Djurd: Serbia's prosecution is working on 750 war crimes courses

Kosovo Office Director Marko Djuric has said Serbia continues to prosecute war crimes indictees. He has thus stressed what he has called a dispute between Kosovo and the international community about abolishing and not abolishing the Special Court, writes Time. <x0)
He has thus stressed what he has called a dispute between Kosovo and the international community about abolishing and not abolishing the Special Court, writes Time.
“We have 750 subjects and the prosecution is working with full force. We're the ones whose people are on international warrants and if they were to ask those who are fighting right now, none of these people would be on the papers. We in action have shown what is best for Serbs and for Albanians”, Tanjug quoted Djuric as saying.












