“If Kosovo abolishes Special, arrests were carried out by KFOR and EULEX”

The initiative of MPs in the position to abolish the Special Court is still remaining “on their mind”. Such an indirect proposal is backing Republic President Hashim Thaci. However, the “Movement” views such an idea as dangerous without taking deep analysis. According to them, Kosovo can [...]
The initiative of MPs in the position to abolish the Special Court is still remaining “on their mind”. Such an indirect proposal is backing Republic President Hashim Thaci.
However, Movement “Movement” views such an idea as dangerous without taking deep analysis. According to them, Kosovo may have a clash with international representatives following the establishment of the first charges.
This party's MP, Glauk Konjufca, has said the Special Court is not the law to be abolished. He says he should carefully analyze what remains of the Special, writes Indexline.
Even if the law, let's say, think and conceive local mechanisms for the Special and what if they get paralyzed. On the other hand, we can have a complicated situation when then, after the court's establishment of charges, international institutions such as KFOR or EULEX -- mechanisms that are in Kosovo” -- are taking steps.
Otherwise, the deputies' “Nism for the Special Court is not a request to challenge the tribunal, but it is alternative, as do other countries of the former Yugoslavia: Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia”, has declared Kosovo President Hashim Thaci several days ago.
According to him, if the Parliament approved it, it would sign the same as president.

While in an editorial of American Ambassador Greg Delaway, who has counted what is needed and what should not happen in Kosovo, the first has listed the abolition of the Special. He gave the whole priority at the beginning to the great opposition to the idea of abolishing the Special.
Greg Delawie, from whom the political scene has heard recently added advice, especially since I tried to make it to the Assembly for the vote to abolish the Special. As a priority, during this year, Delaway has considered giving up on the leaders' initiative to undo the specials he has called secret.
The first “should stop trying to change or annul the law authorising the Special Court”, the US diplomat in the editorial published on the official American Embassy page.
Even though state leaders do not see the risk of reporting with internationals abolishing the Special Court, Delawi does not say so.
The court's “Minating, which is vital to bringing justice to war crimes victims, would have profound consequences for Kosovo's European future and its relationship with the United States”, the editorial said.












