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In the last 30 years Albanians gained all the control over Europe's drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human trafficking, organ trafficking, child trafficking. On top of that they were the main organizers of multiple terrorist attacks. They are also the ones who are smuggling immigrants into Europe. They are taking part in Zionist project called ISIS which has many Albanians in their lines.
Overall they are involved in various criminal activities all across Europe and USA.
How can a small ethnic group gain such power and influence in all those fields at once? Is this really a coincidence or did the Jews create a new pawn to do the dirty job for them?

In this thread I will try to collect valid materials and put some light on the topic.

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Colombia of Europe’: How tiny Albania became the continent’s drug trafficking headquarters

The white fishing boat with the green stripe bobs up in down in rough Adriatic waters. Sirens on, the joint Italian-Albanian coast guard zodiacs precariously sidle up alongside, demanding to be let aboard to search the boat’s interior for contraband. The boat operator, dressed in orange jumpsuit, shrugs and complies. Two more guys emerge from the hold.
Once, finding drugs bound for the rest of the Europe inside the boats trawling the sea was simple – just look for the huge bales of cannabis stashed in the cargo hold. But several years ago, the Albanian authorities launched an aggressive eradication effort in the countryside of the small, poor Balkan state, hoping that destroying the cannabis fields and arresting some of the growers would decrease the power of the traffickers, rid the country of its pariah status, and help ease its entry into the European Union.
Instead, it only convinced the traffickers to graduate into a more lucrative and deadly game. Now a million dollars’ worth of cocaine could be hidden in a small crevice or hidden compartment of a fishing boat. And traffickers now use the same networks they established to move vast amounts of bulky cannabis to distribute cocaine from Latin America and heroin from Central Asia via Italy to the rest of Europe.

Albanian gangs are considered among the world’s top heroin, cocaine and cannabis traffickers. Both US and European law enforcement officials have described Albania as the largest provider of cannabis to the EU, as well as an important transit point for heroin and cocaine. Based on the value of drug seizures, some estimate that the marijuana alone generates up to $4bn (£3bn) a year, half of Albania’s GDP.
“The Adriatic Sea is now a highway for drug trafficking,” says Xhemal Gjunkshi, an opposition member of the Albanian parliament and a former army officer.
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The coast guard officials, who asked that their names not be published during a rare foray out to sea with journalists, say they must be careful. The traffickers are often armed with assault rifles, though they have yet to use them against the coast guard.
“The years 2015 to 2016 were terrible,” says a ranking coast guard official. “It was Colombia.”
Xhemal Gjunkshi, an opposition member of the Albanian parliament and a former army officer (Borzou Daragahi)
The white fishing boat with the green stripe is searched, and allowed to go on its way.
Occasionally, the coast guard – often collaborating with the EU’s Frontex border patrol forces – gets lucky. Last January, it found 1.5 tonnes of cannabis beneath a tarp on a boat. In recent months, hundreds of kilogrammes of cocaine were discovered hidden in bananas imported from Colombia.
More often the drugs slip by. Albanian officials concede that they only intercept 10 per cent of drug shipments in and out of the country. One Western diplomat said the number was more like 5 per cent, leaving traffickers with enough wealth to buy up port authorities from Rotterdam to Izmir.
“The sophisticated trafficking groups have gotten so powerful that they have networks all over the world,” says Alfonc Rakaj, a Tirana-based researcher and consultant focused on Albania and the western Balkans.
It’s the drug producer and distributor of Europe. It is a narco-state, and they’d lose too much money getting out of trafficking to get into the EU
Western diplomat “They are very good at managing networks throughout the world – from Latin America to Western Europe. And it’s quite clear that all these gangs operate with a certain level of political and police protection and support.”

In just a few years, say diplomats and officials, Albania has become the narcotics trafficking headquarters of the continent, and many fear the money has thoroughly infected the political elite, making it harder to shake off even with the lure of EU membership.
“It’s the Colombia of Europe,” said one Western diplomat. “It’s the drug producer and distributor of Europe. It is a narco-state, and they’d lose too much money getting out of trafficking to get into the EU.”
The drug trade is etched into the very skylines of the country’s main cities, including the capital, Tirana, and the port cities of Durres and Vlora. On paper Albania has one of the poorest economies in Europe, with a miserly banking sector tight with credit.
On the ground, Albanian cities are undergoing a massive construction boom with gleaming office and residential towers and shopping centres rising, with fancy new retail outlets.
Young beefy guys driving around town in late-model Humvees playing Albanian and American gangster rap. One of the biggest hits in Albania in recent years became a song called “Cocaina”, which likens a beautiful woman to quality blow.
“Albania is no longer a hub of cultivation,” said one EU official. “It’s become a centre of investment, distribution, and recruitment.
A joint patrol by the Albanian and Italian coast guard off the coast of Durres in the Adriatic Sea (Borzou Daragahi)
They called him “il Padrino” or “burned face,” for the distinctive scars he had on his left cheek. For years, Edison Harizaj was the leader of the Vlora cannabis trafficking network, a man who got to the top by driving out rivals using violence and intimidation, but also by bribing local police and officials to hit his enemies’ safe houses and storage facilities while leaving his gang’s alone.
When officials refused to comply, he allegedly had little compunction about retaliating. He was under investigation for the murder of a judge in 2011 over a property dispute.
But Mr Harizaj’s s rivals didn’t fare so poorly either. Driven out of Vlora, a city beloved by traffickers for its proximity to Italy’s coastline, they wound up moving their operations to Belgium, Netherlands, and the UK, and shifted earlier into the more lucrative business of cocaine and heroin. They amassed vast fortunes, built up ties with Italian and Latin American counterparts, and then, beginning about a year ago, moved in on Mr Haziraj.
Over the course of a year, some 23 people connected to the drug trade disappeared, part of what Artan Hoxha, an Albanian investigative journalist, calls increasing competition between rival Albanian drug gangs and networks.
Edison Haziraj, nicknamed “Il Padrino”, was killed last year in a shoot-out (Albania Police)
Albania’s traffickers have so far kept a low profile, preferring to keep out of the limelight. Thus far few if any civilians have been caught up in their drug wars. But they are not above menacing those who shine attention on their trade.

