Jakup Krasniqi (born 1 January 1951) is a Kosovo-Albanian politician and former acting president of Kosovo. He is former chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo. In 2020, he was indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Kosovo War.
Jakup Krasniqi | |
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Acting President of Kosovo | |
In office 4 April 2011 – 7 April 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Hashim Thaçi |
Preceded by | Behgjet Pacolli |
Succeeded by | Atifete Jahjaga |
In office 27 September 2010 – 22 February 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Hashim Thaçi |
Preceded by | Fatmir Sejdiu |
Succeeded by | Behgjet Pacolli |
Chairman of the Assembly | |
In office 12 December 2007 – 17 July 2014 | |
Preceded by | Kolë Berisha |
Succeeded by | Kadri Veseli |
Personal details | |
Born | Negroc, Glogovac, FPR Yugoslavia (now Glogovac, Kosovo) | 1 January 1951
Political party | Democratic Party (1999–2014) NISMA (2014–present) |
Spouse | Sevdije (nee Shala) Krasniqi |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | University of Prishtina |
Signature | |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kosovo Liberation Army |
Branch/service | Military Spokesman |
Early life
editJakup Krasniqi was born near Glogovac, Kosovo, at the time in Yugoslavia, to Albanian parents of the Krasniqi tribe.[1] He finished elementary school in his birthplace, Negroc, in 1965 while he finished high school in Prishtina in 1971.[1] He attended the Faculty of Philology of the University of Prishtina and graduated in 1976.[1]
Political career
editDuring the Kosovo War, he was the spokesman for the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK).[1]
As of 28 September 2010, Jakup Krasniqi served as the acting president of Kosovo, following the resignation of Fatmir Sejdiu during a constitutional crisis.[2] As of 31 March 2011, Jakup Krasniqi was the acting president of Kosovo, following the resignation of Behgjet Pacolli.[3] He did not effectively assume office until April 2, 2011; a ceremony is yet to take place on Monday, April 4. On April 7 Atifete Jahjaga was elected as President of Kosovo thus ending Jakup Krasniqi's serving as the acting president of Kosovo.
In November 2020 he was arrested for charges of crimes against humanity and war crime filed before the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.[4][5][6] The four defendants (Krasniqi, Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veseli, and Rexhep Selimi) were accused of pursuing a policy of torture and murder against civilians suspected of opposing the UÇK during and after the Kosovo War. All four men have pleaded not guilty and the trial opened on April 4, 2023.[7]
Personal life
editKrasniqi is married to Sevdije (Shala) Krasniqi and has four children; three daughters and one son.[1]
Books
edit- "Kthesa e Madhe – Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 304 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2006. ISBN 978-9951-08-059-0
- “Kosova in a historical context” Publisher by “Europrinty” 128 p. Prishtina/Kosovo 2007. ISBN 978-9951-05-109-5
- "Kthesa e Madhe – Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës"; Completed the second edition. Publishing House "Buzuku", 320 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2007. ISBN 978-9951-08-059-0
- "Një luftë ndryshe për Kosovën"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 224 faqe, Prishtina/Kosovo 2007; ISBN 978-9951-08-092-7
- "Kosova në kontekst historik"; Completed the second edition. Publishing House "Buzuku", 208 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2010; ISBN 978-9951-08-115-3
- "Pavarësia si kompromis"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 208 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2010; ISBN 978-9951-08-116-0
- "Lëvizja për Republikën e Kosovës 1981-1991 sipas shtypit shqiptar"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 320 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2011; ISBN 978-9951-08-140-5
- "Pranvera e lirisë '81"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 192 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2011; ISBN 978-9951-08-150-4
- "Flijimi për lirinë"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 192 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2011; ISBN 978-9951-08-151-1
- "Guxo ta duash lirinë"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 192 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2011; ISBN 978-9951-08-152-8
- "Pavarësi dhe personalitete (Në 100-vjetorin e Pavarësisë së Shqipërisë)"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 400 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2012; ISBN 978-9951-08-158-0
- "Një histori e kontestuar (Kritikë librit të Oliver Jens Schmitt: “Kosova - histori e shkurtër e një treve qendrore ballkanike”)"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 224 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2013; ISBN 978-9951-08-162-7
- "Zhurmuesit e demokracisë"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 192 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2016; ISBN 978-9951-08-239-6
- "Reflektime demokratike"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 408 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2017; ISBN 978-9951-08-271-6
- "Arti i bisedimeve"; Publishing House "Buzuku", 216 p., Prishtina/Kosovo 2018; ISBN 978-9951-08-275-4
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "President of the Assembly". Assembly of Kosovo. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- ^ "Kosovo president resigns over breach of constitution". BBC. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
- ^ "Jakup Krasniqi ushtrues detyre i Presidentit të Kosovës". President of Kosovo. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- ^ "Jakup Krasniqi arrested on war crimes charges". Prishtina Insight. 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ^ "KLA veteran to be turned over to Specialist Chambers". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Archived from the original on 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ^ "Kosovo former separatist commander taken to war crimes court". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 2020-11-04.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Corder, Mike (4 April 2023). "Ex-Kosovo president tells international judges he's innocent". The Associated Press.
External links
edit- Jakup Krasniqi at the Assembly of Kosovo