Kosovo Ruling Party Denies Running Anti-BIRN Campaign
After a journalist involved in the campaign against BIRN in Kosovo in 2009 said the ruling party had been behind the whole affair, the party has hit back calling the claim ‘a fairytale’
(Originally published by Balkan Insight)
Basri Musmurati, the secretary of Kosovoโs ruling Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, has dismissed claims that the party was behind a campaign against BIRN Kosovo in 2009 as โfairytalesโ.
โI am not interested in commenting on Milaimโs statements or if he is right or not. I donโt care about his fairytales,โ Musmurati said.
He was referring to Milaim Zeka, a journalist who worked in 2009 for the TV programme โPa Rrotllaโ and had close links with PDK – and who apologized on December 22 for taking part in a campaign in 2009 against BIRN Kosovo and its director, Jeta Xharra.
โI feel so bad. I am awfully sorry that because of the [false] rumours and papers they [PDK officials] showed me, I took it upon myself to attack Jeta Xharra. Do you understand me? They were coming with papers and saying; ‘Jeta works for so and so โฆ look who Jeta is,’โ Zeka told a local TV show "Komiteti" broadcasted on December 22.
In May and June 2009, a since closed newspaper, "Infopress", and Zekaโs program, โPa Rrotllaโ, launched a campaign against BIRN Kosovo and its director.
In 12 articles published by Infopress, Xharra was called a โSerbian spyโ, a โprofessional bombโ, an โembassy slutโ and subjected to other insults.
In June 2013, a panel of judges found five defendants not guilty of threatening Xharra and violating her rights in May and June 2009.
The court ruled that the articles did not pose a grave threat to Xharra even if they had damaged โher honour and reputationโ.
The defendants were the former mayor of Skenderaj, Sami Lushtaku, the former owner of "Infopress", Rexhep Hoti, the former editor-in-chief, Avni Azemi, and two former journalists, Rizah Hajdari and Qani Mehmeti.
They launched a campaign against Xharra after Radio Television Kosovo, RTK, aired an edition of BIRNโs TV programme, "Jeta ne Kosove" ("Life in Kosovo",) dealing with problems of freedom of speech in Kosovo and alleged mismanagement in Skenderaj/Srbica where Lushtaku was Mayor at the time.
The program also included a feature on how BIRNโs investigative crew had been attacked and chased away from Lushtakuโs Skenderaj municipality at gunpoint while trying to film a report on local governance.
The newspaper issued an implicit threat in one of the articles, stating: โJeta has herself chosen not to live a long lifeโ.
Zeka was one of the journalists who wrote against Xharra in the campaign, organizing an hour-long program on public TV with guests from "Infopress" who attacked the BIRN investigation into Skenderaj/Srbica.
In a telephone conversation with BIRN, Zeka again confirmed that the PDK had been behind the whole campaign.
โThese are not fairytales that I said; these were public accusations that they made against Jeta Xharra and other people. They [PDK high officials] did not know anything else except to accuse people of being spies for different services,โ Zeka said.
BIRN Kosovo director Xharra said she believes similar confessions are to follow.
โWe should be ready for more such confessions. Unfortunately, the number of pundits and servants who deceived the public with their false journalistic reports based on false accusations … is high, not only in Kosovo but in the entire Balkans," she said.
โI did not, I do not and I will have nothing in common with such ‘journalists’ who serve as political hitmen of different groups of interest,โ Xharra added.