Lushtaku's Mustafa Goes to The Hague From Tomorrow

From tomorrow, several former Kosovo Liberation Army members will testify in The Hague before a special Kosovo war crimes prosecutor. Among the guests are Rrustem Mustafa, Sami Lushtaku, Sokol Dobruna and Nazif Mehmeti, reports the REL. Mustafa and Lushtaku will go to The Hague today, along with their lawyer, Arian [...]
Among the guests are Rrustem Mustafa, Sami Lushtaku, Sokol Dobruna and Nazif Mehmeti, reports REL.
Mustafa and Lushtaku will go to The Hague today, along with their lawyer, Arian Koci.
It has been reported that Remzi Shala, who has also received an invitation, will not appear in the interview, since he has said he does not trust the Special Court to address war crimes claims in Kosovo.
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.











