Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Albanian Drug Traffickers, Albanian Lawyers, Albanian Mobsters, Albanian People Murdered Abroad, Assassinated Albanian Politicians, Crime in Albania, Human Rights in Albania, Lgbt Rights in Albania, Law Enforcement Agencies of Albania, Organised Crime Groups in Albania, People Executed by Albania, People Murdered in Albania, Treaties of Albania, Warsaw Pact, North Atlantic Treaty, Renea, Albanian Mafia, Freedom of Religion in Albania, Protocol of Corfu, Rudaj Organization, Constitution of Albania, Albania-nato Relations, Sigurimi, Kanun, on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Committed in Albania During the Communist Regime for Political, Ideological and Religious Motives, Essad Pasha, Unit 326, Andon Zako ajupi, Albanian Police, Azem Hajdari, Princ Dobroshi, Euralius, Patrona Halil, Albania-italy Boundary Agreement, Recognition of Same-Sex Unions in Albania, Abortion in Albania, Kadri Gjata, Ismail Lika, Koi Xoxe, Capital Punishment in Albania, Reparti I Operacioneve Speciale, Besa Oath, Shqiponjat. Excerpt: Ismail Lika was an Albanian mobster active in New York City in the 1980s.Dubbed the king of the New York drug underworld, Ismail Lika issued a contract on Giuliani 's prosecutors in 1985. Ismail Lika was the leader of an ethnic Albanian criminal outfit involved in trafficking heroin from Afghanistan and Turkey, via Kosovo into US. Caught with at least $125 million in heroin, members of this Albanian smuggling outfit issued a $400,000 contract on the prosecutor Alan Cohen and the detective Jack Delemore, both placed under protective custody as the result. References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Princ Dobroshi (born 2 April 1964 in Pej, Kosovo was a head of Albanian drug gang in Kosovo.Dobroshi had controlled the northern path of the "Bal...