Thanks for the info. ;-)
You are most welcome :)
Update:
The Germans are playing bad cop to US/EU/KFOR’s good cop act:
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-urges-kosovo-serb-militants-to-remove-barricades/a-64226998
Maybe it will settle down now. Well, except for the darn license plates. It seems there must always be a license plate squabble in the Balkans.
Final update:
Ref Kurti carrying on about “a charge relating to terrorism” — well, everything in the Balkans tends to get overblown, and whenever or wherever “the international community” is involved, it gets even crazier because they play to that audience. The best I can tell, the ethnic Serb policeman in question (the one who was arrested and jailed) smacked another policeman (presumably ethnic Albanian) who was beating a protester (presumably ethnic Serb).
It appears Kurti is basically calling the protester a “terrorist” — which is pretty rich, considering Kurti was (and is) a bigwig in the narco-mafia terrorist gun-running white-slave-trading KLA, which our State Department designated as a terrorist organization and Interpol had labelled “the Scourge of Europe” not very long before NATO became their air force in 1999. (And Holbrooke called them “Che Guavera wannabes”, which was pretty funny at the time.) The German BND had caught them training with Al-Qaida on at least two occasions prior to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign as well. Go figure.
The KLA still retain links to terrorist and terrorist-supporting organizations to this day. Example: