1999, war in Kosovo: How was Bujar Bukoshi's sending “disarmed by Fatmir Haklaj?

At the end of June, when the Kosovo war was ending, Fatmir Haklaj's name, identified for years as the man who helped the KLA with weapons, once again appeared. It, blocking at the entrance of Bajram Currrid Brigade “Migration”, part of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosovo, widely known as FARK. This unit [...]
This combat unit, financed by the government in Bujar Bukoshi's exotic unit, had withdrawn from Kosovo after the Serbian Army had launched the wide operation “Patkoi”. The main role of the uprising was assumed by the Kosovo Liberation Army. The “Migration” had stood at FARK's main base in Mamurras.
Informative service and the Nano government at the time accused Bujar Bukoshi of taking part in the September 14th State Fist in Tirana. On 19 June, special police forces arrive in Mamurras and ask Colonel Tahir Zemaj, commander of the brigade to lay down their weapons and leave in Kosovo.
Deal was reached to deliver heavy weapons, while police would escort 250 members of the brigade to the border. In fact, in the mountain bag in Puka, police forces withdrew. Soldiers of the <x0nd Brigade were instructed to cross into Kosovo through Tropoja and not through Kukes, .
It is unknown whether it was planned earlier, and had the blessing of state institutions, but at the entrance of Bajram Currie, near witness's cemetery, FARK soldiers are blocked by Fatmir Haklaj at the time chief of the Strategic Groups in Tropoja. He gives the ultimatum to hand over their weapons and turn around.
Haklaj considered Bujar Bukoshi's forces traitors and opponents of the KLA. He claimed he could not risk the brothers who shed blood for liberation by allowing an armed traitor brigade to enter Kosovo.
Bukoshi's interventions in the central government in Tirana did not work on Fatmir, who declared he did not receive orders from anyone. After they were disarmed, FARK troops crossed into Kosovo through axi Bajram Curri-Qafe Luzha-Krum-Kukes.
Upon arrival in Kosovo, 6 members of the “Migration” were taken hostage and executed. Suspects of the event ending at The Hague tribunal were Ramush Haradinaj and other KLA leaders. Haradinaj, acquitted, writes TCH












