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Murdered Albanian politician had an army in Gelderland village: report

Festim Lato, an Albanian politician recently found murdered in the Amsterdam-Rijn canal, had his own private army in the Gelderland village of Afferden, where he lived. Various Dutch authorities were aware of this, but did not intervene, the Telegraaf reports based on sources and its own research.

Lato, 43, was the self-proclaimed president of Chameria, an unrecognized republic on the border of Albania and Greece. He lived on a residential farm on Kerkdam in Afferden. According to the newspaper, in past years the farm looked like a barracks with the forces of the future Chameria army staying in bunk beds at Lato's home. One source told the Telegraaf that the Chameria forcers were trained by soldiers from Kosovo.

During a recent celebration of Albania's Independence Day, a military parade too place in Lato's back garden. A video on Facebook shows Lato inspecting the soldiers in combat uniforms, with their faces painted in camouflage colors. "This is the army that I am building", Lato said to a former employee, according to the newspaper. On YouTube there's a video of Lato holding up various automatic weapons.

Read more at: https://nltimes.nl/2019/08/02/murdered-albanian-politician-army-gelderland-village-report

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"Self-proclaimed" Albanian President and Haradinaj's close associate murdered abroad
Albanian politician, found dead in the Amsterdam-Rijn canal, was close to Ramush Haradinaj, RTS reports, referring to Pristina based media
Source: Tanjug Friday, August 2, 2019 | 17:41



Festim Lato, residing in Afferden, a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland, has his own private army. Various Dutch authorities were aware of this, but did not intervene, the Dutch Telegraaf reports based on sources and its own research.

Lato was the self-proclaimed President of Chameria, an unrecognized republic on the border of Albania and Greece.

Read more at: https://www.b92.net/eng/news/world.php?yyyy=2019&mm=08&dd=02&nav_id=107097

Holland, Netherlands, this is some intriguing story, found in a canal and my guess would be other Albanians or Kosovars did this. This shows the international forces at play in some of these "3rd countries" where these people go and enjoy a good degree of freedom, Netherlands, Ireland, France and so on.

If one sees the movie "Munich", you have a little bit of this.

I think they stopped them in time but there were some Iranians in both Ireland and Netherlands going after expats there. A bit of international intrigue. This might be too much detail for most forum members but you see this Festim Lato above, he looks pretty fierce. I don't even know if these people from Albania, Bosnia and so on can really be called Muslims.

It really makes one wonder what's going on but I'd guess, his own side did this. A lot of them are into organized crime too.