Polaska: Gashi was also against NATO intervention

To the statements of Albin Kurti's adviser, against KLA has also reacted to lawyer Dastid Pallaska. He has said Shkelzen Gashi's conflicting positions are universally known. Polaska in his FCB writing has mentioned another case when Gashi in 2010 had also accused NATO. These attitudes of one [...]
To the statements of Albin Kurti's adviser, against KLA has also reacted to lawyer Dastid Pallaska.
He has said Shkelzen Gashi's conflicting positions are universally known.
Polaska in his FCB writing has mentioned another case when Gashi in 2010 had also accused NATO.
These positions of one of the ruling party's ideologists were not only recognised by the outgoing prime minister, but also supported to this day by him and the ruling party. The above - mentioned scripture for NATO today is proudly posted on the website of the ruling party and seems to be part of mandatory literature for the militants' endoctrination. While the outgoing prime minister can formally free his adviser from government duty, he can never distance himself from statements by his adviser”, Pallasca's reaction is said to be among other things.
This is his full handwriting:
In his “script for what he's been exiled NATO in Kosovo,” of June 2nd 2010, the newly dismissed adviser of the outgoing prime minister argued that the goal of NATO's military intervention in Kosovo in 1999 was not to free the country or ban the Serbian state's war crimes on the civilian population in Kosovo but to preserve the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Furthermore, in the same scripture he stated that it was exactly the military intervention of NATO that had <x0-bed” humanitarian disaster in Kosovo.
With these <x0 argumentation” and the underlining that NATO lacked legal authorisation of the UN Security Council for use of military force against the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, this writing coincides with the propaganda of Serbia and of international extreme left-wing academic circles condemning NATO's military intervention in Kosovo as a serious violation of international law and the arrogant spread of American imperialism.
On the premedation of this certurity “in a speech that became public these days the outgoing Prime Minister's outgoing adviser referred to Nazi and fascist forces that occupied the country during World War II as “K GermanFOR” and “Italian KFOR. ”
In this way, this critical “thinker” argued the political programme of the ruling party that the country's international civilian and military presence freed the country and opened the way for independence.
These positions of one of the ruling party's ideologists were not only recognised by the outgoing prime minister but also supported to this day by him and the ruling party.
The above - mentioned scripture for NATO today is proudly posted on the website of the ruling party and seems to be part of mandatory literature for the militants' endoctrination.
While the outgoing prime minister can formally relieve his adviser from government duty, he can never distance himself from his adviser's statements.
That's because the outgoing Prime Minister knows very well that his adviser simply said out loud what he learned from his boss.












