The Police of Greenwich, Connecticut: Fifth Story

In another case, in Greenwich Connecticut, they called the police, they called the police and sought the arrest of Anton Çetta, and the police really acted that way because they did not know what the problem was, and who those people were. I was there, the person who was there tells the police the reason why they went, and they say, “What?” He says, “Yes, because of this man who lives in Greenwich, a  family in Kosovo is  locked up and  does not dare  go out, nor take their children to school or do anything.” And they say, “What is this?” and ask the one who had asked to arrest Anton Çetta. They say, “Why did you call us? These men are peaceful, it is not what you said, that they came to threaten you.” The person who accompanied [the delegation] says, “No, more [man], he didn’t come to threaten, because this is a University professor, while the other is a very well-known lawyer in Kosovo.” Bajram Kelmendi was with him. He says, “They did not come to threaten, but came for this reason.”  And they left, and we did not have any agreement with the man. He is from the Lekaj family, from the municipality of Deçan, the blood feud was there, and it was there where the Reconciliation began, when Hava Shala started [the campaign] with her group.


The audio interview section of Besim Malota telling the story that you just read can be found here