Bekir Kaluldra closes media doors at VV's session against VV activists

The trial for the attack on Kosovo's Parliament building on four activists of the Vetevendosje Movement is continuing with closed doors, with the court's decision, Becir Kaluldra. He has ordered the public and journalists to go out during witness hearing, saying this becomes “with reconciliation of the” parties. Four [...]
He has ordered the public and journalists to go out during witness hearing, saying this becomes “with reconciliation of the” parties.
Four witnesses will testify today in the trial of Vetevendosje Movement activists charged with the attack on the Kosovo Assembly.
All those accused of terrorism, including a Kosovo Parliament deputy voted in the June 11th elections, Frasher Krasniqi, refused to stand during reading the indictment.
The other defendants are Adea Batusha, Atthe Arifi, Egzon Haliti.
They are suspected of attacking by explosive vehicles against the Kosovo Assembly that took place on the evening of August 4th last year.
In connection with the attack on the Kosovo Assembly, apart from the current indictees, there were also Petrit Ademi, against whom the investigation was terminated, as well as Astrit Dehari, who died at the Prizren Pre-burging Centre.












