Cananow in 2007: It is in the interest of public security that Albin Kurti remains in custody

Cananow in 2007: It is in the interest of public security that Albin Kurti remains in custody

American diplomat Tina Caidanow died Wednesday at the age of 59. She was chief of the United States Office in Pristina since before she was turned into an embassy. While it had to argue even outside Kosovo that the plan and recommendations of Martti Ahtisaari were “the only and just answer to status [...]

American diplomat Tina Caidanow died Wednesday at the age of 59. She was chief of the United States Office in Pristina since before she was turned into an embassy.

While it had to argue even outside Kosovo that the plan and recommendations of Martti Ahtisaari were “the only and just answer for the future status of Kosovo”, in 2007 prevented the shares and violent protests of the Vetevendosje Movement, which opposed this path that would lead to the February 17th 2008 declaration of independence.

Two LVV activists, Mon Balaj and Arben Xhelad, were killed during a protest on February 10th 2007. According to the data, members of the Romanian UNMIK police contingent were shot.

The chairman of this move, the country's current prime minister, Albin Kurti, was arrested at LVV headquarters the day more than 80 people were injured. Three days later, the international prosecutor had filed a request for detention.

For what was happening, Caidanow loved Kurt in prison, as evidenced by some later published documents by WikiLeaks, the page of Julian Assange, where various classified materials of the United States were published.

In reports that Kaidanow made to the defence intelligence, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defence of the National Security Council in the United States warned “at the risk of” from Kurti.

Kaidanow said in reporting on the violence of February 10, 2007 that Kurti's detention was “good news for Kosovo”.

“Strong trials against Kurti and the possibility of continuing his detention pending trial are good news for Kosovo. The events of February 10th in which two lives were lost as a result of the LVV's violent tactics and the desire to confront ʹ testify that Kurti is not only a risk of escape for prosecutors, but a danger to public safety in Kosovo”, she said on March 2nd 2007.

Kaidano warned that “or outside the prison, Kurti's legend is likely to grow”.

We support Kurti's prosecution, and we agree that he has regularly violated previous house arrest orders and has refused the jurisdiction of the UN judicial system. On the eve of the upcoming protests warning Kurti's movement, Caidanow stressed that “is in the interest of public security so that it remains in custody”.

On May 10th 2007, Kurti was released following a preliminary court ruling that ordered him to be taken into house arrest without the right to have contact with LVV members. That same day, he held a press conference from his apartment, and police had to arrest him again. He remained in custody until 7 June 2007, to be released from an international panel of three judges.

Kurti resurging comes at an especially bad moment; His June 8th press conference shows that he will continue to challenge Kosovo and international authorities and arouse the emotions of Kosovars who may become increasingly impatient with the pace of the final status process”, Caidanow warned her country in a report one day after Kurt's release.

His actions in the past have witnessed not only dangerous but also deadly, and he promises he will continue to be a destabilising force in Kosovo. Why did the international judge who ordered his release not take into account this remains a mystery”, it said on June 8, 2007.

Kaidanov said the US office leading it would continue to monitor “developments in Kurti's case and foster patience and restraint on the part of Kosovars as the final status process moves ahead of”.

Kaidanow later described it as the terrible “”, the treatment of Kurti case, while expressing his desire to have it condemned.

“While we are happy to hear an American prosecutor express confidence, nothing that has happened in the last eight months from the detention of APUap and Kurti's release to these latest farce procedures that gives us any real encouragement that will follow a” sentence, the ambassador said on September 26th 2007.

It was suggested that he would be followed by “the maze's flow” and pushed by U. NMIC to bring Kurt's case to court “without further delays”.

International Public Prosecutor Andrew Maes, in advance, had filed an indictment against Kurt on June 4th 2007, with which he was charged with participating “in a crowd performing criminal acts”, for obstructing officials from carrying out their duties, and “calling for resistance”.

Kaidano had shown his “in the indictment that Kurti promoted a mob of several thousand to cause general danger” and “damage to property at large by throwing 351 bottles of glass filled with red materials in Kosovo's vehicles and buildings of the Kosovo Government, the Kosovo Assembly and UNMIK-u”.

In the summer of 2009, Kaidano left Kosovo to continue with his current diplomatic duties, and the Vetevendosje Movement had organised an action against it. A year after declaring independence, he charged that “has turned Kosovo into a post-modern monarch”.

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