O V L-KLA condemns attacks on Lushtak's Haradinaj: It's not random, Kurt to stop the anti-freeze campaign.

The KLA war veterans' organisation has called “vile attacks” several statements in favour of former Kosovo Liberation Army commanders Daut Haradinaj and Sami Lushtaku.
The NLA Veterans' Organization condemns the dirty attacks directed at the generals of the Liberation War, attacks that are now being reinforced by circles, political and family backgrounds, and of which came up in faithful service to Yugoslavia and the Serbian occupation”, the OVL-KLA reaction reported.
The Veterans' Organisation said that “no slander can tarnish the war that freed Kosovo”.
“Generals and KLA fighters never asked permission for the kisses of a dead regime before taking up arms for this land. Their sacrifice is the foundation on which Kosovo is founded. Those who spit on it spread nothing but their political emptiness and moral decay”, it says in response.
O V L-KLA says “is not random” This language “against KLA”
After two years of institutional crisis, deliberate push of militants against The KLA is not random. It is an estimated movement to poison public life, disrupt Albanian society and lead Kosovo towards internal confrontation. Whose interest does such behavior serve? Clearly, Serbia, in its long campaign to criminalise the Liberation War and destroy our national unity”.
The prime minister in office, Albin Kurti, has been asked to stop “inciting these attacks”.
“Albin Kurti and Vetevendosje must now stop, inciting these attacks on the KLA, veterans and its commanders. Kosovo was not freed from political adventurers using civil conflict for power as weapons. Those who inherited nothing of this effort have no equal in judging those who raised it with blood. We seek public accountability and unconditional interruption of this anti-liberal campaign. Continue on this road and the consequences will be permanent”, in response.
O V L- The KLA took a lead in some recent grave and threatening statements by an exile named Naser Jylan to Daut Haradinaj, whom he called “Daut Radoiciqi”.












