International reports begin: Two former Kosovo fighters to be questioned by international court

Kosovo's prime minister has today met two men who will be questioned by an International Court for their role in the 1998-1999 bloody war for independence from Serbia. Ramush Haradinaj on Sunday met Sami Lushtaku and Rrustem Mustafa, who will be questioned in the week coming from [...]
Kosovo's prime minister has today met two men who will be questioned by an International Court for their role in the 1998-1999 bloody war for independence from Serbia.
Ramush Haradinaj on Sunday met Sami Lushtaku and Rrustem Mustafa, who will be questioned in the week coming from a prosecutor at the Specialised Prosecutor's Office in The Hague.

Kosovo's specialised chambers were established in 2015 to investigate charges against former independence fighters for committing war crimes.
Haradinaj, a former fighter, was twice tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the Tribunali established by the UN in The Hague. Today he said the struggle for independence in Kosovo was clean and holy. Kosovo declared independence in 2008 from Serbia. / Translate Periscope












