Kurti's government finances millions of euros in the organisation that declared the terrorist “Civil Assistance”

The decision-based Kosovo government has declared the terrorist organisation “Civil Assistance” -- known as “Cicvilna Zastita” -- but pays from the state budget nearly 500 members of the same organisation, thus committing serious crime under the Kosovo Penal Code, since based on Article 57 of “Law for the prevention of [...]
It was June 29th of this year when the “aimed at preserving national, regional and global security, constitutional order, stability, and protection of state interests”, the Government of Kosovo made a decision to declare “Civilna Zastita” as a terrorist organisation, but only a few days later its members received wages from the Kosovo government, as they have now been, since it was envisioned with agreements in Brussels for them to be seized within Kosovo institutions and removed as a parallel structure, which never happened.
They were accommodated in different positions in the Government of Kosovo and received salaries depending on the position cofficient, under law in power, but most of them had never performed the functions they were engaged in.
Salaries also never stopped and continued to be given even now when officially “Civilna Zastita” is a terrorist organisation.
In the Ministry of Industry alone, the entrepreneurship and trade were recruited by this organisation by 25 people involved in the workplace.
Albanian Post has managed to talk to one of them who has refused to publish the name for security reasons.
Serbia, which receives salaries from Kosovo's budget and is also a member of the government's declared terrorist organisation, has indicated its duties in the country's north and directives received from Belgrade. He has acknowledged that the organisation is active and does works that are delegated to him by the Serbian capital.
“From the beginning, we have been notified of our duties. I respond to Serbia's demands. If we're asked to go out to protest, we have tasks to organize logistics, someone's in charge of providing food when we have protests, someone to carry people, etc.“.
He has confessed that the state of Kosovo does not respond unless asked to go to the office centre for any consultations, but no more.
“So that wages don't stop us when we're called, we're going to consult.”, he confirmed via phone, adding that “The current government has never called.”.
“Past Governments Are”, he said.
Show a specific case when “We had a meeting with former Prime Minister Andrew Shala, who gave us some homework and a few reports.“.
But he is not alone MINT is staffed by members of the “Civil Protection”.
There are also a host of Kosovo institutions that have recruited the staff of this now-declared terrorist organisation by the government.
In 2015 and 2016, 483 members of the “Civil Protection” were recruited in Kosovo institutions, based on the Brussels agreement, when Serbia formally agreed to dismiss this organisation.
Members of the terrorist organisation announced by the Kosovo government were recruited to nine ministries and 11 state agencies.
In the Tax Administration, according to official data, 15 officials have been recruited by the organisation “Civil Protection”.
In Kosovo Customs 20 officials recruited by “Civil Protection”; Kosovo Forest Agency 18 officials; The Ministry of Culture 22 recruited officials; the Ministry of Environment and Space Planning 32; at the Ministry of Management and Local Powers were recruited 18; 18; The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology 32 officials; the Ministry of Agriculture 8 officials; The Ministry of Economy 18 officials; Ministry of Infrastructure 32 officials; Health Ministry 20 officials; Kosovo corrective service 27 officials; Internal Affairs Ministry 20 officials.
In Reports National Auditor Office Each year, Kosovo institutions are identified as paying these officials despite failing to work. That's how the report last year, 2022, shows.
As the report suggests, paradoxically, at the Ministry of Internal Affairs led by Jelal Svechla, Twenty members of the terrorist organisation “Civil Protection”.

The report by the National Auditor's Office notes that 25 more are engaged in the Ministry of Industry, Undertaking and Trade were paid 127 thousand and 298 euros per year, until the ministry is warned that “Workers' payments in the absence of evidence for follow-up and in the absence of commitment to performing official duties, are seen as unfair payments and damage to the ministry's budget”.

Despite that, MINT continues to pay off members of “Civil Protection”, or “Civilna Zastita”.
One of the ministries that has the largest number of employees who never go to work is that of Environment and Infrastructure. For 64 people this ministry pays 313 thousand and 899 euros.
The audience report also says that “According to confirmations from ministry officials, these employees have no specific work space, no defined targets, and no activity in the ministry.”.

The total payments paid to these members of “Civil Protection”, which, as Prime Minister Kurti has stated in some cases, answer to Aleksandar Vucic, totals several million euros a year.
They have been paid for years, even though they have not worked, but are already paid even though they belong to a terrorist organisation, which constitutes serious violations of Kosovo's law by the Kosovo government itself.
In a consultation with lawyer Arian Koci, who owns one of the biggest lawyer's homes in Kosovo, he confirms that “to anyone who directly or indirectly offers, seeks, collects, or hides, organizes, prepares, or makes funds available, or tools, to carry out or contribute to the criminal act of terrorism being put forth for five to fifteen years in prison”.
Koci adds “more ) that this deed constitutes crime ) does not need terrorist action to happen”, but “Of course, the cases stand out and each has its own specifications”.
The lawyer says that if the prosecution were to launch an investigation into the case, that the government of Kosovo, “, could come to the sentence of the responsible, in this case,First must be proved by concrete evidence that those who are continuing to be paid by the state of Kosovo are members of organisations that have been declared terrorists”.
Such evidence, in addition to the audience's reports showing that they have never come to work, can be named as the statements of Kosovo Government officials themselves, who publicly claimed that Kosovo Serbs who became part of Kosovo institutions from parallel structures never eliminated activity and have continued to report to the Serbian president.
This was also witnessed by the last case with Kosovo Police members, who on political orders from Belgrade stripped off uniforms to continue illegal and now terrorist activity.
Albanian Post has tried to get a telephone response from Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu to understand how it is possible that Kosovo continues to pay members of a terrorist organisation and why the Government's decision to declare terrorist organisations has also had the point to cut off payments to its members, but contact has been impossible.
Kryeziu, as always, has not responded to Albanian Post calls.
Paying millions of euros for a terrorist organisation declared by the government itself, thus enabling financing their activities, constitutes the largest government scandal since post-war in Kosovo. /albanian mail












