US Ambassador Answers to Thaci for Special Court

US Ambassador Greg Delaway has demanded that the Special Court decision not be abolished. It has said that if such an act occurs, then Kosovo would mark a turning point away from rule of law, EUEʹ and the US. A decision to revote the Special Court would mark a turning point away from rule of law, [...]
A decision to revote the Special Court would mark a turning point away from rule of law, Europe and the United States. #Kosovo, don't choose that future for your children!
This response by Delawiet comes only an hour after a writing by Hashim Thaci, who called speculations the ambassadors' warnings that Kosovo is isolated in the event it abolishes the Special Court.
Meanwhile, demands for the government and president's dismissal have also started in Kosovo, or because of their initiative to abolish the tribunal, which will deal with the condemnation of war crimes and post-war in Kosovo.
By contrast, last night, 43 MPs have demanded the abolition of the Law for the Special Court, but have failed after Parliament Speaker São has had the quorum to continue the procedure further. Against this initiative are the LDK of Vetevendosje.
After that, Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselini of Ramush Haradinaj, who may be the potential indictees of this court, founded to investigate Dick Martyt's claims, which holds the KLA's leaders responsible for post-war crimes.
The Kosovo Assembly last night is involved in an extraordinary situation, when 43 MPs had signed the request for extraordinary hearings in which the Special Court would be broken. Many of these signatory deputies today said they have not known what they are signing for and that they have been misled.











