It forced Pacolli-led delegation to dance before him, Gaddafi's revenge for the letters left unanswered by Rugova

After the 1995 Dayton Agreement and the end of the wars in Bosnia and Croatia, the balance was tragic. Serbs had killed and massacred over 250,000 innocent civilians, applying the method of burnt land. Three years later, they did the same in Kosovo. To the irony of all, after the Dayton Accord, when [...]
To the irony of all, after the Dayton Agreement, when Albanians in Kosovo began to grip the big disappointment, an unusual event took place. Libya's dictator Muammar Gaddafi, through the telephax of the Kosovo Information Centre, began sending letters to President Rugova. The Libyan dictator, paranoid and sick like all the dictators of the world, every letter wanting to give him a spirit of religion, started with the message: my dear brother Ibrahim Rugova!” After his letters were long and translated into Albanian and, according to him, Kosovo had to remain under Serbian sovereignty, in recent paragraphs the Libyan dictator grew adrenaline and threatened: “UA reminds once again that Kosovo is part of Serbia and its chief is my friend Slobodan Milosevic. It is not human to send the Muslim brothers of Kosovo right to the disaster in the war against the Serb friendly people!”
Pro-European Rugova with conviction and insisting that Kosovo's future be a secular republic in the European family, ignored the Libyan dictator, and never responded. This last one's letters ended in the basket.
The irony is the mother of cruelty. Immediately after the intervention of the North Atlantic Alliance and the liberation of Kosovo, another dictator, Iraqi chief Saddam Hussein, after having been in charge of him and the state that ruled the civilised world, decorated the Balkan butcher Slobodan Milosevic, with the highest order of the Iraqi state. For what did he dedicate this decoration to Milosevic? Certainly for the Serb Army massacres against “Muslim brothers” in Bosnia and Kosovo!
A few years later, U.S. Marines found Hussein hiding shyly in a hole near his homeland. After a trial in Baghdad, Hussein was executed on the rope. Hussein was the greatest killer of the last century. He killed and poisoned thousands of bottled Kurds. A few years before his execution, on the day of Bajrami's holiday, he placed about two thousand and five hundred rain on stakes as in the Middle Ages.
Even more shameful ended his counterpart Muammar Gadaf. After hiding for several months in his hometown of Sirte, on October 20, 2011, he was shamefully removed from the canal in which he had been hidden and dragged by his fellow countrymen as in epic movies. His execution on the street took place five years after Hussein's execution.
A few months before the Libyan dictator was executed, a Kosovo delegation consisting of 128 people from politicians, businessmen and journalists, even so-called civil society representatives, was taught to visit Libya, more accurately to its dictator Muammar Gadaf. The New Kosovo Alliance delegation was led by its chief, businessman Behgjet Pacolli, and his deputy Mimoza Kusari-Lila. The visit took place at Gaddafi's harem in his hometown of Sirte. The Libyan dictator's bodyguards forced the Kosovo delegation to applaud for a few minutes until Gaddafi entered the harem and until the latter gave a hand signal that they could stop clapping! The Kosovo delegation's visit was said to be aimed at recognising the newest state of Kosovo by Gaddafi. The Kosovo state by Gaddafi was never recognised. Never was it said that a personal agenda, which was linked exclusively to “maginate”, could be behind this visit. Pacolli.
During the wait, Gaddafi took a strange move, as all the dictators of the world do. As if awakened by the nightmare, he may have remembered when fifteen years ago his letters in favour of his Balkan friend and butcher, Slobodan Milosevic, were ignored by President Rugova and ended up in the basket. Fanned for revenge like all world dictators, Gaddafi forced the Kosovo delegation to dance before him. He didn't even enjoy it. Gaddafi's bodyguards, excited by the rudeness and humiliation of the Kosovo delegation's dignity up to their fatherly, forced the latter not to turn their backs on him during the dance, or the dictator would be affected at the helm. Where the reason was and who mediated for the Kosovo delegation's bizaran visit to the Libyan tyrant at his harem in Sirte was never taught. A few months later, Pacolli and Kusari were appointed deputy prime minister in the Government of Kosovo, Gaddafi was executed by his countrymen, who he considered captive and terrorised more than four decades. /Telegrapher












