Family of 6 Turkish citizens address Constitutional Court

Families of six Turkish citizens, who were expelled from Kosovo authorities for Turkey on March 29th of this year, are preparing files to submit the case to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo. News of Radio Free Europe has confirmed Urim Vokshi, the lawyer of one of the six families of Turkish citizens, [...]
Families of six Turkish citizens who on March 29 of this year Exile By Kosovo authorities for Turkey, they are preparing files to submit the case to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo.
News of Radio Free Europe has confirmed Urim Vokshi, the lawyer of one of the six families of Turkish citizens, adding that the file has to do with violations of human rights and constitutional rights in the case of their forced departure.
I can't give a time period exactly, but we're within the legal deadline. The period to raise the case at the Constitutional Court is four months from the case, and we have two months/x1>.
“We are preparing the file in detail, we are not speeding up in that regard because we want all the facts and arguments to present as clearly as”, Vokshi said.
Family of Turkish citizens expelled from Kosovo last month have even establishedCharge against responsible institutions To the decision on ordering them to leave by force and revote the permission-of-view of six Turkish citizens.
The family indictment of six Turkish citizens against Kosovo government days earlier had the prime minister confirmed Ramush Haradinaj, who has said the government of Kosovo “has launched an internal investigation” on the issue.
The deportation of six Turkish citizens has prompted different reactions of local and international institutions, namely by human rights organisations, which have condemned the action of Kosovo institutions.
Allegations raised that international standards of human freedom and rights were violated have prompted ombudsman Hilmi Jashari to begin Investigations About this deportation case.
In a more recommendations published by the ombudsman's institution to competent institutions in the country, human rights violations have been found, Public Lawyer Hilmi Jashar told Radio Free Europe.
According to him, according to the findings during the investigation Turkish citizens have not been deported, but have been extradited from Kosovo.
We have arranged human rights violations, and that violation of several international standards that are absolute rights, which cannot be removed either under extraordinary circumstances or under war circumstances. So important are these provisions both of the Constitution and of the laws, which we consider to have been violated in this” situation.
And the second, which is important, has to do with the terminology that has been used since the beginning when these people have been expelled, as public institutions say, while in our analysis, the case turns out it's not about deportation as a judicial institution, but we actually have more extradition. Legal analysis has convinced us that we have a classic extradition”, Jashar said.
Kosovo Assembly 17 April also adopted a resolution for the establishment of an investigative commission related to the expulsion of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo. But this commission has not been formed.
Five of the Turkish citizens expelled from Kosovo were school employees “Mehmet Akif” in Kosovo, owned by Turkish cleric Fethullah GulenMeanwhile, the sixth person was a Turkish doctor.
Ankara charges them with suspicion that they are members of the organisation “Hizmet” of Turkish religious leader Fetullah Gulen and blames him for staying behind a try-pucci in July 2016.
Kosovo Security Authorities Under Reason pose national security hazard, initially revoted the same right to stay and then deported them from Kosovo to Turkey, in co-operation with Turkish intelligence.
On the day of the deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo to Turkey, as a co-ordinated action between intelligence services from Turkey and Kosovo, not only MPs, but also the president, prime minister and Speaker of the Parliament had declared that No Knowledge about this case. /rel/