In December, Mr Hoxha was on a television show displaying images of a suspect meant to be under house arrest on drug charges, but actually going about his business. While discussing the story on air, he received a phone call from an anonymous man. It was a death threat.
“I receive them daily,” Mr Hoxha says.
The increasing violence has also scared some traffickers away from the business. Last summer, one trafficker, Gazmend Merkaj, discovered a remotely detonated bomb attached to his car. Realising he was being targeted for assassination, he turned himself over to the police rather than risk the wrath of his rivals.
In jail, he was nearly killed by another prisoner allegedly hired to murder him in a knife attack. He’s now being held in a prison hospital in Tirana, away from other inmates, and according to Mr Hoxha, singing like a bird to prosecutors.
Mr Harizaj, the drug kingpin nicknamed “Il Padrino”, was not so lucky. On 7 November last year, he was killed in a hail of gunfire on the road between Tirana and Durres. He was 39, and most likely the victim of the same traffickers he and his comrades pushed out of Albania some years ago.
“They came back to kill the king.” says Mr Hoxha. “It’s not like Ciudad Juarez or Tijuana. But the battle that has begun is over control of the Vlora area, and it has gotten more violent.”
A scene from Albania’s main port at Durres (Borzou Daragahi)
Albania has been a centre of the drug trade since the late 1990s when the war in the former Yugoslavia moved the trafficking of drugs, stolen cars and even people further south. “Albanians became the specialists of moving drugs and people to the rest of Europe,” says Mr Hoxha.
The 1990s also coincided with rise of organised crime. Gangs looted weapons from armouries in the chaos of a 1997 uprising over a failed financial institution. That civil conflict that left 2,000 people dead and was quelled only with the aid of 7,000 UN peacekeepers. Amid the chaos, so-called “no-go” areas began to gel, taken over by armed drug traffickers bound together by clan ties.
“We have to fight very bad images from the past,” says Romina Kuko, deputy minister of the interior.
Over the past few years, Albania has embarked on a massive effort to eradicate cannabis growth, raiding several towns. Lazarat was one such no-go area. Aerial surveillance estimates suggested the region was producing $4.5bn worth of cannabis a year.
In 2015, police moved in and dismantled the drug operations, pushing burning crops and arresting 15 alleged traffickers in three days of gun battles that left at least one person killed.
“There was actual war,” says Ms Kuko.
Between 2011 and 2016, Albania destroyed 2.5m marijuana plants and 5,200 fields, according to government figures.
But just as burning the cannabis fields of Mexico pushed the cartels toward the more profitable and high-stakes cocaine and heroin trades, Albania’s traffickers also evolved.
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Instead of taking chances by cultivating cannabis out in the open, traffickers turned Albannia into a narcotics transit hub. Heroin is smuggled into Albania via clothing and shoe imports brought in from Turkey, one of the world’s largest textile exporters. Cocaine comes in shipments of bananas and palm oil from Colombia. On 28 February 2018, authorities intercepted 613kg of cocaine disguised as a banana shipment. Mr Hoxha describes a “spike” in the number of Albanians killed in Latin American countries, especially Ecuador, when deals go sour.
The drugs are loaded on high-speed zodiac inflatable boats bound for the Italian coast from Vlora, Durres or even the neighbouring nation of Montenegro. In early December, Italy captured a 15m 300 horsepower boat carrying 1.5 tonnes of cannabis, a street value of more than £10m.
Traffickers have also taken to the air, with what some officials estimate as between five and 10 small plane loads of drugs heading across the Adriatic to Italy per day, using secret runways scratched out of mountain valleys, according to Mr Gjunkshi.
In recent years, much of the cannabis that continues to grow is bundled up and shipped back to Turkey, along the same networks used to bring heroin into the country.
Police launched an anti-narcotics task force in 2017, bringing in officials from the various ministries and the intelligence service. Ms Kuko says authorities have identified 41 Albanian-rooted drug networks. One, nicknamed the Bajri gang, had tentacles spreading to the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain, and was involved in blackmailing and money-laundering as well as trafficking.
Ms Kuko says authorities seized £34m from traffickers in 2018. But even she complains that their work in hunting down the traffickers often comes to naught, with criminals able to buy their way out of jail.
“Impunity is a plague in this country,” she says. “We’ve seen the results of active and non-active judges and prosecutors. I can find out anything, but I can’t do anything if a judge doesn’t give me a warrant.”
Durres, overlooking the country’s main seaport. Albania, one of the poorest countries of Europe, is undergoing a construction boom that some worry is being funded by drug money (Borzou Daragahi)
The leaked phone call transcripts were damning. Saimir Tarhi, Albania’s former interior minister, was mentioned by Italy-based traffickers of Albanian descent. Prosecutors wanted his head. But to the shock of many, the country’s Prime Minister Edi Rama stood by him, refusing to strip him of his immunity last year. He remains under house arrest pending trial.
While the government denies it, experts say the traffickers have thoroughly infected politics and commerce, at the deepest levels. Scores of high-level Albanian officials -- from mayors to ministers -- have been implicated in the drug trade, and perhaps enable it. Among those identified by local media is Kelmend Baili, a ranking transport official dubbed the “Escobar of the Balkans”, after allegations that he was a drug kingpin surfaced in Greece.
To give one example of possible collusion between traffickers and officials, a network of Lockheed-Martin radar has sensors been installed all along the coast. In theory it should help officials detect any seacraft longer than 3.5m. But in practice, 15m boats loaded with narcotics keep showing up in Italy.
Mr Gjunkshi says that in his constituency of Dibra, in Albania’s north, police are directly involved in the growing, cultivating, packaging, transport and selling of drugs.
“In terms of the influence the money has, it’s a very complex network of drug money just getting into everything, and influencing everything – all strata of society,” says researcher Mr Rakaj. “That includes money laundering, and party financing.”
After studying in the UK and US for some years, Mr Rakaj returned to Tirana 10 months ago and settled in the capital’s Blloku district. Once a barren security zone around the palace of former Communist dictator Enver Hoxha, it has over the past few years sprouted into a trendy, upmarket warren of pricey condos, retail outlets and eateries.
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“You have people showing off with luxury cars and they are in their early 20s,” he says. “You can very easily discern that these people don’t have the background, education, or training to be able to have that sort of wealth in their hands. It comes with power. They’re really into that bling culture that’s in your face.”
Once impoverished fishing and port towns along the coast are teeming with hotels, restaurants and new apartment towers, with traffickers sometimes strong-arming local officials to win control of cherished plots of lands. The lure of the drug business appears to be irresistible to young people with few opportunities in a country with a GDP per capita that’s about the same as Cuba. Starting salaries for civil servants are around £300 per month.
“I think Albanians getting into drugs is very purely about getting money and getting rich quick,” says Mr Rakaj. “The country offers very little in terms of living a dignified life even if you’re hardworking. This is a sort of a shortcut to really break out of a poverty.”
Vincent Triest contributed to this report.

