Enver Hadri

According to an Albanian blog AACL, he was assassinated while he stopped at a traffic light in Brussels,[1] by three Yugoslavs working for State Security Administration (UDBA) according to the verdict handed down on Mardi, Veselin Vukotic and Andrija Draskovic were found guilty of carrying out the crime and Bozidar Spacic of ordering it.

Hadri had with him the list of 32 Albanians killed in Kosovo by Serbia, which he would submit to the European Parliament's Human Rights Committee the next day.

According to Spanish police, Vukotić in addition to killing Enver Hadri, also had documents incriminating former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević in numerous assassinations.

[2][3] In April 2003, a protected U.N. war crimes prosecution witness who said he had worked for Yugoslavia's secret service claimed in Milošević's trial in The Hague that Vukotić once admitted to killing Hadri.

The protected witness testifying from behind tinted glass said: Vukotić 'told me about the liquidation of Albanians around Europe'.

Enver Hadri
The tomb with the phrase "Kosovo is our unforgivable blood."
commemorative plaque - Rue d'Albanie 23
Enver HADRI street Peje Kosove