5 February 2014 | 11:48 | FOCUS News Agency
Republika, Macedonia: Ahmeti collaborator to Yugoslavia’s UDBA, says Kosovo-based editionPicture: Focus Information AgencySkopje. Boatos newspaper, issued in Kosovo and among the Albanian diaspora, published documents that claim that leader of the ruling Macedonian party – the Democratic Union for Integration (DUI), Ali Ahmeti, used to be collaborator to the former Yugoslavian State Security Service (UDBA), Macedonian online news edition Republika reported.
The newspaper claims that the documents were received from a humanitarian organisation Sali Ceku based in Switzerland, while a report dated January 28, 2992, worked out by the foreign affairs secretariat, says that Ali Ahmeti received big sum of money from the Yugoslavian Consulate in Geneva at the exchange of two video images showing the military actions of the Albanians in the camp at the border between Switzerland and France.
The newspaper claims that the documents were received from a humanitarian organisation Sali Ceku based in Switzerland, while a report dated January 28, 2992, worked out by the foreign affairs secretariat, says that Ali Ahmeti received big sum of money from the Yugoslavian Consulate in Geneva at the exchange of two video images showing the military actions of the Albanians in the camp at the border between Switzerland and France.
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