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Albanian dictator's grandson on trial for cocaine trafficking


TIRANA, Albania — An Albanian prosecutor has asked for the grandson of the country's late communist dictator and eight associates to be convicted and jailed for trafficking cocaine to Western Europe.
The prosecutor on Tuesday asked the Tirana Serious Crime Court to jail Ermal Hoxha for 13 years and the others, including two Colombians, for between 13 and 15 years.
Hoxha, 42, and the others were arrested in January 2015 accused of creating an organized criminal group that processed and trafficked cocaine to Western European countries. Police seized 120 kilograms (265 pounds) of the drug, cash and weapons at their base.
Hoxha is the eldest grandson of Enver Hoxha, who governed Albania with an iron fist from 1944 until his death in 1985 — five years before a student revolt overthrew the isolationist communist regime.

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Italy: Albanians Arrested for Planning Terrorism


Andrew Anglin
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March 30, 2017



Maybe you shouldn’t have invited Albanians to your country, Italy?
Why did you do that?
Is it like a “it seemed like a good idea at the time” type situation?
Because I can’t imagine any circumstances under which that would seem like a good idea.


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Italian police on Thursday arrested three Kosovans in the lagoon city of Venice after one was caught on a phone intercept proposing they bomb the famed Rialto bridge while others lauded the recent attack in London. A minor was also detained.
Venice prosecutor Adelchi d’Ippolito said a search of a Venice apartment showed the suspects were getting in physical shape and watching videos of Islamic extremists demonstrating how to carry out knife attacks.
A phone intercept allegedly caught one of the suspects saying: “You’ll go straight to paradise because of all the infidels in Venice. Put a bomb on the Rialto.” It wasn’t clear if the reference was bluster or indicated an imminent threat.
Regardless, police said the bridge never was at risk because it is under constant surveillance.
The 16th century Rialto bridge, one of Venice’s iconic tourist draws, spans the Grand Canal and features small shops on either side of its stone steps.
Authorities identified the suspects as Fisnik Bekaj, Dake Haziraj and Arjan Babaj. They said the men talked about being ready to die for the jihadist cause and discussed being inspired by last week’s attack in London that killed four people.
D’Ippolito said the suspects were “truly dangerous” and were suspected of plotting attacks both in Italy and overseas. One had returned recently from Syria, he said. But he added that they wouldn’t have been able to carry out an attack in Italy since they were being closely watched.

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MONSTER FROM ALBANIA lied British authority that his family was killed by the Serbs to get asylum, then slashed pensioners

V. Filipović | 14. 03. 2017

Violent criminal Vital DAPI, a former commando originating in Elbasan in Albania, for 17 years he lived a double life in Britain, until it was revealed a brutal crime.
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Photo: Mugshot / Promo Vital DAPI

DAPI is using the alias Ali Ćazimaj order to obtain asylum in the UK, where he resided illegally since 1999. Police discovered his true identity only after last year's brutal killing of two British pensioners, Peter and Sylvia Stewart.

DAPI, a former special forces commando Albanian brutal killing of two people in their cottage in Suffolk because he thought they were millionaires who could easily rob and so repay his gambling debts, writes "Daily Mail".

Peter Stewart (75) was stabbed nine times and threw him into a pit near his cottage. The body of his unfortunate wife Sylvia (69) has never been found.

After the judge in Ipswich for just three hours Albanians convicted of aggravated murder, Hank about his past and how he did and came to Britain began to be unwound.
Photo: Suffolk Police Mugshot / Promo

Vital DAPI, which the judge in Ipsivču called "trained killer" sneaked into Britain in 1999 by being hooked to the bottom of the tank with oil and also crossed the border. He was given asylum due to the story that "fled from Kosovo where Serbs killed his entire family." For several years he painted with officials from Essex, in the town hall below the picture of Queen Elizabeth II, and then these photos sent to his mother in Albania (the same one for which he claimed to have killed in Kosovo).

"Daily Mail" says that after a few years he regularly visited Kosovo, where local authorities receive from the document with his real name, and that he worked as a hired killer. Kosovo documents as he needed to get a permit for permanent residence in the UK.

DAPI is a compulsive gambler, who has spent 1,000 pounds a day on betting. When entrusted with the wrong people, started to loot in order to return debts, and in this wedding were killed Stewart and Sylvia.

- The English believed his story about how his family had been killed. He always knew how to lie well. He dreamed of the West and life in the UK. Fraud has managed to achieve this - said one Dapijeva relative to "Daily Mail".
Peter and Sylvia Stewart
Photo: Suffolk Police Mugshot / Promo Peter and Sylvia Stewart

The British newspaper said that the DAPI allegedly performed a contract killing in Serbia in 2015, and is to receive "a sum of money" and even praised the Tilsbury (a small town in Essex where he lived).

In his closing argument at the trial Dapiju prosecutor said:

- It is a trained killer, cold-blooded and arrogant man, trained to lie and manipulate.

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'He jumped out of the train and started to strike at people with an AXE': Horror in Dusseldorf as Kosovan attacker injures seven before he is caught after leaping from a bridge - but police say it's NOT terrorism

  • A man , 36, was arrested after the savage attack at Dusseldorf's main station
  • Police said he was from the ex-Yugoslavia and seemed to have mental problems
  • Among the victims was a 13-year-old girl who was slashed across the upper arm
  • Passenger tweeted from his train that a 'crazy man' had been attacking people
By Alex Matthews and Kelly Mclaughlin For Mailonline
Published: 20:33 GMT, 9 March 2017 | Updated: 17:43 GMT, 10 March 2017
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Seven people including two police officers were injured when a man wielding an axe went on the rampage at a train station in Dusseldorf.
The suspected culprit, identified as Fatmir H, from Kosovo, has been arrested and German anti-terror police confirmed they are not hunting anyone else.
The 36-year-old ran towards a nearby underground station and jumped from a bridge as he attempted to flee.
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Pictured: Paramedics rush to the aid of a victim of the train station attack in Dusseldorf

But he was arrested after seriously injuring himself in his unsuccessful escape attempt and is now being treated in hospital.
He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic with a history of high anxiety and self-harm, police said, ruling out a terrorist motive.
They said he was in an 'exceptional mental state' at the time.
Pictures from Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, the city's main station, showed one of the victims lying helplessly on the floor as paramedics rushed to their aid.
His victims included three men, a woman and a 13-year-old girl, with the teenager suffering lacerations to her upper arm. Three were seriously injured.
A motive for the attack has not yet been determined but the suspect, believed to be from Kosovo, suffers from mental health problems. Police said this morning that they had ruled out an Islamic fundamentalist motive for the attack.

