Who was Festus Lato, the self - proclaimed president of Chammeria who was killed in Holland

The person who declared Chameri's independence and was self-responsed president of the mother-in-law who was found killed in the Netherlands today. So far, neither the reasons for the murder nor if it relates to Latos' activity for Chammer's independence are known. He was also in Kosovo long ago, before [...]
Long ago he was also in Kosovo, before he declared the Chamber of State.
The Word had provided the agenda that they planned to develop in Kosovo at the time when independence would be declared in the Netherlands.
The event is estimated to further exacerbate Kosovo's position in the international arena, especially that Lato in Albania is also accused of being an agent of Greek secret services.
The newspaper's sources say that the integration of this agenda in Kosovo would turn the country into international news by showing it as a factor of instability for the region, but at the same time it harms the present cause, just as it is beginning to be mentioned by important people in the European Union.
Festus Lato, in 2005, had also announced the Chameri Liberation Army, which in the city of Janina at the time had distributed some tracts for the liberation of Chameri from Greece.
This organization had also placed several explosives that broke out safely near high - blood power poles. And in 2006, it had also appeared on Greek television screens with the Albanian flag, where some masked persons carried Kalashnikov, Albanian, in their automatic arms.
At the time, it was discussing Kosovo's full independence.
Gazeta Word sources show it was 2006 and all Serbian diplomacy and its secret services, assisted by Russian ones, were doing their best to stop Kosovo's independence and, by all means, sought a cause that would draw attention to political and social opinion.
“Lato had left Albania in 1994, and his father had allegedly been in service of the Greek agent and had been forwarded for years by Albania's State Security. Lato had also participated in the KLA war in Kosovo, but all the time he had taken photos and photos, which people who have known show reported to someone abroad”, the Word Gazette sources say.
Festim Lato, the one who last night warned of Chameri's independence, has since stopped going to Albania often.
There will be no activity there, according to information found in Word newspaper.
The Albanian state has banned its activity there, and every activity of its relatives is officially monitored.
According to SISH reports, one of the main tasks he had been assigned was that of the Karave Liberation Army's public appearance for war against Greece at a crucial moment for Kosovo, which has since disappeared completely.
The newspaper's sources say that at the time, Greece on the one hand was aiming to stress the Albanian provocation of Chamerie and the implications of Kosovo on Greek issues, giving a powerful weapon to Serbia against Kosovo independence.















