Key man behind agreement for Danish prisoners reveals grandson of former Kosovo's main power

Kosovo has already signed agreements with Denmark to lease 300 prison cells, where the profit is expected to be around 210m euros for the next 10 years, money to be invested in the renewable energy sector. Denmark's Justice Minister is Nick Haekkerup, who came to Kosovo for the case. [...]
Nick Haekkerup has indicated that the “agreement would create space in Denmark's prisons. ”
And he also had a statement for prisoners in Denmark from third states, refugees in this country, which he said: “we wanted to signal these people to be punished with deportation: your future does not lie in Denmark, so you will not carry the sentence here,”
Denmark has been pursuing a tough policy on immigration in recent years, and has made a series of strict sanctions, including the order to divide new asylum-seekers couples.
And, after such seemingly inhuman policy, stands as justice minister, Mr. Nick Haekkerup.

He is a 53 Jvecar politician from Fredensborg, and is Hans Haekkerup's former grandson.
Hans had been Secretary General of the United Nations's Special Representative. U n NMIC] for Kosovo between January 2001 and December 2001. Practically, he enjoyed the position of the highest power in Kosovo throughout the year in question.
He had resigned from his post “because of personal causes”. He had been substitute for Frenchman Bernard Kouchner in this position.
Haekkerup was also criticised for links he had criticised with Serbian politicians in Kosovo.
Hans Haekkerup died in 2013, at the age of 68.











