Security expert says declaring two organisations as terrorists is the wrong time decision

The wrong-time decision is calling it the connoisseur of the security circumstances Drizan Shala, the Government's announcement of such terrorist organisation “Civil Assistance” (Cevilna Zashtita) and “The North Brigade” (Sverna Bridgeda) These that operate in the northern part of the country. Shala told Online Economy, though the decision has not been made in [...]
Shala told Online Economy, though the decision has not been taken in due time, it is helping police bring to justice those suspected of criminal acts in that part.
But he says police should also be co-ordinating with international security mechanisms, as the question adds that “A can and whether it has the capacity to do so”.
All that he says will produce new tensions, demanding that co-ordination with friends not be lacking.
Because, as he says, Kosovo can enter economic crisis following economic measures warned by the European Union.
This action may have been taken at the wrong time and this approach to these two organisations, but since this has been done to help security institutions, police, respectively, to commit to justice. Will produce tensions, this will no doubt produce tension”.
“A can and does police have the capacity to carry out its struggle in obstructing these two organisations, the international mechanism should also be engaged. This decision must be guaranteed. There must be an abortion in the international arena to justify this decision. The Kosovo government is closely linked to co-ordination with Great Britain. I am hoping that Kosovo's mechanization of security now will take concrete steps in the reduction on this decision that has been made to provide relevant information to other mechanisms. Without partnership it will produce a future” action.
The U.S. Embassy is installed in the northern part and any decisions made by the Government would affect their staff as well. Sanctions, the EU is not satisfied with Kosovo's position and its decisions. This will lead Kosovo into a serious economic situation. The government must create co-operation bridge”.
The U.S. State Department said the Government of Kosovo has not been co-ordinated with Washington in terms of the proclamation of “Civil Protection” and “North Brigade” terrorist organisations.
The Kosovo government on 29 June declared these two organisations terrorist.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said during the argument of the decision that these two organisations -- operating in the north -- present “serious and direct threats to constitutional order and security in Kosovo”.
According to Kurti, these two organisations have carried out action “with terrorist elements”, such as armed attacks on members of the Kosovo Police, members of the European Union's Mission to End EULEX Law and NATO Mission soldiers in Kosovo, KFOR.
DASA spokesman said the US condemns violence “unacceptable to NATO mission troops KFOR”.
“Those who have committed to these attacks must be held accountable, following a regular process of full transparency”, the spokesman said.
On May 29th, Serb protesters in Zvecan clashed with KFOR members. Tens were hurt by both sides during these clashes.
Authorities in Kosovo have clarified that the decision to declare these two terrorist organisations will not affect anyone who may have committed criminal acts before that decision.
Under the law in Kosovo, when organisations are declared terrorist, their activity is immediately banned. Any further activity of them would bear serious legal consequences.
“Civil Protection” and “North Brigade” number hundreds of their members from the ranks of the Serb community.
The international community has asked Kosovo and Serbia to immediately stress the situation and Pristina organise new elections in four municipalities in the north.












