Sputnik mentions Ambassador Delawi: Kosovo could have the same fate as the “regime of Milosevic”

US Ambassador Greg Delaway has recently crashed with Albanian politicians who seek to abolish the Special Court, established to prosecute former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) for war and post-war crimes. The Kosovo Assembly has not gathered to vote against the Special Court, it says, according to local media. [...]
The Kosovo Assembly has not gathered to vote against the Special Court, it says, according to local media. Speaking to Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini, Delawi has warned that Kosovo could have the same fate as Milosevic's “regime. ”
In the official statement published on the embassy's website, ambassador cut the rhetoric, saying toleration of impunity should not be the norm in Kosovo, as it was during former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic's era. However, he was careful with Kosovo politicians for the possible consequences of trying to prevent the court's actions, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
This effort is a terrible example of self-interest that dominates the common good and the interests of Kosovo as a state. And let me be clear: MPs who support this initiative and politicians who lead it, despite their denials, will be subject to particular and severe consequences, if the initiative will succeed,” is said in the statement.
Serbian political analyst Aleksandar Pavic described Delawies' remarks as wild, saying the American ambassador is aware that he is dealing with criminals, but if they do what the US wants them to do, there will be no punishment.
“Mylosheqi is the paradigm at the moment. It looks like they share the same fate with Hussain or Gaddafi.” But the truth is that the Special Court to try members of the KLA for war crimes will be nothing more than a political tool in the hands of American diplomats, similar to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). It has nothing to do with justice,” said Pavic./Periscopi/










