Of 61 witnesses in the People's Office case, most are Kosovo politicians.

Two months after the meeting, in which the Special Prosecutor claims that “People's Office” had made a decision to launch the killings of state personalities, Murat Jashar was laid down at a psychiatric clinic. From June 13 to November 30, 2015, Jashar, according to his defense, was in treatment in Friburg, Switzerland, which he [...] was diagnosed with.
Two months after the meeting, in which the Special Prosecutor claims that “People's Office” had made a decision to launch the killings of state personalities, Murat Jashar was laid down at a psychiatric clinic.
From June 13th to November 30th 2015, Jashar, according to his defense, was in treatment in Friburg, Switzerland, a diagnosis that has been proven even at the Forenzic Psychiatry Institute in Kosovo, following a request for special prosecution examination, KTV reports.
The conclusion of this institute is said to be that Yashar suffers from schizoaphious disorder -- manic -- until he recommended biopsyco-Social treatment, offered in the institutions of mandatory treatment.
Fehmie Gashi-Bytyqi, Murat Jashari's lawyer, expects the prosecution against her client to be dropped.
While Sadri Ramabaya's lawyer, also accused by the Special Prosecutor, has been surprised by the indictment against him. Ramiz Krasniqi insists that the only evidence of the prosecution, presented so far, is the book “Murat Yasar's unfinished war of”, which Ramabaja has edited.
The parties have not yet received the Special Prosecutor's Act, while the prosecutor of this case, Syla Hoxha, said the indictment has already been handed over to the court, which is then distributed to the parties.
According to the prosecution, there are a total of 61 witnesses, and as television learns, most of them are personalities from the country's political life from different periods.