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An arrest was made after squads of anti-terror police swooped in on the scene in Dusseldorf


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Reports say the culprit ran towards a nearby underground station and jumped off a bridge as he tried to flee (pictured, an armed officer at the scene)


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Pictured: Passengers and police help a victim of the attack on the floor of the station











'A person, probably armed with an axe, attacked people at random,' police said in a statement. Seven people were injured, three of them seriously, they said.
The suspect, who was earlier described as being from 'the former Yugoslavia' and living in the nearby city of Wuppertal, suffered serious injuries and was being treated in a hospital.
'The suspect appears to have had psychological problems,' police said.
Police said an axe was recovered and officers were searching the area in and around the station, which has been closed for the investigation.
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Frantic footage from a smartphone has captured the moment terrified passengers fled the scene, with many screaming as they sprinted away from the station.
Recalling the terrifying moment the axeman struck, a witness said: 'I have never seen anything like that I my life.
'He suddenly jumped out of the train and started to strike at people with an axe - just about two metres away from to us.
'But no one could help, it was impossible. We just stopped and screamed.'









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Pictured: Witnesses look on as the police seal off the station after the attack in Dusseldorf


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German armed police stood guard outside the station as a major security operation unfolded


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Pictured: Armed police patrol the scene at Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, the city's main station


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Police later confirmed they were no longer hunting other suspects in connection with attack


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A station attendant told German newspaper, Bild, that a man had attacked people after jumping off a train.
They said: 'We were standing on the track, waiting for the train. The train came, and suddenly someone jumped out with an axe, hit the people.
'There was blood everywhere. I have experienced a lot, but I have never experienced it.'
Earlier this evening a terrified passenger said on Twitter that a 'crazy man' had attacked people in the station.
Bruno Macedo tweeted: 'Man with axe chased by police in Dusseldorf. Station closed. I am in the train things look bad #police #terror.'
Mr Macedo added: 'Stay away from #Dusseldorf train station crazy man with #axe on the lose [sic] .. '

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He later posted: 'Everyone is calm in the train. Tense but calm....#dusseldorf #breaking #terror'
'Train is not stopping in #Dusseldorf #police closed the station . #terror #Germany'.
Police said today that the 36-year-old was from Muslim-majority Kosovo, though his religion has not yet been revealed and officers have ruled out any Islamic fundamentalist motive.
The scenes in Dusseldorf followed seven other similarly disturbing attacks Germany has suffered since the start of last year.
Incidents in Hanover in February 2016, Essen in April, Wurzburg, Reutlingen, Ansbach and Munich all in July and Berlin in December, left 22 people killed and 112 wounded.
Explosives, firearms, knives an axe and an articulated truck were used during the attacks, several of which were claimed by ISIS and involved asylum seekers from Syria and Afghanistan.
 
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Austria: Albanian Terrorist Arrested for Islamic Bomb Plot


Andrew Anglin
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January 21, 2017

Can we please stop pretending that Albanians are somehow European?

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A man suspected of planning a bomb attack in Vienna has been arrested by special forces, Austrian media has reported.
The Austrian authorities had been warned about a possible attack by foreign intelligence services, a Vienna police spokesman, Thomas Keiblinger, told news agency APA.
He said: “There were growing indications of a planned attack in the capital in the past few days.”
The suspect was detained at an apartment in Vienna at around 6 p.m. local time (noon ET), Mr Keiblinger said.

Police refused to comment on a report from the Kronen-Zeitung newspaper that the suspect had built explosives in Germany.

The newspaper also claimed the man belonged to an Islamist group which originated in Albania, and which held sympathies with Islamic State (ISIS).


Albanians need to be driven back into Anatolia, ASAP.

And then Islam needs to be driven completely from Anatolia, back into the Levant, at least.

Or just, you know – glass parking lot.

https://dailystormer.su/austria-alba...mic-bomb-plot/
 
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A jihadist from Kosovo recently appeared on a video from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham (or Levant), one of al Qaeda's two main branches in Syria, to praise jihad and encourage others to fight in the country. The Kosovo jihadist's statement was released just one week prior to news that more than 1,000 Europeans, including 150 from Kosovo, are now thought to be fighting inside Syria.

The Kosovan jihadist, known as Abu Abdullah al Kosovi, "speaks in his native tongue" from the city of Azaz in Aleppo province in northern Syria, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which obtained and translated the statement.

"The most pleasurable thing in life is jihad," al Kosovi says, while imploring Muslims in Europe and throughout the world to put aside their Western comforts and fight in the trenches in Syria.

In the past, the ISIS has distributed speeches by fighters from China, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Kazakhstan. And foreign fighters are known to both fill leadership positions and fight in the ranks of the ISIS. Abu Omar al Chechen (or al Shishani), the leader of the Muhajireen Army, which fights under the command of the ISIS, also is featured in ISIS propaganda.

ISIS propaganda seeks to attract potential recruits from a wide range of nationalities, including those from outside the Middle East. The al Qaeda group has issued English-language posters "with titles such as 'Virtues of Jihad,' 'Virtues of Shooting,' and 'Bringing Mankind into Light,'" according to SITE.

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Ivanov: More than a year passed Kosovo 60 tons of heroin



MOSCOW - The director of Russia's Federal Service for the fight against drug trafficking Viktor Ivanov said today that Kosovo is a major transit route for drugs from Afghanistan to Europe and Kosovo over a year passes 60 tons of heroin worth more than three billion euros.
Ivanov is with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia Vladimir Bozovic Plan signed in Moscow on joint activities in these two services in the fight against the illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs.
Serbian police have submitted the details of the person suspected of drug trafficking, which is on the warrant issued by the Serbian Interior Ministry and requested the help of the Department in finding that person, Ivanov said, without specifying who they are.
Ivanov said that in the last five years, Kosovo has become a major transit route for narcotics from Afghanistan destined for the market of Europe, indicating that passes through Kosovo annually 60 tons of heroin worth more than three billion euros.
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The director of Russia's Federal Service for the fight against drug trafficking is said that in light of these facts, understand the Serbian government's efforts to protect the Serbian community in Kosovo.

