Vjosa Osmani for Nenad Ricalo's case: Embarrassed at victims as Kosovo institutions behave

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Vjosa Osmani has expressed surprise at the swift reaction of the prosecution, police and AKI to Nenad Ricalo, the minister he is allegedly mistreating Albanians in the 1990s. Osmani says it is strange how only 24 hours after reporting on the works of Ricaols, institutions [...]
Osmani says it is strange how only 24 hours after reporting on the works of Ricaols, Kosovo institutions come out and say there are no facts about these works without even asking witnesses and hearing evidence analyzed.
This is Osman's full post:
How can it still be before 24 hours of reporting on the past of Minister Ricalo, Prosecution, Police and AKI declare that this minister is clean before the law. When were the claims investigated? When were witnesses heard? When did Dean's students find out they had been tortured? Is this standard procedure for any cases of abuse and mistreatment of Albanians (so ignoring evidence and official duty) or is it only because politics is involved here? Not by coincidence, with such institutional logic, no Serb who committed crimes against Albanians during the 1990s has been convicted so far. We complain that others are denying crimes against Albanians, but we actually contribute to it.
Embarrassed against victims; unforgivable to Kosovo institutions.
The least that would have to happen would have been the Ricalo suspension until there was a real investigation of the case. No Kosovo institution should have room for abusers and paramilitary. Truth cannot be hidden. It comes out sooner or later. The sufferings of the Albanian people of the 1990s should never be forgotten.












