Kosovo MPs Allege Murder Plans
Pristina | 27 November 2009 | Petrit Collaku
Kosovo parliamentarians have claimed they have proof that certain members of parliament and members of government have on several occasions since 1999 orderd the murder of their colleagues.
The deputy from the opposition party, Democratic League of Dardania, LDD, Gani Geci said that orders were given to kill Agim Veliu, from the Democratic League of Kosovo, and Adem Salihaj, from Democratic League of Dardania.
Addressing parliament he said: "I have proof of that. Honored parliament president, you are not, neither is the Prime Minister, among those who ordered murder.
"But in the government, there are men who have ordered the murder of deputies, of our colleagues," Geci added.
Geci asked the parliament's speaker to view a CD showing these persons giving the alleged orders. He said the CD should only be seen within parliament and is not for the public.
Parliamentary speaker Jakup Krasniqi denied the request, claiming that the alleged evidence should be sent to the police. "Proof should be sent to the prosecution, the parliament is not a court," said Krasniqi.
"I have asked the EULEX prosecution to start the investigation of the murderers and criminals," Geci said.
Lutfi Haziri, from the Democratic League for Kosovo, said that there should be an ad hoc commission formed to watch the video and come forward with a decision about how to handle the situation.
Adem Salihaj said that high officials from the Democratic Party of Kosovo are involved in the killing of previous deputies. "We have concrete facts. We have names and identities of those who committed crimes," said Salihaj.




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