New data released for Hakki Abbas in Belgrade: Visiting Serbian Army Archives

New data released for Hakki Abbas in Belgrade: Visiting Serbian Army Archives

Vetevendosje's Hakki Abazi had visited the Serbian Army archives, the year Kosovo was declared an independent state. Yesterday it was reported that former Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi had offices in Serbia's capital in Belgrade, while working for the “The Rockefeller Foundation”. Such was made known by Evi Kokalari, an activist and [...]

Yesterday it was reported that former Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi had offices in Serbia's capital in Belgrade, while working for the “The Rockefeller Foundation”.

That made Evi Kokalari aware of a prominent Republican activist, who has asked him to respond to his office and his ties with Serbia.

You personally had an office in Belgrade when you worked for The Rockefeller Foundation? I don't know why we have to put ourselves on the personal level because we're dealing with content and not with the symbol of the office, he tried to get rid of the question Abazi, to whom Koklari answered that he was deputy prime minister, nothing is more personal”.

How many years have you had in Belgrade your personal office, that's what I want to know”? I want to know where you stand politically, whether you're from the left or from the right, she added.

After this report, new information has been released about Hakki Abbas in Belgrade. On An Institute for Strategic Research announcement, published in 2008, it is said that Ahaz and other members of Rockefeller Foundation had also visited Serbian Army archives.

On this visit, the delegation was accompanied by Secretary of State Dusan Spasojevic and Chief of Staff Aleksandar Skakiić.

“A delegation of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, consisting of Richard Rockefeller, Stefan Broadhead Heinz, Elizabeth Campbell, Ariadna Papagapitos and Haki Abazi, visited Military Archives on 15 October 2008. The delegation also included Norway's Kingdom Protection Envoy Lieutenant Colonel Terje Haverstad and the executive director of the Jefferson Institute, Aaron Pressal. Accompanied by State Secretary Dusan Spasojevic, MA and Chief of Staff Aleksandar Skakiić, the delegation visited the Military Archives section where the digitalisation of the archive material” is carried out, said in the announcement published on the site of this institute.

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