War crimes indictee's testimony: I haven't committed crimes against Albanians, I was in Serbia

Skender Bislimi has denied joining Serbian paramilitaries in torturing Albanians in Fushe-Kosovo during the last war. He has said he was in Serbia at the time, writes Koha Ditore today. Before the Pristina Foundation Court on Thursday, Bislim presented his defence. He is accused of war crimes against civilians [...]
Before the Pristina Foundation Court on Thursday, Bislim presented his defence.
He is accused of war crimes against Albanian civilians during the expulsion of Fushe-Kosovo residents.
This trial has already reached the end. The final word is expected in September, and so is the declaration of the indictment.
On March 26th 1999, the day Albanians were expelled from their homes in this municipality, Bislimi has said he was not in Fushe-Kosovo. Three months before the war in Kosovo began, the accused has said he has gone to Serbia.
Meanwhile, when he was arrested several months ago in Montenegro, he has said he was going to a relative of his in the town of Mostar, which borders Bosnia.











