Rrustem Mustafa today appears before Specials

Former Kosovo Liberation Army Commander for the Llap Zone Rrustem Mustafa (Remi) will be interviewed today by prosecutors of Specialised Chambers in The Hague. Remi left for the Netherlands yesterday as he also declared that he would be protected by the KLA in The Hague. He also stated that he felt [...]
Remi left for the Netherlands yesterday as he also declared that he would be protected by the KLA in The Hague.
He also stated that he felt innocent and that he is responding to the Special Court's invitation to claims made by Dick Marty.
Other than Remi was sent to The Hague during yesterday. KLA, Sami Lushtaku.
Lushtaku is scheduled to be interviewed two days after Remi, exactly on the 16th.
The invitation to the interview also received Sokol Dobruna, Nazif Mehmeti and Raymonda Rreci.
Lawyers from some guests have said that their clients “will be voluntarily offered” and that “are willing to clarify any situation” the Special Prosecutor is investigating.
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 Prosecutor's Office has not spoken about invitations, while authorities in Kosovo have called on all those invited for the interview to answer, so as to show the KLA “pure war.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said on Friday that his government has not been informed by the Special Court of interviews to be conducted, but has recalled that Kosovo has a legal obligation to support the affected and their families legally and financially.
The Special Court Law was adopted in the Kosovo Assembly in 2015, while the institution became operational in July 2017, when the regulation of procedure and evidence was adopted.
Investigations will focus on alleged crimes from January 1998 to December 2000.
The Special Court Law was adopted in the Kosovo Assembly in 2015.












