Limaj: They tried to make me kneel, but they failed.

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj has said the court's language should be that of facts, not perceptions, writes Periscopi. Limaj, who was acquitted today by the Court in case of '%Bellanica, in argument Plus said there was no evidence when the trial against him began. According to him, in [...]
Limaj, who was acquitted today by the Court in case of '%Bellanica, in argument Plus said there was no evidence when the trial against him began.
According to him, in such cases when dealing with human life, more caution must be taken.
There has been no evidence since this trial process began. We need to be careful in such situations because we are dealing with human lives. This process has proved that it has nothing to do with the Serbian regime. It's an ordiner crime, and it should be treated as such. I expect justice to find those who committed the crime. There is no known who committed the crime by whom the order was given. You can't accuse someone just because you're responsible for an area of”, Limaj said.
He has said that the prosecution has offered no evidence even in the case of the Ministry of Infrastructure, but despite that the process lasted nine years.
“I hope these cases will affect the discretion of the Court. It happens by accident, not several times. They say we get him here or there on occasion. This legal state has to work. You follow the evidence, there's enough evidence. Be careful to raise the charges of responsibility to receive due punishment. There's been an orchestrated war against me. I have not bowed down or surrendered. I have achieved my goal, and they have not achieved their”, Limaj said./Periscopi












