Lushtaku: I'd be happy if I wasn't invited by the Special

Former Kosovo Liberation Army Commander Sami Lushtaku has arrived at Pristina Airport, where he will travel to The Hague. Lushtaku said he didn't know what the Special Prosecutor would interview him for. Lushtaku told the media that you would be devastated if you did not have an invitation [...]
Former Kosovo Liberation Army Commander Sami Lushtaku has arrived at Pristina Airport, where he will travel to The Hague. Lushtaku said he didn't know what the Special Prosecutor would interview him for.
Lushtaku told the media that it was going to be great if you didn't have an invitation from the Special Court.
He said he has been contacted by all of his friends, including Kosovo President Hashim Thaci.
To The Hague, Sami Lushtaku will also be accompanied by MP Milaim Zeka. He said he believes in the KLA's pure fight.
I'm willing to accompany General Sami Lushtaku. I believe in the clean war of KLA”, he said.
While Lushtaku for the media has announced that 16 January will be interviewed.
Former Llap Operative Zone Commander Rrustem Mustafa is expected to arrive at the airport.
The Special Court Law was adopted in the Kosovo Assembly in 2015.
The tribunal will operate in The Hague, with international prosecutors and judges, but with Kosovo laws.
Its creation has followed the publication of a report by the Council of Europe in 2011, in which it reportedly has sufficient evidence to investigate crimes allegedly committed by former KLA members against Serbs and some Albanians suspected of co-operation with the Belgrade regime during and before the war.
Investigations will focus on alleged crimes from January 1998 to December 2000.












