Jana Arsovska, Basha co-author: A book of many articles intended to criminalise Albanians

Yesterday, a scandalous article in Kosovo media allegedly helped the KLA by providing it with funds from drug traffickers and the Albanian mafia. This article also said that aid to the KLA from these groups was not only in this form. However, these findings were the only reason [...]
First, then, Basha faced numerous criticism. Among them, it was also required to initiate its immediate dismissal from the position it has just received.
But who is Jana Arsovska?
For Arsovska, who is of origin from northern Macedonia, the article immediately began criticism and discussion. Among them, Burim Ramadani, former chief AKI inspector, spoke of Arsovska last night. The one at Pressing in T7 said Arsovska dealt with the Balkans through Albanian organised crime under it”.
Arsovska, in his records, is known to be associate professors at the Sociology Department at the University of Criminal Justice in New York.
It also becomes known that the same, legalises for International Criminal Justice, International Criminology, Crime and Balkan Justice, Crime Theory.

As far as he has published, Arsovska is also the author of a book where Albanians are essentially. The title of her book is the “decoding of Albanian organised crime. Culture, politics and globalisation”

But that's all.
Arsovska has also dedicated other articles to Albanians, and its efforts to organised Albanian crime.
She's also the author of the article "Craping Criminal Movement: The case of the Nazi camera and Albanian organised crime.
Of course that's not all. Arsovska also appears to be author of “organisational learning, adaptation and rationality: Enhancing Albanian organised crime in New York City, Crime, the Law and Social Change”.
Basha's associate during her work has also dedicated an article to Albanian immigrants in western society. Even here, it demonstrated its tendency to criminalize the same. In this case, it has dedicated an article called “The perceptions of ethnic Albanian immigrants in Western societies. Ruthless mobsters or working immigrants? European Organised Crime Review”.
Arsovska has also made an article about the Kosovo war. The same one has been titled “The restoration of justice after widespread violent conflicts: Kosovo, Congo and the Israeli-Palestinian issue”.
Of course, there is the article distributed yesterday. The same is called “from Islamic fundamentalism to radicalisation. The role of polling networks in explaining the process of radicalising Albanian communities in Kosovo, Security Dialogue”. The latter is also the article in which Basha is coauthor.
Basha and Arsovska's article also says that drug traffickers also sent armed men to fight side by side KLA and buy weapons on behalf of the KLA. In addition to this allotment, the article also reports that Western intelligence agencies closed their eyes to the criminal-political link emerging in Kosovo.













