Agim Krasniqi
Agim Rrahman Krasniqi (Macedonian: Агим Красниќи, Agim Krasnići) is an ethnic Albanian former insurgent leader based in the village of Kondovo near Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia.[1]
Biography
Krasniqi was one of the commanders of the Albanian National Army insurgency in Macedonia 2001.[2] He remained active as the leader of an armed group after the Ohrid Agreement.
Activities in Kondovo
Agim Krasniqi and an army of 80 soldiers[3] controlled the region of the village of Kondova twice (first between July and December 2004, and later between February and August 2005)[3] that accompanied the governmental vote of the time.[4] Through the media, Krasniqi threatened to shell Skopje and his men kidnapped and beat four police officers.
Attack in Vratnica 2005
On July 2005 Agim Krasniqi's group was involved in the attack on the police station in the village of Vratnica.[5][6]
Charges against Agim Krasniqi
Starting in September 2004, arrest warrants were issued against him for illegal possession of weapons, kidnapping and theft. In February 2007 Agim Krasniqi and his group were pleaded not guilty on charges of acts of terror.[4]
See also
- Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia
- Liberation Army of Chameria
- National Liberation Army (North Macedonia)
- Ali Ahmeti
- Greater Albania
External links
References
- Wood, Nicholas (2006-07-04). "Nationalism Still a Threat in Macedonia". The New York Times.
- "Ex-Guerrilla Arrested in Macedonia Vote Violence - Europe - Around the globe - World - Dalje.com". Javno.com. 2008-06-01. Archived from the original on 2013-01-26. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
- "Macedonian Opposition Parties Cry Foul Over Government's Handling of Armed Standoff". SETimes.com. 2005-09-29. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
- "Macedonian News: Attempt at Agim Krasniqi's life reported". Vmacedonianews.com. 2007-07-17. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
- "Kosovo News and Views: Vratnica attack said done by Krasniqi group, Bit Pazar by a Saudi". Kosovonewsandviews.blogspot.com. 2005-07-29. Retrieved 2011-04-17.