Basha partner's book against KLA, thanked another former Kosovo minister

Professor Jana Arsovska, co-author with Dimal Basha for “exhumation scandalous against the Kosovo Liberation Army, had not only now thanked Kosovo's Parliament Speaker for assisting the book that had published three years after the investigation was published. In this book, Arsovska, who has also dedicated chapters against KLA, has thanked a professor [...]
Jana Arsovska had not sufficed “for research” in the co-authorship with Dimal Basha published in 2012 to write claims that the Kosovo Liberation Army was linked to organised crime and drugs.
Arsovska her claims that the KLA was partly financed by drug operations had written in a book with chapters dedicated against KLA. In fact, many of the claims in this book were taken from “the scientific research” that he had written with Basha.
Three years after the research, entitled “Globberisation of the Western Balkans: Transnational Crime, Fundamental Islam and the Indirect Alliance”, Arsovska had written book “Decoding Albanian Organised Crime” (Decode of Albanian Organised Crime), in which it was linked KLA with the underworld. For the realisation of this book, it has now thanked Kosovo Parliament Speaker Dimal Basha, who has claimed that he has not read “The research “The KLA, while arguing it had only written chapter three.
But Arsovska does not stop by Basha's name for thanks. Haki Demolli and Fatmir Qollaki are also mentioned.
Demolli is a professor at the law faculty and has served as deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo between 21,02.2011-07.05.2014 and minister of justice from 31 March 2010 to October 18th 2010.
“Want to expand my thanks for Haki Demoll from Pristina University in Kosovo”, Arsovska wrote part of the thanks.

Paparaci has asked the former minister and ex-Deputet Demolli and is awaiting an answer from him.
It has cited the connoisseur of security issues in Kosovo, Fatmir Qollakaj, among the other three persons of great importance in her career. “Each has been a source of support”, Arsovska wrote.

But Qollakaj, a criminology legalist, law Sociology, Applied Criminology, Terrorism and Organised Crime, has said that according to a published biography, he does not know why Arsovska has been thanked, even though his name is included among those important in her career.
In your question I simply answered, nothing, I worked at the Social Policy Institute by 2009, which was within the Ministry of Labour and Social Management. There's nothing behind”, Qollaki said in response to Paparac.
Asked if she knew why she thanked her, Qollaki was short. “
Qollaki and Demolli's names, except for thanks, are not found in any Arsovska quote.
Vendorations for KLA
Arsovska had written a chapter entitled “The dark side of the KLA”. Here she wrote that because the KLA was not officially supported by any state, it had to rely on other alternative sources for funding. Here again, he wrote with speculation using the phrase “ems to” in English. The English translation goes: “seems to be”, which is speculation.
“The largest share of funding for The KLA appears to come from two sources: drug-related operations and displaced Kosovo Albanians in the West”, Arsovska writes, citing two sources.

Arsovska, even in this book, had repeated claims he had written with Basha that drug traffickers besides money had sent armed men to fight side by side KLA. He wrote this on page 46 in chapter 2 of the book.

The quote of Dick Marty
Arsovska, like in the “auditing” that he had written along with Dimal Basha, has also quoted Dick Marty, former European Council reporter who wrote the 2010 report on alleged war crimes and organ trafficking.

The Reasoning of Basha
The Speaker of the Parliament, Dimal Basha, has also been deeply involved in the scandal on Monday, saying he never read the “audit” in which he is co-author.
I agree that I had to be more careful, I've never read that article, if I had read it right away, I had 13 years to stay there, and yes, you can tell me I was careless, careless and unwary. I am agreeing that you should bear a burden of responsibility”, Basha said at a news conference Monday.












