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Enver Hadri
The tomb with the phrase "Kosovo is our unforgivable blood."
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Enver HADRI street Peje Kosove

Enver Hadri (1941 – 25 February 1990) was a Kosovo Albanian human rights activist. According to an Albanian blog AACL, he was assassinated while he stopped at a traffic light in Brussels,[1] by three Yugoslavs working for State Security Administration (UDBA) according to the verdict handed down on Mardi, Veselin Vukotic and Andrija Draskovic were found guilty of carrying out the crime and Bozidar Spacic of ordering it. This happened in the commune of Saint-Gilles, at the crossroads between the rue St Bernard and the rue de la Victoire. Hadri had with him the list of 32 Albanians killed in Kosovo by Serbia, which he would submit to the European Parliament's Human Rights Committee the next day. He lived in Brussels since 1972 where he worked to put on agenda the human rights of Albanians in Kosovo.[2][3][4]

Lakonić was killed in Serbia by Vukotić shortly after the murder of Hadri, while Ašanin was first arrested in Greece where he was about to be delivered to Belgian authorities when the Greek Minister of Justice intervened and he was delivered to Serbia. Same year he was killed in Serbia. Veselin Vukotić was arrested in Spain in 2006. According to Spanish police, Vukotić in addition to killing Enver Hadri, also had documents incriminating former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević in numerous assassinations.[2][3] In April 2003, a protected U.N. war crimes prosecution witness who said he had worked for Yugoslavia's secret service claimed in Milošević's trial in The Hague that Vukotić once admitted to killing Hadri. The protected witness testifying from behind tinted glass said: Vukotić 'told me about the liquidation of Albanians around Europe'. He did it under the orders of the Yugoslav secret service. The last he mentioned was that he killed Hadri.[5]

  1. ^ "2009". Retrieved 1 August 2017.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "CNN.com - Spain arrests Serb murder suspect - Feb 27, 2006". CNN. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b ELPAIS.es (27 February 2006). "Detenido en Barajas el yugoslavo Veselin Vukotic, testigo de cargo clave en el juicio a Milosevic". Retrieved 1 August 2017.
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  5. ^ "Spanish police arrest man wanted in killing of Yugoslav human rights activist". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 1 August 2017.

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