Dossier B
AN EPILOGUE AS A PROLOGUE
On the author’s web site, unexpectedly and all of a sudden, his first email address opened at “aol” in 1995 and closed in 2008, somehow “resurrected” upon his return to Prishtina.
The “interference” on the Internet from anonimus@anonimus.aol at a volume of 264 MB was followed by the spilling of some unauthorized entries coming from undisclosed archives of certain information services, most of them German: BND and MAD, containing the Hague Tribunal, UNMIK and EULEX court records, accompanied by newspaper clips, series, and scraps of selected literary and historical works, all of them within a file called “Dossier B.”
The Anonymous claimed that for three years he had served as a special investigator of the EULEX court in Kosovo, involved with the rest on this case from which he withdrew (however continuing as a private investigator of the case), given the fact that in Germany, where he came from, under very suspicious circumstances, a protected witness (a prison guard, otherwise the author of a prison diary) was killed. While it had been said that it was a suicide, in fact, the elimination of the protected witness had prevented the opening of other trials which would solve numerous murders committed during and after the war by an organized crime center.
Therefore, disappointed by the judicial reality and backdrops faced by all those who struggled to dig out
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something from the “hidden file,” the anonymous German investigator would confront the author with a phantom file.
On the occasion, the anonymous investigator mentions the recently published novel “Open Dossier,” a part of which, he says, is “Dossier B” …
This assessment never came as a surprise for the author, as in art and creativity, comparisons, interconnections and identities, whether they be incredible with the deeds, characters, and events, are inherent and part of fiction as a general gift.
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