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Follow on Google News | Kosovo Crisis and Geoffrey NiceBy: Atlantis Media The root cause of the unrest in Kosovo was the appointment of ethnic Albanian officials in municipal buildings, prompting a boycott of the recent elections by Serb protesters. Images of unarmed Serbs engaging in confrontations with heavily armed NATO forces quickly circulated, resulting in injuries on both sides and raising international concerns. Adding further complexity to the situation, the decision to grant former president Hashim Thaci permission to visit his ailing mother in Kosovo has sparked controversy. Thaci is currently on trial for war crimes, raising questions about his potential involvement in the escalating tensions. Of particular interest is the association between Thaci and Geoffrey Nice, along with the real estate dealings between Nice and Nevenka Tromp. Nice's credibility as a legal activist and advocate for justice is now being scrutinized due to his recent activities and connections. The involvement of Tromp, responsible for overseeing the finances of the Geoffrey Nice Foundation, raises questions about the potential impact of their real estate dealings on the pursuit of justice and their objectives in the resolution of the Kosovo crisis. Furthermore, Nice and Tromp's involvement in lobbying for Thaci and challenging the legitimacy of the Special Court for Crimes in Kosovo has raised concerns about potential political motivations and their impact on the resolution of the Kosovo crisis. The complex and controversial nature of the Kosovo crisis is underscored by the real estate dealings between Nice and Tromp. These dealings raise questions about their objectives and potential conflicts of interest, and their impact on the pursuit of justice and stability in the region. As clashes in Kosovo continue and tensions persist, it is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize dialogue and peaceful resolutions. The international community must closely monitor the situation, ensuring the protection of human rights and promoting stability in the region. End
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