Kosovo, America’s ‘Mafia State’: The US-NATO-EU Support a Political Process Linked to Organized Crime
The unilateral independence of Kosovo was declared in February 2008. The Bush administration had detached Frank Wisner Jr., the son of the legendary CIA Frank G. Wisner who led the CIA-MI6 coup d’Etat against Iran in 1953.
Frank G. Wisner Jr. was entrusted in establishing the “legal framework” of Kosovo which was conducive to establishing a so-called “Sovereign State.”
Kosovo is a member of the Bretton Woods institutions. Kosovo seeks membership of NATO, the EU and now Interpol.
The Interpol Executive Committee has decided that the application of Kosovo for membership in Interpol would be put on the agenda of the General Assembly to be held in Beijing, China, from 26 to 29 September 2017, Government of Kosovo stated Monday.
In a bitter irony, Kosovo president Hashim Thaci is still on the list of Interpol in relation to his links to organized crimes and the drug trade. Last February [2017] president Thaci requested the secretary-general of Interpol, Juergen Stock, “to cancel warrants for the detention of former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters who are wanted in Serbia over war crimes allegations.”
Kosovo is a mafia state which is supported by Washington and NATO. Criminals are the ideal heads of state. They obey orders from their puppet masters.
The accession of Kosovo to Interpol of a territory run by criminals?
Hashim Thaci was arrested more than 20 years later and indicted for war crimes. His criminal record was known and documented in 1998-99.
The following article was first published by Global Research in February 2008.
—Michel Chossudovsky, June 23, 2017
“Our orientations are clear. The building of the state of Kosovo, economic development, economic and social well-being and rigorous measures against corruption, organized crime and negative behavior, so we can have improved security and integrate Kosova into European Union structures.” —Hashim Thaci, chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Prime Minister of the Kosovo provisional government, former KLA leader and known criminal, now in prison in The Hague.
“The PDK, led by Hashim Thaci, former Kosovo Liberation Army [KLA] commander, took control of many municipalities after the war. The party has close links with organized crime in the province.” —The Observer, 29 October 2000
“Mr. Thaci, nicknamed “the Snake” during his KLA days, is a sharp-suited 32-year-old former rebel commander with poor oratory skills, links to organized crime and a determination to preserve relations between his party and the United States.” —The Scotsman, 20 October 2000
“I know a terrorist when I see one and these men are terrorists.” —US Special Envoy and Ambassador Robert Gelbard
“The KLA [formerly headed by Hashim Thaci] is tied in with every known Middle and Far Eastern drug cartel. Interpol, Europol, and nearly every European intelligence and counter-narcotics agency has files open on drug syndicates that lead right to the KLA…” —Michael Levine, former official of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
“Hashim Thaci founded the “Drenica-Group” an underground organization that is estimated to have controlled between 10% and 15% of all criminal activities in Kosovo (smuggling arms, stolen cars, oil, cigarettes and prostitution).” —Wi
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