New York, June 6, 2005 Unidentified assailants shot journalist
Bardhyl Ajeti from a passing car in Kosovo last Friday, according to
international press reports
Ajeti, a reporter for the Albanian-language daily Bota Sot (World
Today), is now in a coma. Ajeti, 28, was driving from Kosovo's capital
of Pristina to the eastern Kosovo town of Gnjilane when at least one
attacker shot at him from another car, according to the Kosova Journalists
Association, a local union.
Police spokesman Refki Morina said Saturday that Ajeti was shot in the
head from a close range, but did not identify any possible motives,
according to The Associated Press.
Baton Haxhiu, President of the Kosova Journalists' Association, told
CPJ in a telephone interview today that Ajeti wrote daily editorials
for Bota Sot, which is allied with the governing Democratic League
of Kosovo (LDK) party. He often criticized opposition party figures
in his editorials, Haxhiu told CPJ.
CPJ is investigating whether the attack on Ajeti is connected to his
journalism work.
"We are very concerned about Bardhyl Ajeti, who is in critical condition
and fighting for his life," CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper said.
"We call on the U.N. police in Kosovo to investigate this case aggressively
and bring those responsible to justice."
Bota Sot journalists have been threatened and attacked in
the past. Reporter Bekim Kastrati was shot and murdered in a drive-by
shooting in October 2001.
The predominantly ethnic Albanian province of Kosovo is legally part
of Serbia and Montenegro, but has been run by a temporary U.N. administration
since June 1999.
