Confession of notorious Serbian Judge Danica Marinkovovic sentenced Kurti to 15 years in prison

The Serbian judge of violent measures installed in Pristina, Danica Marinkovic, who during the 1990s has almost condemned all Albanians who have in any way refused the Serb regime, has reported on a Belgrade television today how he sentenced Albin Kurti in 1999 after the arrest in Pristina during the bombing. [...]
Albin Kurti in 1999 was part of the UCK's office in Pristina, which was run by Adem Demach and where Kurti was his assistant and translator.
Marinkovic has begun reporting with Kurt's arrest during the NATO bombings by Serbia's Police, showing that he himself was the case's investigative judge.
“During taking personal data when it was asked that the country's citizen is right away I have come to the conclusion that he is an extreme nationalist, with nationalism he told me he is Albanian, and when I asked him whose country is said to the Republic of Kosovo, so then the Republic of Kosovo did not even exist. We told him that the province of Kosovo is in the context of Serbia, he said “jo” I don't know the Serbian state, it's an occupational state, the Serbian people are occupant and I am a citizen of the Republic of Kosovo” has said Marinovic.
She later said that when she asked the printers to write down the so-called “Republic of Kosovo” has again received Kurti's reaction.
Marinkovic has gone on to say he's been asking whether Kurt served in the Yugoslav Army, even here he had received answers that even “if I received the invitation I wouldn't go because the Yugoslav Army is optator and enemy”.
“He has joined U n CKUE in 1998, and he told me don't mistake writing the so-called KLA that to us Albanians The KLA is the real liberation army, which is fighting with the Serbian police to free Kosovo to make the state independent” Marinkovic has said.
The now retired judge who has blacked out the lives of Albanians later has confessed to Kurti's sentence following the process against him in Nis, where Kurti was sentenced to 15 years in prison. But, of course, he has not mentioned Kurt's beating after refusing to recognise Serbian authorities. Kurt himself confessed that after this beating he couldn't walk a week.
Marinkovic has also removed the moment when Kurt was released from prison, following international pressure, refusing to sign the document, which he pardons part of the prison.












