingly saying that the European Union has isolated us (is isolated) and is not treating us equally in the Balkans and Europe.
Let's say it again.
Europe, with its great powers, was guilty of Albanians - at the convention in Berlin, at the Ambassador Conference in London in 1912-1913, at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, at the Paris Conference in 1946, and then ever until 1998.
This year, in 1998, Europe changed its mind to us: and it changed less under the influence of remorse over the injustices it had done to Albanians, and more under US influence.
The European Union with its main states supported the Kosovo Liberation Army.
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, led by Tony Blair, did his best for the bombing campaign against Serbian military forces.
France engaged its state institutions in organising the Kosovo Conference in Rambouillet.
From bases in Italy, military, NATO planes flew, bombing Serbian military, police and paramilitary centres in Kosovo and parts of Serbia and Montenegro.
One of the pilots who dropped the first bomb at these centres in Kosovo was said to be a Dutch pilot.
The European Union later quickly recognised Kosovo's free, independent and sovereign state.
Let it be said that these were all expressions of US will.
Can it be said, therefore, what is the Headship and the Government of Kosovo saying: that the European Union is using double standards in its attitude towards us compared to attitude towards others in the Balkans when it is in question of visa liberalisation?
No, and no!
Can you say, therefore, what is the Headship and Government of Kosovo saying that the European Union is setting us apart?
No, and no.
Can you say, therefore, that the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security, Mrs. Federika Mogerini, is unjust to us in the talks with Serbia?
No, and no!
The blame why visas have not been liberalised by now is not the European Union, but we are to blame: they are our first in the head of Kosovo, in the Government of Kosovo, in the Kosovo Assembly are those whose visas are liberalised.
Guilty for the failures of talks with Serbia is not Lady Mogerini, but Serbia and Kosovo.
Europe that would recently liberalize our visas if it were not for the benefits, the setbacks from which governments are occupied, the political millionaires, Kosovo's -- rampant corruption, illegal and “privatisations of public wealth, the plunder, the unhindered extortions that have enriched the first and second generations of power in Kosovo, with which their brothers, their family, their friends, their devoted partners, their insurance!
Europe that would recently liberalize our visas as if it were not for their nepotism that this political phenomenon turns our political mind into a prehistoric time when people were organized into hunting groups and tribes; this political phenomenon, in which the Government has been occupied, has occupied the administration, has occupied the activities that politicize and control the state; this phenomenon in which the skills are ignored, (the talents), the merits, the interests of Kosovo! The mind of Kosovo is ignored!
Europe would liberalize our visas if it were not for organized crime that could not be maintained even three days unless it had tolerance, often the participation of the political auspices of some rulers.
The United Europe that would recently liberalise our visas as if it were not to see that Kosovo's state is occupied, it is a privatised state, in which the judiciary has been tightened, in which part of the media are colonised by power and by some rulers, with whom it is pursued and persecuted and silenced and compromised by operational critics and alleged critics of the rulers.
The guilt of not being liberalised is not the European Union, but it is our Government and Parliament with their compositions today that testify even to the rare statements of some ambassadors in Kosovo who are not reluctant to remind us of corruption, nepotism, organised crime, not forgetting that in Kosovo there is still judicial treatment of corrupt high-level rulers.
The reason our visas have not been liberalised can also be seen by the European Commission's Kosovo Report, which was handed over to Kosovo's headship a few days ago.
What about the unliberated visa myth:
Let's say:
Kosovo in no way can compare with Croatia: Croatia has sent corrupt Prime Minister Sanader to prison for years.
Kosovo cannot be compared to northern Macedonia, which wanted to imprison Prime Minister Gruevski but fled to Hungary.
Kosovo cannot be compared to Bulgaria and Romania because special facilities were created there that investigate the background of the property of political millionaires, including the speaker and prime minister and speaker of the assembly, was appointed a separate prosecutor, with separate wages and insurance and were taken, where even the corrupts of that high political and state level must be taken.
Kosovo cannot be compared today to any other state, except to Albania, in terms of crimes in the areas of post-war property.
By extending the visa liberalisation deadline, the European Union is trying to improve, calm down, decomposing, demiliating the first and second politically and materially corrupt governments in Kosovo, but not easy.
Europe's visas, however, will liberalise us. And, the EU political millionaires enriched with corruption will accept and talk to them about Kosovo's lying democracy!
And, at the same time, it will be ready to cut off the waves of Albanians who will break through its doors and windows.
I could be among them.
But political millionaires, enriched by misusing and insulting political and state positions, do not forget that for those abuses they will render an account by becoming despicable and despised protagonists in dramas, novels, fictional films and documentaries, in memory and journals; that for those imminent abuses there will come a day when they will be held accountable even to the sovereigns before the people, who are becoming increasingly aware that the wealth of the millions of political people has been created by violating their rights, exploiting their own virtues, insulting his dignity, disfellowising his children in the world!











