Thus write international media on EULEX judge's shocking statements

International media have written about the resignations and shocking statements of former EULEX Judges Chairman Malcolm Simmons, who, in addition, declared that EULEX for political motives aimed at eliminating Fatmir Limaj's political scene, reports Klan Kosova. Polytico.eu has also devoted much space to this news, where it is written about statements [...]
A large section of this news has also cost Politico.eu, where it is written about the statements of British Simmons in the French newspaper “Le Monde”
God's resignation, Malcolm Simmons, and his denouncing of corruption within EULEX has sounded a major echo in EU political and media circles.
Especially his “statement EULEX is not a mission meant to promote a rule of law, but is a political mission. Those who think otherwise he is either naive or take” shook the foundations of such a sensitive mission in this part of the Balkans.
To illustrate his claim that this mission operates on the basis of political decisions rather than the principles of law, as it should be, former EULEX Justice Chairman Malcolm Simmons sets the example of Fatmir Limaj.
Mr. Malcolm Simmons claims that “EULEX wanted to eliminate a part of the political class, as is the case with Fatmir Limaj ( Former KLA Albanian guerrilla commander and KLA chairman NISMA for Kosovo, President Hashim Thaci's opposition party accused of war crimes.
I was the head of the trial in this process in 2013, and I soon realized that the mission EULEX wanted to draw obstacles to him on the road when the elections approached. The head of EULEX judges at the time, Charles Smith, told me that the mission wanted Mr. Limaj be punished. He pressured me, the pressure I received as a personal threat. I conveyed this case to the ambassador of the United Kingdom, but I think the British government did not want to tarnish the image of the mission. This method was used in other files. There are constantly people standing on judges”.
In addition, British Malcolm Simmons denounced this institution for being corrupt and contrary to principles of law. He argues that he has not found adequate support in Brussels to fight negative phenomena that characterise EULEX.