State Secretary Vladimir Bozovic said that organized crime groups in Kosovo are doing everything to achieve billion profit from the drug trade and said that the profit "is being used to safely exercise and political objectives."
Bozovic said that the Serbian government in dialogue with Pristina in Brussels wished the contribution of a security and the fight against drug trafficking, but that "it seems that the Pristina side has no ear to hear."
The plan of joint activities for the two services in the fight against the illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs in the next two years, which was signed by John and Bozovic, defines specific actions and forms of cooperation, including the exchange of information on persons suspected to be involved in drug trafficking, information on channels and road-drug.
Serbian police said Bozovic said that once the determination of the President, Prime Minister and the Government of Serbia "in the struggle for peace, security and respect for human rights in Kosovo and Metohija."
He stressed that Belgrade is ready for dialogue with Kosovo, "in which there would be a sustainable solution to the protection and security of the Serbian population in Kosovo and Metohija."
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Both delegations highlighted the excellent current cooperation with Interpol, Europol, DEA, FBI, and services in Ukraine and Azerbaijan and the willingness to enhance cooperation, according to a saospstenju.
The biggest problem is indicated by the production and sale of cocaine and heroin from Afghanistan and South America, "making it necessary to stronger cooperation and exchange of operational data, joint actions and training and regular and continuing contact".
International Conference "IDEC" by early June in Moscow organized by the Federal Service of the Russian Federation for Narcotics Traffic Control and the DEA, said in a statement.

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Kosovan refugee raped investment banker, 23, in City of London as she walked home in daylight
  • Jeton Lama stalked the woman as she walked near St Paul’s Cathedral
  • She tried to fight him off but she was dragged into the doorway of a pub
  • Lama threatened to kill her before forcing victim to perform sex act on him
  • 'I have never felt more afraid in my entire life' says victim
  • 25-year-old attacker has been jailed for eight years
By Anthony Bond
PUBLISHED:12:58 GMT, 27 March 2013| UPDATED:18:01 GMT, 27 March 2013



Locked up: Kosovan Jeton Lama has been jailed for eight years after raping a young investment banker in broad daylight in the City of London


A Kosovan refugee raped a young investment banker in broad daylight in the City of London, a court has heard.
Jeton Lama, 25, stalked the 23 year-old woman as she walked home near St Paul’s Cathedral on the morning of Remembrance Sunday last year.
She tried to fight him off and run to her flat but was dragged back to the doorway of a pub in an alleyway.
Lama threatened to rape and kill her before forcing her to perform a sex act on him in full view of a CCTV camera.
He then calmly walked off to buy a doughnut and a newspaper before getting a tube train home.
Detectives arrested him three days later after tracking the use of his Oyster Card and managed to match his DNA to the scene of the attack.
The victim has still not told her family what happened and said in a statement to the Old Bailey of her shock at being attacked in the street by a complete stranger.
‘Before that evening I was in a good place, I was young and happy and in some ways I feel it has changed me.
‘I am left always looking over my shoulder. I have never felt more afraid in my entire life. Sometimes it seems like an ugly horrible nightmare.
‘I tried to think what I have done wrong but I know I didn’t do anything wrong. I think maybe I should have continued walking along the main road but it never occurred to me in those moments that something like this would happen.’


The victim had only recently started a new job and was on her way home from a Saturday night out with friends at around 7am on Sunday 11 November last year.
Lama followed her off the bus at St Paul’s and started pestering her as she turned into Ludgate Hill, telling her how he liked her hair.
‘He simply wouldn’t leave her alone as she was walking along,’ said prosecutor Neena Crinnion.
‘She was making it quite plain to him she wasn’t interested in engaging with him. She was becoming increasingly frightened and she was telling him to leave her alone but he was persisting in following her.'



At one point Lama grabbed her but the victim shouted at him ‘don’t touch me, leave me alone’.
She then tried to get away from him down Carter Lane but he ran after her and grabbed her, putting his hand over her mouth to stop her screaming.
Lama told her: ‘If you scream I’m going to kill you. I just want to have sex with you. Stop screaming, you bitch. I’m going to f*** you so hard and then kill you.’

She tried to covertly ring 999 on her phone but he told her to put away the phone and started kissing her and groping her body under her skirt.
In a desperate attempt to escape she pretended she would take him to a quiet place nearby in the hope of getting help from someone on the main road.
But when he realised she was trying to trick her he pushed her into the doorway of the Rising Sun pub and demanded she perform a sexual act on him.


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The Albanians were brought from Central Asia (present day Azerbaijan) by the Ottoman Turks in early 14th century. This was their real home:


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Organised Albanian crime destabilizing Greece

A new report links rising Albanian nationalism with organized Albanian crime in Greece. The report states that organized crime controlled by the Albanian mafia is a destabilizing force in Greece.


Organised Albanian crime destabilizing Greece

By Katerina Nikolas Jan 10, 2013 in Crime

A new report links rising Albanian nationalism with organized Albanian crime in Greece. The report states that organized crime controlled by the Albanian mafia is a destabilizing force in Greece.

Defence Net reported that analysis conducted by Strategy, based on data from the Greek security services and the Greek police into Albanian organized crime in the Hellenic Republic, draws links between the organized crime and Albanian nationalism.

The statistics make grim reading. According to the figures cited by Defence Net the Albanian mafia controls about 80 percent of the retail distribution of heroin in Greece; about 50 percent of armed robberies in houses, shops-businesses were committed by Albanians; controls 90 percent of the import of illegal light weapons in the country (Kalashnikov, Makarov, grenades); and controls 50 percent of human trafficking.

Albanian organized crime accounts for several billions of euros in black funds, though notably the mafia heads do not operate in Greece, instead using trustees. The report states the mafia "have the ability to mobilize hundreds of rugged Albanians in Greece for any reason that will make a profit or if 'forced' because of international pressure." Most significantly the report draws links between rising Albanian nationalism that focuses on a "Greater Albania" and organized crime.

RIEAS reports that a confidential police report reveals 42 Albanian criminal organizations operate in Greece. It states "3,000 Albanian criminals are active in the transportation and distribution of cannabis and heroin, while 2,500 Albanians are arrested each year in Greece for robberies, thefts and burglaries." Sources from the Citizen’s Protection Ministry "estimate that 3,000 Albanians who live in Greece (many legally) own AK-47 rifles and unknown quantities of ammunition."

Serbianna published a report in Sept. 2012 stating that Greek security services are taking a special interest in Albanian extremist groups in Greece, Albania, Kosovo and FYROM, considering them to a threat to social stability. The report stated that incidents involving Albanian smugglers and narcotics showed the ulterior motive of the crimes was to raise capital for extremist nationalist purposes.

