KMDLNj requires equal treatment for local lawyers with international Special

The Kosovo government has earmarked a total of 1.5m euros to pay for the protection of potential indictees from Kosovo by the Special Court, as well as covering all expenses linked to the judicial process for close family members of those to be tried. This much, KMDLNj through a media report [...]
This much, KMDLNj has viewed it as symbolic compared to possible expenses, both for protection and close family members.
“Although there are voices and attitudes opposing this position of the Government of Kosovo, KMDLNI has strongly supported this decision considering that this is the obligation of the Government of Kosovo so far ago, that, under similar circumstances, the governments of Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Northern Macedonia have allocated funds to citizens of these states and their family members, even in much higher 87x1>, the report says.
Here's the rest of the KMDLNj reaction:
Kosovo citizens, without their own will, are being sent to another state and are facing an investigative, prosecutorial, judicial, other administrative system, which are not from Kosovo, have nothing to do with Kosovo, speak no languages spoken in Kosovo, and have no similarities or compliance with Kosovo tradition or quo. Family members of the accused, those who are tried or convicted eventuals cannot be deprived of the basic human right to be interested, participate in the trial, or visit the possible convicts for which considerable material means are needed, and for which most family members do not have them. With all the laws, statements and national and international conventions on human rights for those deprived of freedom, it is for convicts to keep their punishment as close as possible in their lives, to be close to their family, and to protect their families by saving large material expenses. If you are convicted of a certain criminal act, this does not mean that deprivation from freedom is denial of all human rights. KMDLNj, due to the discriminated treatment of Kosovo citizens, from the moment they are interviewed, to the rejection of the sentence, had proposed that the burden of all expenses, such as judicial protection, all expenses for close family members, as well as monitoring the rights of persons deprived of freedom be covered by the Special Court budget because special circumstances have been created for Kosovo citizens, the potential subject of this court and similar cases that we do not have in similar practices until judicial. Since the Special Court does not compensate for these expenses, KMDLNJ has no dilemma that the state of Kosovo should do so because it has obligation.
Recently in the media, it is rumoured that international lawyers are demanding unaffordable punishment for Kosovo's budget and abnormal for our standard. As an example, KMDLNj points out that according to the media, Mr. Lushtaku, Mr. Najs asked 2000 euros in payment for one day. Of course, these fees, but even higher, will require other international lawyers.
Kosovo government, at least as informed KMDLNj, has not yet allocated the amount for lawyers from Kosovo who are listed for judicial representation and protection of potential indictees before this court.
In this context, KMDLNj requires equal and undisputing treatment of lawyers from Kosovo and international ones because they do the same work. If any accused is willing to engage any lawyer who has international name or legal company, he should account for the amount the government shares for lawyers from Kosovo, while any amount oversteps the government-set limit must be compensated by its accused. The government does not have to allocate tools for a costly protection for some accused and other means envisioned under the government's decision to accuse others.
Any discrimination in this area, for KMDLNj, is unacceptable and will be publicly denounced as human rights violations and abuse of public money!
The Kosovo government has no need at all to allocate funds or tools for protecting Kosovo's image before this Court for the fact that responsibility is individual and should be addressed as such. The Kosovo government must allocate tools for necessary and necessary protection for the accused and their family members, and if anyone wants protection outside these limits, let him pay himself.












