
Kosovo Albanians celebrated Feb.17th their first year of sc. Independence. Among normal praising statements and congratulations there was also various definitions of the status of this Serbia’s separatist province. Newest for me was one of which the former PM Ramush Haradinaj used. He addressed many criticisms toward the Government - a quote (Koha Ditore, Zëri, Epoka e Re):
We are witnesses of the transformation of the state into the private property of the leadership that wants to monopolize everything good that we inherited, our entire history and future, and which has transformed Government into organized corruption.
Rude words but given the background also understandable. Today’s PM Thaci and Haradinaj are representing two leading and competing tribes or clans of organized crime in Kosovo. Both have been accused also e.g. about war crimes, Haradinaj even was in Haague but released when witnesses surprisingly were murdered or threaded to keep their mouth shut.
State as private property is quite good description about how matters stand. I have earlier described circumstances in Kosovo with “Quadruple Helix Model” where government, underworld, Wahhabbi schools and international terrorism have win-win symbiosis. First I was thinking that Kosovo is sliding to be a “failed state” now I am tending to the opinion that a “captured state” is better definition - maybe Kosovo’s ex-PM is concluding the same.
Other definitions were also heard during “celebrations - here few of them:
From the other side celebrations went without incidents so as positive point one could conclude that conflict has rised on the level of words which is real progress compared region’s past.
It is a fact that Kosovo has become the new criminal center in Europe. A lot of drugs and human trafficking is going though it. This was expected before Kosovo was separated, but still the EU leaders decided to take the easies road of just postponing the conflict. Thus it is not surprising that such news and analysis don’t make it to the media.