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Limon Staneci

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Occupation
  
Journalist

Died
  
1991

Limon (Aslan) Staneci (1916–1991) was a journalist and convicted war criminal born in Stanec Presevo in the Karadağ Mountains of Yugoslavia.

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Early life

Staneci studied at the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade. He became the deputy secretary and sub-professor of Gjilan, secretary of the Regional Committee of the Second League of Prisons, Deputy secretary and sub-professor.

He was responsible for information in the context of organizing Freedom "League Second of Prison" on the eastern front and preparing military reports from the front lines for fighting for the protection of territories in Eastern Kosovo's Newspaper Freedom" Second League of Prison".

He was elected Deputy Secretary of Nënprefekturës Presevo. He served as secretary to Mullah Idriz Hajrullahu, judges and Head of Gjilan.

After the war he remained in the Karadağ Mountains, but after the suppression of resistance to release of Albanian Lands, as submitted on 20 March 1947.

Conviction

Due to accusations by Serb witnesses accusing him of more than 20 murders of exiles and several Communist activities after World War II in Gjilan. They accused Stanecin of deporting them. He declared that he had stayed faithful to his patriotic duties. The District Court in Gjilan, headed by the Russian Zaharije on 6 October 1947 sentenced him to death by firing squad. However, Presidium of SFRY's Assembly on 13 August 1947, changed his death sentence to 20 years imprisonment.

References

Limon Staneci Wikipedia