KMDLNJ to Jabir Zhark's return: Change the Law That Favors Criminals

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, through a response, have criticised the legality of the return of former Kacanik leader Jabir Zhark to Kosovo. KMDLNJ also cites Leme Xhema's case, which is hiding somewhere in Serbia since her prison sentence was pronounced on her. Council demands that [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, through a response, have criticised the legality of the return of former Kacanik leader Jabir Zhark to Kosovo. KMDLNJ also cites Leme Xhema's case, which is hiding somewhere in Serbia since her prison sentence was pronounced on her. The council wants to change this law, which they say is favouring criminals
“A long time ago, former Kacanik Mayor Jabir Zharku has returned to Kosovo, sentenced to a three-year prison sentence because of a criminal offence considered serious and posed a threat to the security of society and state. This sentence had taken full might, after which, if, in a pre-lawed term, the convict does not go to the punishment at the invitation of authorized organs, then it had to take place the mandatory execution which had not been executed”, KMDLNJ says, broadcast Express.
The same is mentioned in the case of Lemme Xhema, former PTK Director.
“Also, even Leme Xhema, convicted of abuse of official office that she was the leader of PTK é, after the full power of the sentence and without additional possibility of complaining, fled the suffering of punishment by being sheltered in a municipality of Serbia where she was also becoming the official of the state of Serbia enjoyed protection until she gained “the rights of “to return to Kosovo, without entering a hell and turning it into music at the centre of Pristina, as if to celebrate the anniversary of Kosovo independence and not a convicted return to a criminal act that has damaged citizens's wrongdoing and money.”, the Council says.
For Jabir Zarko, however, the communique says it was easier for him to have Swedish citizenship and, as such, was a beneficiary of Swedish state services even though he had been sentenced in Kosovo for criminal activities.
“According to convict Zharku's statements the motive of his return to Kosovo was to prove his innocence and his desire to develop Kosovo, which can easily be calculated as a second crime or mock the” law, writes in the communiqué.
KMDLNJ says there are many more cases when convicts have avoided suffering punishment by fleeing Kosovo until the time of the absolute prescription of the sentence to return then, I told them as heroes.
“That these are not public persons, nor is opinion deeply interested in their case”.
Under the law in effect, all Kosovo citizens, but even foreigners who have a allowed position in Kosovo, must be treated without discrimination or discrimination before courts, either during the judicial process, during all areas of complaint, as well as during the suffering of punishment, with effective prison or other alternative sentences.
A Severe Criticism KMDLNJ also had it for the courts in Kosovo.
“Kosovo courts are making mistakes when they are not taking security measures against the convicts, foreign citizens, or two statesmen, who are not confiscating travel documents and thus preventing their departure from justice for crimes committed when they prove to be a firm decision of competent court, so we will have cases even in the future if James and Jabre Zhark and others, in fact, encouraging crime and criminals by installing it in this way as a standard, human morality and legal persons without criminals and criminals.”, says notification, transmit Express.
“The state, with the laws in power, with its stated sentence or any other measure, is not intended to avenge the perpetrators of the work but to prevent crime in the future by sending clear orders to all who think of committing crimes or planning criminal acts.
The implementation of dual standards, which has largely been an identifying sign of “justice “in Kosovo, has also become a bad legacy for the local judiciary, and this disfellowshipped political influences, mostly harms and discredits law enforcement and the power of the rule of law.
If the state of Kosovo is unable to eliminate cases like Gemma, Zharku, and others in the future, it can greatly reduce this phenomenon through law changes.
In the future, measures that ensure that the convict will serve his sentence, whether by confiscating his travel documents, if there is danger of escape from punishment should not be released until the full might of the sentence, or it must be decided to a degree in which he is watched all the time through the control of the electronic rings forced to carry until another decision.
As another measure, it can be the duration of the period of prescribing the sentence.
Consider Jacob. If the three - year prison sentence is to be pronounced twice the time for aging then, with a change of law it may have to double that measure, which means that the time in question of aging can be extended to 12 years.
If even these measures are not shown as sufficient, then as a extreme measure it could be prevented from entering Kosovo in a certain period of time or receiving citizenship or permission, it is understood by a court decision and after the depletion of all opportunities of complaint.
That is how many countries in the world act despite the development of democracy in centuries before us.
Disdulgence, as a standard accepted by those who have to implement the law through accepting the age of criminal crime and punishment, in a society with a prolonged transformation, with a fragility highlighted by political and social status, creates the optimum climate for flourishing all kinds of crime and fat of criminals like that extremely discriminates against by making the principle that all citizens are equal before the law by legalising criminals, immune from politics.
Let's not talk here about protecting human rights that are necessarily protected by right law enforcement, primarily for the victim then for the perpetrators!”, says the media announcement sent by KMDLNJ.









