World-renowned magazine writes about Thaci and Haradinaj panic by Special

Kosovo politicians are in panic following the warning that the first charges by the Special Court are expected to be set up next month. The popular medium “Political” writes that the names of leaders like Prime Minister Hashim Thaci of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj are coveted as possible accused by this court, which Kosovo Parliament deputies tried to abolish [...]
Politicalo writes that Kosovo politicians are panicking.
Soon the first acts by the Special Court would be filed, which will deal with crimes allegedly committed during the war, and not only.
It was said that the Court will also handle postwar killings.
In a lengthy article, Politicalo cites the effort a group of MPs made last month to suspend and abolish the Law for the Special Court. While now, President Thaci -- who in 2014 pressured MPs to adopt the Law on This Court, following continued international pressure -- says he would sign the Law to abolish the Special if MPs vote.
After this move, internationals were alarmed.
It also reacted to the American Department, expressing great concern for the move, while US Ambassador to Kosovo Greg Delawi named it a backlog for the US.
On the other hand, the chief of the EU Office in Kosovo called it terrible and extremely harmful efforts for Kosovo.
Politically writes how Thaci, Haradinaj and other political leaders were commanders of the Kosovo Liberation Army and fought against Serb forces during the war that took place in Kosovo in the late 1990s.
While, the Special Court mission also mentions the pursuit of some of the KLA's figures suspected of violence, threats against Serbs and other ethnic groups and political opponents during the 1998-1999 war.
These moves to abolish this Court reflected the panic some politicians have, who fear may be in the target of charges expected to begin next month.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's brother, Daut Haradinaj, said there are no KLA soldiers who will not join to prevent arrests by the Special Court.
The article cites how the request for the abolition of Special with deputies' signatures was addressed by Nat Hasani, deputy The PDK, the party which was founded by Thaci and other former KLA leaders.
Hasan was at the top of the list with 43 deputies demanding extraordinary hearings for suspension of the Special Law.
The Assembly of the Parliament's Headship failed, as LDK, VV and the Serbian List did not attend, so the quorum was absent.
But there will be another effort. Statements from several VVA deputies have been cited that said they would vote for the abolition of this trial, which they have rejected since the beginning.
The break-up of this court will turn back the achievements that have been marked for improving reports between Kosovo and Serbia, since the two countries have aspirations for EU membership, writes Political.
Analysts said MPs initiated this initiative to save some of the politicians, to whom they were told, would establish charges.
In Dick Marty's report, President Thaci's name was coveted as commander of The KLA was in charge of organised crime and organ trafficking of human beings. Haradinaj was commander of KLA a in the western Kosovo area, while Kadri Veselin was chief of the Kosovo Intelligence Service (SHIK). All have denied these charges, while Haradinaj was also indicted for war crimes by The Hague tribunal, but twice was acquitted./Periscopi












