“Decoming Albanian Organised Crime” What did Dimal Basha's colleague, who slandered the KLA, say in her book?

Dimal Basha had turned famous to Ramush Haradinaj in the speech of the Parliament with taunting words: “Ramush, unlike you I once completed the schools and then entered politics” But here's what school and with whom Dimal Basha has performed: with a fundamentally anti-Albanian scholar in his library: Yana [...]
But here's what school and with whom Dimal Basha has performed: with a fundamentally anti-Albanian scholar in his library: Jana Arsovska; now assistant at the faculty where she graduated Basha, and with which she wrote in coauthor a notorious article on the Kosovo Liberation Army as a criminal organisation funded by drug and human traffickers.
Dimal Basha's article "scientiousionship" stirred widespread opinion with words found to be said about KLA as the foundation organisation “of crime and drug traffickers”.
But, Dimal Basha co-author Jana Arsovska appears to be a large reservoir of writings of KLA demonstration, its war, and liberation activities. The Nacional newspaper has been addressed to Mr. Dimal Basha, now Mayor Cavendish, to take its side of the story, but he has refused to answer.
Nationale has read the book of Jana Arsovska, the trusted academic colleague of Dimal Basha, holding a mountain of denouncing and dark references to the KLA:
The book bears the title: “Decoming Albanian Organised Crime”.
Arsovska writes Albanians backing The KLA contributed “to the development of a political criminal connection” and continues to say the KLA was financed “by drug operations in Kosovo and Albanians in the West”.
Arsovska writes about Hashim Thaci and Xhavit Halit, as leaders of the KLA and post-war politicians, were “explicitly involved in the drug trade”.
She continues to quote a person named Besmir, claiming to have left <x0mbal” on the doors of those who gave money to the KLA. Large amounts of money came from nightclubs, discotheques and bodyguard operations, and the explosion fell to the infamous Besmir and his family”.
Then she almost literally quotes Swiss Senator Dick Marty for “organ trafficking”.
“U n The CK was established in parallel to the LDK in 1993. The KLA brought together numerous groups of militants and individuals aimed at liberation through armed war. Her ranks were filled with various characters, of organized criminal groups, and Marxist-Leninist followers”, she writes.
“The KLA's financial support... from patriotic residents across Europe and the US... drug traffickers also sent armed men to fight side-by-side KLA”, she writes and concludes that drug traffickers “supported U n CK either through money or through purchase of weapons”.












