Naser Krasniqi receives the Special

Former commander of Pristina has been interviewed for two days at EULEX offices UCK, from the Pacific area, Naser Krasniqi. He hired Florin Vertop for the lawyer, but that T7 had the opportunity to contact him to get information about whether Krasniqi was invited as a witness or [...]
Former commander of Pristina has been interviewed for two days at EULEX offices UCK, from the Pacific area, Naser Krasniqi.
The latter has hired Florin Vertopi for the lawyer, but that T7 has had it possible to contact to get information about whether Krasniqi has been invited as a witness or accused.
Otherwise Naser Krasniqi has been charged with war crimes even in the Klecka case where he was declared innocent.
So far, invitations by prosecutors of the Special Chambers have received former commanders of operational zones, Sami Lushtaku's Rrustem Mustafa, but several other former KLA members, such as Sokol Dobruna and Nazif Mehmeti, etc.
Mustafa and Lushtaku have already completed the interview at The Hague, and they are expected to return to Kosovo these days.
Special Chambers or Special Court for War Crimes in Kosovo to investigate alleged crimes of members of Kosovo h - KLA.
These claims for crimes were filed in his report to European Council Senator Dick Marty, who says “crimes were committed to members of minority communities and political opponents from 1998 until the end of 2000”.
So after much effort, the Special Court was formed. This court was formed after the Kosovo Assembly adopted the necessary legislation and became fully functional in July 2017. The court is funded by the European Union and headed by international staff.












