Locals and EU, US Ambassadors: Don't Emnimate Serbia by War Crimes

Locals and EU, US Ambassadors: Don't Emnimate Serbia by War Crimes

Ambassadors of EU and US countries have no right either moral or political to threaten Kosovo with isolation if our demands are made to meet the special court law, not as is currently required: its abolition. The Law on the Special Court is to be fulfilled no matter what [...]

Ambassadors of EU and US countries have no right either moral or political to threaten Kosovo with isolation if our demands are made to meet the special court law, not as is currently required: its abolition. The law on the Special Court is to be fulfilled, no matter what Western ambassadors say, because the right is on our side.

 SThey are gone. Edmond Krasniqi, Brussels

The completely wrong and perverse approach to special courts is prevalent by all locals and even Western ambassadors.

The approach should be this: for the law for the special court to be met, because belonging to Serbia and its criminals is extraordinary humiliation towards Kosovo itself and the humiliation of nearly 13,000 killed, Albanian civilian victims and 20,000 women raped by the criminals of Serbia and the Serbian state.

But, unfortunately, none of the local parties in Kosovo and Western ambassadors care, nothing at all, for Serbia's crimes, which is now being spoiled by the EU and the US far too much to sever ties with Moscow and give up the region's destabilising threats.

In confused and filled with personal resentment and party interests, locals are split in two; one party is driven by former KLA leaders and is seeking the abolition of the special court, publicly, to save the head of exactly the same ones. But their demand basically has blackmailed the EU with the destabilisation of Kosovo, and it sounds like this: if you take us to The Hague, Kosovo will burn.

The second side, it begs that this court removes their opponents -- former KLA leaders -- from the political scene and facilitates power. If the main leaders of this party were honest, they would never have joined the coalition government with the former UC leaders so far.

Both sides have real interest in power and personal interest.

Ambassadors to EU and US countries, and those two local parties, all of them, therefore, have a major common mistake: all are affirming Serbia and its war crimes criminals against Kosovo Albanians.

Special Court Law IT IS to be fulfilled, no matter what Western ambassadors say, because the right is on our side.

Serbia's state and its free and living criminals, protected by Aleksandar Vucic and Ivica Dacic, are the cause of major blood through the Balkans of the 1990s, and they remain the main threats to the EU for destabilising the region if Serbia is to be delayed to join the EU without a solution found for Kosovo.

The internal debate in Kosovo should focus, of all, on the reason why this law should be met. The arguments are on Kosovo's side because Kosovo was a victim, and Serbia was aggressive in the 1998-1999 war.

Ambassadors of EU and US countries have no right to either moral or political to threaten Kosovo with isolation if our demands are to meet the special court law, not as is currently required for its abolition.

They must have the courage of Serbia and its criminals to say bluntly: you will be punished for war crimes despite its common threats with Russia for destabilising the region.

Selective justice is not justice, so we have been taught by the EU and the US, and precisely both have to apply what they say. Kosovo and Albanian victims have still not witnessed justice for the crimes that Serbia has committed during the two-year war and the apartheid of the years BAR90s.

Neither the EU nor the US, nor especially we, have the right to house Serbia and its criminals.

The special court's fulfillment is the last chance to improve the common local and Western war crimes error that Serbia made in Kosovo.

Right is on our side. It should be earnestly sought by all local parties in Kosovo.

Ekrem Krasniqi

Latest
Related