UCC collaborators have been identified amongst Greece's Albanian immigrants. UCC is a known terrorist group, with an abundance of smuggled weapons, which has connections to the government in Kosovo, and harbors Albanian nationalistic plans for a Greater Albania.

The combination of reports shows an increasing trend of funds acquired through organized Albanian crime in Greece financing extremist Albanian groups throughout the Balkans.
 
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http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=3011

Another Big Scam in Britain Involving Albanians
Posted by Julia Gorin

…Some of the grooms were dangerous career criminals from Albania suspected of murder, drugs trafficking and money laundering. But they won a right to live in the UK because of their EU ‘wives’…The scam, thought to be Britain’s biggest marriage racket, ran on an ‘industrial scale’ for eight years…The racket was uncovered after British police cracked an Albanian drugs and money laundering ring in London.

Jailed for 35 years, gang who made £20m fixing 2,000 sham marriages: Murderers, drug lords and money launderers given free entry to UK by ‘industrial-scale’ racket (UK Daily Mail, Feb. 18)


Solicitor Tevfick Souleiman has been jailed for ten years for his involvment in Britain’s biggest sham marriage racket which let up to 2,000 illegal immigrants stay in the country

A lawyer and three accomplices were jailed yesterday for arranging 2,000 sham marriages that earnt them £20million.

Tevfick Souleiman and his gang flew women into Britain from EU countries in the former Soviet bloc to marry citizens from outside the EU.

Most couples met on the day of the wedding and needed an interpreter to get through their marriage vows.

Some of the grooms were dangerous career criminals from Albania suspected of murder, drugs trafficking and money laundering. But they won a right to live in the UK because of their EU ‘wives’.

The scam, thought to be Britain’s biggest marriage racket, ran on an ‘industrial scale’ for eight years.

Jailing the gang for a combined 35 years, Judge John Bevan QC said their enterprise had been ‘an attack on the institution of marriage’ that drove ‘a coach and horses through the immigration rules’.

Souleiman, 39, was jailed for ten years, while his immigration adviser colleagues Cenk Guclu [Albanian], 41, and Furrah Kosimov [Uzbek], 29, received nine-year prison terms. Zafer Altinbas, 38, was jailed for six years and nine months.

The Old Bailey judge added: ‘There must, as a result of this case, be scores of people in this country, many of whom will be imposing a wholly undeserved burden on the hard-pressed taxpayer.


Cenk Guclu, right, tried to blame workmate Furrah Kosimov for the crime but was found to be part of the racket that created ’sham marriages’ in order to obtain British passports along with Zafer Altinbas, left

…Criminals would pay Souleiman GA, a law firm based in North London, around £14,000 to arrange marriages with Eastern European women.

The firm created ‘touching love stories’ to make the marriages with men from Albania, Russia, Pakistan and India appear genuine.

Brides were flown in each day on budget airlines and then housed in a grim tower block before being taken to register offices across the country.

Following the marriages the women would be paid a fee for their time and ordered never to contact their ‘husbands’ again. Most would return to their home countries immediately.

Last night a source told the Mail that the scam had allowed ‘dangerous criminals to operate freely’ in Britain.

‘We believe this to be the largest marriage fraud ever committed in the UK,’ the source said.

‘Some of them are wanted for serious crimes in Albania. Others are suspects in murder investigations in this country.

‘These are the type of people who are being allowed to stay in the UK.

‘I fear this type of crime will only get more prevalent when Romanians and Bulgarians are allowed to freely live here from next year.’

The defendants, three Turkish Cypriots and one from Uzbekistan, used the money to fund luxurious lifestyles.

When London marriage officials grew suspicious about the number of weddings the firm was involved with, the gang simply switched to other parts of the country.

In one dossier, Alban Spaho from Albania described how he met his bride-to-be Petya Zlatanska while on a day out with friends in 2008.

The affidavit said: ‘We went to a cafe where our friends left us alone to get on with it.

‘Petya was a bit shy but I eventually persuaded her to let me take her out. After three months I realised I wanted to be with her all the time and asked her to marry me.’

The racket was uncovered after British police cracked an Albanian drugs and money laundering ring in London.

Brothers Behar and Elton Dika had planned to flood Britain with £900million of cocaine, but the ship carrying the drugs was raided off the coast of Spain in 2009.

They were jailed and investigations showed their marriages had been arranged by the law firm.
 
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Death toll in Swiss shooting rises to 4

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A person wounded in a shooting at a wood-processing company in central Switzerland died Thursday, police said, raising the death toll to four including the suspected attacker _ a 42-year-old Swiss man originally from Kosovo.

A person wounded in a shooting at a wood-processing company in central Switzerland died Thursday, police said, raising the death toll to four including the suspected attacker _ a 42-year-old Swiss man originally from Kosovo.

Lucerne police spokesman Urs Wigger said a further six people are still being treated for their injuries, and that he had no immediate information on their conditions.

The assailant entered the Kronospan wood-processing company, where he was a longtime employee, in the small town of Menznau at about 9 a.m. Wednesday and opened fire.

Wigger said the weapon used has been identified as a Sphinx AT 380 handgun, a compact pistol produced by a Swiss company. It was not a military weapon, and it wasn’t clear how the suspected assailant got hold of it or whether he was in possession of it legally.

Among the victims was Swiss athlete Benno Studer, 26, Wigger said. Studer was a successful wrestler in the traditional sport of Schwingen, also known as Swiss wrestling _ considered one of the country’s national sports.

Wigger said he could not confirm media reports that the shooter killed himself.

Swiss police did not release the name of the shooter, but in Kosovo authorities said the attacker was born there and that Swiss officials had been in touch with them about the case.

A Kosovo government official close to the contacts with Swiss authorities identified him as Viktor Berisha, an ethnic Albanian. The Kosovo official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release details of the case since the shooter was a Swiss citizen.
 
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...rcrimes.kosovo

Former war crimes prosecutor alleges Kosovan army harvested organs from Serb prisoners

· 300 killed in 'house-clinic' in Albania, says Del Ponte
· Demands for investigation over claim in memoirs

Carla Del Ponte, the ex-chief prosecutor for war crimes in former Yugoslavia, has unleashed a storm of recrimination with allegations of a trade in human body parts in Kosovo and Albania after Nato bombed Serbia in 1999.

Del Ponte claims, based on what she describes as credible reports and witnesses, that Kosovan Albanian guerrillas transported hundreds of Serbian prisoners into northern Albania where they were killed, and their organs "harvested" and trafficked out of Tirana airport.

