The Drenica case was this process actually a law-proportion in post-war history in Kosovo

On May 24, 2013, the former commander of the Drenica Operative Zone, General Sylejman Selimi, had been arrested, along with others, in what would later be known as the Rasti Drenica. Sylejman Selimi was found guilty of criminal war crimes against the civilian population by the Constitutional Court in Mitrovica. Trial processes against Rusty [...]
Sylejman Selimi had been sentenced to 6 years in prison. Today he's on parole. Sylejman Selimi has served a five-year prison sentence and serving a 227-day sentence. But these 227 days have been the days that have sparked great reactions, since according to Sylejman Selimi's own lawyer, Tome Gashi, he kept these days in prison without a judicial ruling, writes Periscopi.
The court cases known as Drrenica 1л and later -- Drenica 2л where Sylejman Selimi was among the convicts -- had sparked major protests in Pristina. Citizens from all of Kosovo's countries had gone out to protest in front of Pristina's Court of Justice, where Sylejman Selimi's release was required. They sought the release of Selimi and other convicts in the Drenica case, because according to organisers were being held unjustly in prison.
As long as Selimi and others were being held in prison, more protests were being held time after time where their release was required. The last one was last year (2018) where Selimi's lawyer, Tome Gashi, was also addressed to the protesters, who had said he and the others were being held unjustly in prison until no new decision was brought back.” This was especially so when the case had become retrial (June 2018).
An event performance in Rusty Drenica
2015: Mitrovica Foundation Court, on May 15, 2015, sentenced Nexhat Demak 3 years in prison, along with my brother Fadil Demak, in case “Drenica II”
The trial chamber at the Constitutional Court in Mitrovica, in court of cases known as Drenica I and II, had also convicted former KLA members, Sami Lushtaku, Sylejman Selimi, Jarir Demak, Zeqir Demak i n Isni Thaci for, reportedly in the decision, criminal acts of cruel treatment, torture and humiliating and degrading treatment of Kosovo Albanian citizens in the period of war.
For the Work of Mistreating Forbidden Ones Agim Demaj, Demaj Union, Driton Demaj, Selman Demaj, Fadil Demaku i n Nexhat Demak They've all been sentenced to three years in prison.
So, Sami Lushtaku was sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing a civilian who, according to lawyers “, had no name”. So had declared then Lushtak's defense attorney, Arian Koci, who had said his client was convicted of In existence murder.
Meanwhile Sylejman Selimi 6 years in prison for witness rape at the Lycoc detention center.
“Today, the trial chamber at the Foundation Court in Mitrovica declared the indictment in the Drenica 2 case. The indictment claimed the existence of a Kosovo Liberation Army detention centre (UÇK), where the prosecutor claims KLA members had committed war crimes against the civilian population, among other things, by deliberately exercising violence, cruel treatment, beating, torture and degrading treatment of Kosovo Albanian civilians banned in the KLA bans on Licoc, all allegedly taking place in August and September 1998. The charges brought by the Prosecutor for War Crimes against the First and Condemned Civil People under Article 22 and 142 of the LPRSFJ (actually criminalised under Article 31 and 152 of KPRC), contrary to Article 3 common for the Geneva Conventiones and Article 4 of Competing Protocols II, where all are international rules of law in power during the time of armed internal conflict in Kosovo. The court ruled that Mr. Sylejman Selimi, Mr. Jarhir Demak, Mr. Zeqir Demak and Mr. Isni Thaci is “Future” for cruel criminal treatment, torture and degrading treatment of the citizens (Kosovo Albanians) and sentenced them to seven (7) years for Mr. Selimi, and six years from (6) to others”, said the Court's announcement.
2016: It was Warned that an extraordinary session for the case would be initiated. This initiative, taken by PDK deputies, had also received criticism because it was interpreted as a policy intervention in justice.
The decision of the Court of Appeals that had been interpreted as a legal procedure ? All reactions;
The Court of Appeals in 2016 had confirmed the sentences of the accused in the case of Djrenica II. After two years, in 2018, one of the convicts was released, Jarhir Demak. The parole release of Demak had been welcomed, but had launched a major criticism debate over Sylejman Selim's failure to be released. In this debate, almost all political parties were involved, there were reactions to civil society, ombudsman and KMDLNJA.
Selimi's own defence attorney, Tome Gashi, had often drawn criticism in terms of politics regarding his client, Sylejman Selimi. Gashi also had criticisms saying that behind this process lies politics itself.
The address behind this was: Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court had later announced that it is not a competent organ to decide on bail.
Willful irregularities in the process? The testimony of EULEX Judge Chairman Malcolm Simmond:
We are publishing the testimony of EULEX Justice Chairman Mr. Malcolm Simmons, who during the Drenica case trial has been willing to testify to deliberate irregularities.
His statement is self-explanatory. E ULEX has never agreed to have him testify in the Court regarding these, and neither have local judges of the Supreme Court of Kosovo. Who's manipulating and who's being called in the rumors.! This document was to explain.
Sylejman Selim's state of health while he was in prison
As long as she has suffered this sentence, Sylejman Selimi's health condition has not been good. There were almost every year, reporting on his bad condition until, in one case, he had confirmed that himself to the Human Protection and Rights Council (KMDLNJ).
“The state of health and convicts Sylejman Selimi is not good and it is kept under control with a daily therapy, due to major migraine headaches, even because of the rheumatic problems”, KMDLNJ report” reported on one of the visits they had made to Selim at the end of 2018.
In 2019, in early January, Sylejman Selimi was admitted to CKUK because of poor health.
Today, on January 25, 2019, Sylejman Selimi was released on parole.
General Sylejman SELING is born.! A few minutes ago, after being held straight for over five years, and having held the sentence for 227 days without judicial ruling, the commander of the KLA General Staff General Sylejman Selimi” has finally announced his lawyer, Toma Gashi. /Periscope.













