Haxhiu proposes 34 witnesses, judge rejects her request

Charged for tear gas drop in the Kosovo Assembly, MP Albulen Haxhiu at the trial session under way against her and Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and Faton Topalli, has proposed 34 witnesses for the case. She said witnesses to tear gas must be: Ramush Haradinaj, Pal Lekaj, Daut Haradinaj, Bali [...]
Charged for tear gas drop in the Kosovo Assembly, MP Albulen Haxhiu at the trial session under way against her and Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and Faton Topalli, has proposed 34 witnesses for the case.
She said witnesses to tear gas must be: Ramush Haradinaj, Pal Lekaj, Daut Haradinaj, Bali Muarremaj, Time Kadrij, Rrustem Berisha, Lahi Brahimaj, Teuta Haxhi, Ali Berisha, Valdete Bajrami, Fatmir Limaj, Haxhi Shala, Shukrije Bytyqi, Enver Hoti, Hakim Berisha, Florim Isuaj, Istrefi, Hashim Thaci, Skender Hyseni, Isa Cadri, Cadreve Glauk Aiafauk Aidasi, Visar Dazmeri, Rexhepi, Baziiu, Shqimati, Shqimajni, Shqimaj, Shqimajtajtaj, Shqimaj, Isajtajaj, Isajtajajajaj, Thaktaj, Thaktajtajtaj, Thaktajtaj, Kamka Kalka Kalkaluka Kallui Kalshilui Kalshilui Kallui Kallului Kallui, Shilui Kallui, Shilui Kallui Kallui Kallui
“We consider the proposed names are the key factors in the process in which we are being tried, as you know Haradinaj and Limaj have been part of the opposition at that time and we have taken the actions together, and it is important that the prime minister and deputy prime minister testify to our actions in the Assembly. Hashim Thaci is a signatory of the agreement, and our actions have rejected him”, Haxhiu has said.
Judge Becir Kaluldra has rejected this proposal, which has said the testimony of these witnesses has no support in the criminal case.
“denied request. Their testimony has no support in this criminal case, ranging from two perspectives because the accused themselves have claimed that actions have been taken and these witnesses have what to testify about. And the next issue of the agreements and procedures in the Parliament, they are not relevant to the” case, Judge Kalludra said.