The Kosovan government, now headed by the former guerrilla leader Hashim Thaci, dismisses the claims as untrue, while Serbia and Russia are demanding a war crimes investigation into the allegations. Del Ponte, now a Swiss ambassador, has been ordered to keep silent by the Swiss government.

The allegations are aired in Del Ponte's just published memoirs of her eight years as chief prosecutor for the international war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia, based in The Hague.

The Hunt: Me and War Criminals, which is published in Italian and was launched last week, has triggered controversy and added to the tensions between Kosovo and Serbia two months after the Albanian-majority province declared independence from Serbia.

In the book, Del Ponte writes that her investigators visited a house in the remote mountainous region outside Burrel, Albania, which was allegedly being used as an impromptu clinic for the butchering of 300 young Serbs captured by the Kosovo Liberation Army and transported in lorries across the border from Kosovo to Albania.

According to witnesses - including one who said he had driven some of the organs to Tirana airport, and a team of unnamed journalists who investigated the allegations - the victims had their kidneys removed before being killed later and having other organs taken.

"Prisoners were aware of the fate that awaited them, and according to the source pleaded, terrified, to be killed immediately," Del Ponte writes.

The "house-clinic" was visited by UN officials from Kosovo and tribunal investigators. "The team was shocked by what they saw," said Chuck Sudetic, a former tribunal official who is joint author of the book. "They found gauze and vials of medicines, including a muscle relaxer used during surgery."

Witness accounts, indirectly provided to Del Ponte, indicated that some of the victims were buried near the house and at a nearby cemetery. Forensic tests in the house revealed traces of blood, but investigators were unable to establish whether it was human blood. The victims were said to include Albanians and trafficked women from Russia and eastern Europe forced to work as prostitutes.

Del Ponte has long complained that the UN authorities in Kosovo blocked her attempts to investigate war crimes by Kosovan Albanians and she says that the authorities in Albania were also unhelpful. The most senior Kosovan Albanian to be tried for war crimes in The Hague, Ramush Haradinaj, a former prime minister of Kosovo and ex-guerrilla commander, was acquitted last week, sparking bitter protests in Serbia.

According to Del Ponte, a local Albanian prosecutor, who visited the house with the UN team, told her: "No Serbs are buried here. But if they did bring Serbs over the border from Kosovo and killed them, they did a good thing."

The alleged organ harvesting is said to have been uncovered by journalists who called in the UN in Kosovo and provided information to the tribunal.

"There were credible accounts of abductions and an organ harvesting operation provided to reputable journalists who have had many years of experience in the region," said Sudetic.

The journalists refused to identify their witnesses. Other sources claim the body parts were flown to Istanbul where they were transplanted into wealthy Arab patients.

Del Ponte's account is the first time such allegations have come from such an authoritative source. But officials and analysts are surprised that she should choose to air them now, five years after her investigators went to the alleged scene of the crime. Del Ponte writes that it proved impossible at the time to pursue a full investigation of the claims.

"I am surprised at the extraordinary serious allegations," said one senior tribunal official. "These allegations have formed no part of any investigation by the prosecution at the tribunal."

Mirko Klarin, an authority on the tribunal and Balkan war crimes at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, described Del Ponte's allegations as "irresponsible and appalling ... This is more journalistic than prosecutorial. She shouldn't put rumours in her book."

The Swiss foreign ministry barred Del Ponte, now its ambassador to Argentina, from attending her book launch and ordered her to keep quiet. Senior Swiss figures are calling for her resignation.

"All I know is that she was eager to talk about the book after its publication," said Sudetic.

According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, which mediates confidential talks between Serbia and Kosovo to try to locate and identify those who vanished in the 1998-99 war, there are still 1,967 people missing. The majority are believed to be Kosovan Albanians. The 300 Serbs said to have been transported to Burrel would constitute a large part of the missing Serbs.

While there is widespread scepticism about the veracity of the claims, Human Rights Watch said Del Ponte had supplied "sufficiently grave evidence" to warrant an investigation by the Kosovo and Albanian authorities.

"Perhaps by bringing this story out now, the witnesses will step forward," said Sudetic. "Perhaps the persons who are responsible for the abductions will worry about the law catching up with them. Any persons who may have taken part in the alleged organ harvesting will sleep a little less soundly."
 
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Kosovo Albanian Organ Harvesting Atrocity, New Testimonies

Source: “NIN”

KLA organ trafficking routes
KLA organ trafficking routes, by Belgrade dailyVecernje Novosti


KLA Death Camps, on Land and Sea

Former KLA fighter claims that kidnapped and imprisoned Kosovo Serbs had their organs extracted for sale not only in Albania, but also on the ships sailing through the international waters, as well as in Italy, North Africa and Middle East.

In its latest edition, Belgrade weeklyNIN carries statement of a mercenary and former member of the KLA (UCK, Kosovo Albanian terrorist formation) with initials I.T, who testified about transporting one group of captured Kosovo Serbs to Tirana and Durres in Albania where, with the help of “common” human traffickers, he transferred them to a ship which sailed out to international waters of Adriatic Sea.

According to the witness, that is where surgeons, mainly from Western countries, “dismantled them to their constituent parts”, as the operation of extracting vital organs for sale was referred to by the KLA.

This KLA member, whose name is known to NIN redaction and who is responsible for multiple kidnappings and murders committed in 1999, testified that he drove two waste disposal trucks from Kosovo through Paštrik. One carried the corpses of killed Kosovo Serbs, while in the second he transported the kidnapped Serbs who were still alive. They were first tortured and then killed in KLA death camps in Tropoje and Peshkopi, in Albania.

The main individuals responsible for transfer of victims from southern Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija, according to the witnesses, were Daut Haradinaj (Ramush Haradinaj’s brother), Sami Lushtaku and Jakup Krasniqi.

One Albanian witness, who was imprisoned in the KLA camp Lapushnik, testified that Krasniqi and Hashim Thaçi (current “prime minister” of Kosovo province, appointed by the US-led NATO) directly participated in tortures in the camp, and are responsible for murders of the kidnapped Serbs imprisoned in Lapushnik.

According to the witnesses, in organ harvesting and trade, KLA was also being helped by some mujahedeen with “good connections” in the Middle East hospitals.

Some KLA members who participated in the removal of bodies of the killed Serbs from Kosovo, claimed that a number of captured Serb soldiers, after torture, were dismembered in Kukes, and their remains have long been buried in the Kukes city cemetery. Soon after the war, it was discovered some of the captured Yugoslav Army soldiers ended up on surgical tables in Valona (Vlore, Albania) hospitals, where their organs were harvested for the benefit of the rich buyers from Western Europe and Middle East states.

