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Gani Geci (born 1968) is a
Kosovar Albanian The Albanians of Kosovo (, ), also commonly called Kosovo Albanians, Kosovan Albanians or Kosovars (), constitute the largest ethnic group in Kosovo. Kosovo Albanians belong to the ethnic Albanian sub-group of Ghegs, who inhabit the north of A ...
former
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and veteran of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK).Geci was active in the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) youth wing in the 1990s and fought in the UÇK during the 1998–99 Kosovo War. After the war, he entered politics and was elected to the
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around the time of the 2008 declaration of independence. He signed the
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as an Assembly member.International Court of Justice, "Written contribution of the authors of the unilateral declaration of independence" (July 2009)
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/ref> Geci later served as a deputy (MP) in the Assembly for the Dardania Democratic League (LDD) faction of the LDK.Telegrafi, "Gjykata Speciale fton për intervistim Gani Gecin," September 2018
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Early life and education

Geci was born on January 20, 1968 in the village of
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in the municipality of
Skenderaj Skenderaj ( sq-definite, Skënderaji) or Srbica ( sr-Cyrl, Србица) is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Mitrovica, Mitrovica District of Kosovo. According to the 2021 cens ...
(then
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,
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). He earned a degree in law at the
University of Pristina The University of Pristina () is a public university located in Pristina, Kosovo. It is the institution that emerged after the disestablishment of the University of Pristina (1969–1999) as a result of the Kosovo War. The inauguration ...
(Faculty of Law). In the late 1980s and 1990s he was active in the LDK youth organization, and in 1998 he became president of the LDK Youth Forum in
Skenderaj Skenderaj ( sq-definite, Skënderaji) or Srbica ( sr-Cyrl, Србица) is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Mitrovica, Mitrovica District of Kosovo. According to the 2021 cens ...
. During this period he became close to LDK leader Ibrahim Rugova and later protected him. One report notes that during the war Geci’s family was targeted by other UÇK figures: his brother Esati was wounded on orders of Sabit Geci, a rival commander, in 1998.Bota Sot Pasohjat 20 vjeçare për vëllezërit Geci…" by Nehat Shaqiri, 5 July 2018
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Kosovo War involvement

During the 1998–99 conflict with Serbian forces, Geci fought as a member of the UÇK in the Drenica region. His comrades described him as “one of our most active fighters” against the Serb occupation, noting that he was present at the battles around Prekaz during the final Serbian offensive. However, Geci was also the subject of an infamous wartime accusation. In 1998 the UÇK General Staff issued “Communiqué No. 59,” which accused a “collaborator with moustache” named Gani Geci (born in Llaushë) of killing Abedin Rexha and leading Serbian police to civilian massacres. This claim was vehemently denied by other UÇK commanders, who labeled the allegations “fabrications” intended to smear Geci. They emphasized that Geci had fought throughout all offensives and had never collaborated with Serbian forces. In effect, the Communiqué 59 charge against Geci was widely regarded as false and politically motivated.


Political career

After the war, Geci joined Kosovo’s new political institutions. He became a member of the Assembly of Kosovo as part of the LDK–LDD faction. In February 2008, when the Assembly declared Kosovo’s independence, Geci was one of the 109 deputies who adopted and signed the Declaration of Independence. Contemporary press referred to him as a “former deputy” (member of parliament) of the LDK and later LDD. He was generally aligned with the Rugova faction of the LDK and later with the breakaway Dardania party.


Legal issues and controversies

In the years following independence, Geci became embroiled in several violent incidents and legal cases. The most serious was his involvement in a fatal shooting in Skenderaj. On 4 August 2014, in a café in downtown Skenderaj, Geci shot and killed Ruzhdi Shaqiri, a fellow former UÇK fighter and local businessman. The killing was widely reported as premeditated and motivated by a personal conflict. Geci was arrested and charged with murder. In June 2016, the Basic Court in Mitrovica convicted Geci of
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and illegal weapons possession, sentencing him to 4½ years in prison. Geci pleaded self-defense, claiming Shaqiri threatened him and that he acted to save his own life. On appeal, the case was remanded for retrial, and in 2021 the Mitrovica court again found him guilty. On 4 June 2021 the court gave Geci a combined sentence of 3 years and 6 months imprisonment for the killing.Koha " Geci is sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison for the murder in Skenderaj," 4 June 2021
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/ref> (Time already served in custody was credited toward this sentence.) These events have been extensively covered by Kosovar media. Geci was also involved in a 2013 shooting incident with a prominent politician. After a rival party rally in Skenderaj on 28 October 2013, Geci allegedly drew a handgun and fired at PDK MP Azem Syla, himself a former UÇK commander. Multiple shots were reported. Police statements suggested that Geci (accompanied by family members) fired one shot into the air during a scuffle, with no one injured. Footage aired by local media showed gunshots and panic at the scene, and Geci later admitted firing shots but claimed it was with a blank or pellet pistol as a warning. Both Geci and his relatives denied injuring anyone and insisted the confrontation had been brief. No one was ultimately charged with serious injury; the episode remains a noted controversy from that period.Bota Sot , "Konflikti në mes Gani Gecit dhe Azem Sylës," 28 October 201
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/ref> As Kosovo has grappled with alleged UÇK war crimes, Geci has become a vocal figure around the war-crimes court (the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague). In 2018 he publicly announced that he had been invited by the Specialist Prosecutors for questioning. He stated that he would comply without a lawyer and would “defend the war for freedom” in
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. Geci said he intended to expose those who had “killed political opponents” during or after the war; he specifically vowed not to protect individuals behind the old Communiqué 59 allegations, saying they would be “unmasked” by his testimony.Telegrafi (Kosovë), "Gani Geci: Nuk do t’i mbrojë në Speciale ata që vranë kundërshtarët politikë," September 2018
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/ref> In November 2018 Geci confirmed that there are five murders for which he will testify at the Special Court in The Hague. Insajderi.org. "Gani Geci tells how many murders he will testify about in the Special Court" 06 November 2018
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/ref> Following his brother Fadil Geci’s testimony at the Hague tribunal in the trial against former KLA leaders, including Hashim Thaçi, Gani Geci publicly condemned the appearance of defamatory graffiti in Pristina targeting his brother. Geci criticized those he believes are behind the graffiti, alleging connections to pro- Thaçi circles, and reiterated his willingness to testify himself at the Hague. He further claimed that statements by Hashim Thaçi’s brother, Gani Thaçi, contributed to the events leading to the killing of the Jashari family.Kosova Post https://kosovapost.net/a-po-e-shihni-kete-gjyks-hajdeni-gani-geci-kerkon-ballafaqim/


Public image and media

Gani Geci has maintained an active social media presence (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram) where he frequently shares memories of the Kosovo War and comments on current politics. He has given numerous interviews to Kosovo news outlets, often speaking about his wartime experiences and legal battles. For example, his 2013 conflict with Azem Syla was broadcast on Klan Kosova television. His statements about the Specialist Chambers have been reported by Telegrafi and Insajderi.


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