Pacolli: Shame for Serbia promoting criminal book convicted of crimes against Albanians

Kosovo diplomacy chief Behgjet Pacolli has reacted after the pride of Belgrade on the case of publishing Nebojsa Pavkovic's book, which was promoted by Serbia's Ministry of Defense at a book fair. Pacolli says the diary of the war of chief criminal Pavkovic, who is sentenced to 22 years in prison for [...]
Pacolli says the diary of the war of chief criminal Pavkovic, who is sentenced to 22 years in prison for war crimes by Ha'a Tribunal for crimes and genocide against Kosovars, is a disgrace to Serbia.
Pacolli's full response:
This end of October, under a book fair in Belgrade, Serbia's Defence Ministry, has promoted the book, respectively, chief criminal war journal sentenced to 22 years in prison by Hages Tributal for Crime and genocide against Kosovo citizens Nebojsa Pavkovic. From the criminal's perspective, Pavkovic in this book boasts of facing Serbia with NATO.
It is underlining the shame with which the Ministry of Defence of Serbia is puffed up through this book, and the aggressive content of this book.
I hope that the same approach to this shameful publication will be shared by my counterparts and NATO member states and international justice institutions.
Some of the criminal leaders in Serbia have been convicted, others are walking freely, but still Serbia is promoting books of international-class criminals continues to remain imprisoned and its shameful past in the region. /Periscopi/