Others were transported by ships to Italy and North Africa, where they were used in the same way, and the same harrowing fate befell Kosovo Serb civilians who were kidnapped in 1999, after Yugoslav Army withdrew and NATO took over the safety and governing of the Serbian province.
Pound of Flesh

According to data collected by NIN, Kosovo Albanian harvesting and trade of organs started in 1998, with kidnapping of Serbs from Belacevac mine, most of whom were killed in death camps where the mujahedeen were stationed, in suburbs of Kukes and Bajram Curri in Albania.

Information about the mass graves on the mountain Cemernik, in southern Serbia, is of special interest, making this an important location, since it points to the organ traders’ route through Macedonia, toward Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldova and the Arabian Peninsula countries.

One of the most morbid details the report reveals is information about some Kosovo Albanians who carried out their own kidney via this route, extracted in order to “repay debt” to certain KLA members with their own flesh.

As the investigation run by Serbian War Crimes Prosecution progresses, the notorious “yellow house” of horrors in the town Burrel in north Albania has been reduced to only one sequence in a much bigger tragedy, being that the KLA had branched their organ harvesting “business”, spreading it to Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey, Middle East, Italy, Germany and Moldova, in addition to various locations in their native Albania. Furthermore, the number of victims who were used in this way and diminished to a status lower than the cattle is far greater than 300 victims mentioned in Carla Del Ponte’s book.

The report reveals that Hague tribunal’s team of investigators which in February 2004 visited the yellow house — believed to be one of the places where the organ extraction surgeries were conducted — had found traces of blood not only in the basement and ground floor of the house, as it was published, but also on the upper floor. Moreover, they have found unmarked grave sites near the house.

Apart from burying the remains of kidnapped Kosovo Serbs who had their vital organs extracted for sale in the vicinity of their training, prison and death camps, KLA was also hiding bodies of these victims by burying them with remains of their fighters, like at Qafa Prušit and Morina (both on border between Serbia and Albania), as well as in the village and city graveyards throughout Kosovo province and Albania.
 
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Cyprus police arrest Israeli Moshe Harel, ‘ringleader’ of global organ trafficking ring

Police in Cyprus have arrested an Israeli man described as the “ringleader” of a world-wide organ trafficking network that operated out of the tiny Balkan country of Kosovo several years ago.

Identified as Moshe Harel, an Israeli citizen, who was luring donors from eastern Europe, Turkey and the former Soviet Union countries to Kosovo, paying 12,000 euros ($14,500) for a kidney and then selling them back to Israelis (mostly, per police) for as much as 100,000 euros per implant.

“Based on an international arrest warrant the suspect M.H. was arrested a few days ago in Cyprus,” said police spokesman Baki Kelani. “He has been a wanted person since 2010.


Moshe Harel photo supplied by Cyprus authorities
 
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https://sputniknews.com/world/202011...terror-attack/

Daesh Reportedly Claims Responsibility for Vienna Terror Attack

The shooting in Vienna on Monday evening left four people killed and more than 20 injured. The attacker was killed by police during an operation.

The Daesh* terrorist organisation has claimed responsibility for the attack in Vienna, Reuters reported, citing the group's statement on Telegram.

According to the statement, as quoted by AFP, "a soldier of the caliphate" was responsible for the assault in the Austrian capital. The group's propaganda news agency Amaq cited "a gun attack yesterday (Monday) by an Islamic State fighter in the city of Vienna".



https://sputniknews.com/europe/20201...terror-attack/

What We Know So Far About the Perpetrators of the Vienna Terror Attack

Vienna was rocked by a series of shootings on Monday, with five people killed and 16 injured after heavily armed gunmen opened fire at six locations. Confirming that the attacks were acts of Islamist terror, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz promised to fight the terrorists in what he described as a “battle between civilisation and barbarism".


One perpetrator of Monday’s gun attacks in Vienna was shot and killed and authorities believe at least one remains on the run, with police carrying out a manhunt.

Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer announced early on Tuesday morning that the suspect who had been killed was an “Islamist terrorist…sympathetic to ISIS.”*

Austrian media later revealed that the dead gunman was one Kurtin S, a 20-year-old Austrian-North Macedonian dual national with Albanian roots born and raised in Vienna.



According to investigative journalist and Falter newspaper editor-in-chief Florian Klenk, Kurtin S. had been monitored by Austrian authorities after joining about 90 other Islamists who sought to travel to Syria illegally to join the fight against that country’s secular government. Police foiled the suspect’s attempt to head to the war-torn Middle Eastern country, landing him a 22 month prison sentence which was later shortened under Austria’s juvenile laws, allowing him to be released in December 2019. Police reportedly deemed the suspect incapable of planning an attack in the Austrian capital.

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(...) They are taking part in Zionist project called ISIS which has many Albanians in their lines.
Yes, ISIS is definitely a zionist project. I've written about this subject in the following thread:

Israel supports the Islamic State (IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh)

https://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=549791

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Cyprus police arrest Israeli Moshe Harel, ‘ringleader’ of global organ trafficking ring
I remember this news story. Here's an article about it from The Jerusalem Post:

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Terra Incognita: Bloody coexistence


The bizarre horror and roots of the Kosovo organ-trafficking ring; almost all those involved were respected professionals in their communities.

By SETH J. FRANTZMAN NOVEMBER 23, 2010 22:48

In mid-November, the world media reported that Interpol was hunting for seven members of an organ-trafficking ring. They were accused of operating a clinic called Medicus in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. Most news media were excited to reveal that two Israelis were among those named in the 46-page Interpol report. Less interest was shown in the other international members of the ring – Turkish and Albanian Muslims.

Only one Israeli, Moshe Harel, was wanted by Interpol in connection with the ring. The other Israeli, Zaki Shapira, was listed as an unindicted coconspirator. A Turkish doctor and five Albanians were also indicted for their role in diverse criminal activities such as “trafficking in persons and unlawful exercise of medical activity.”
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Column...dy-coexistence

Jewish, Turkish and Albanian criminals working together. Perhaps you were onto something when you posed the following question in your OP:

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How can a small ethnic group gain such power and influence in all those fields at once? Is this really a coincidence or did the Jews create a new pawn to do the dirty job for them?
 
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They are taking part in Zionist project called ISIS which has many Albanians in their lines.
It's interesting that not too long after Dominus wrote the above sentence, an Albanian ISIS follower carried out a terrorist attack in Vienna (which you can read about in post #18). This lends credibility to Dominus' (already strong) arguments.
 
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