Tahiri: The Special is doing her job, soon the arrests and detentions begin.

The Special Court in the past two days has submitted dozens of invitations to former Kosovo Liberation Army members. Such invitations are expected the following day. Even connoisseurs of political circumstances in the country are warning arrests and detentions by the Special Court. Political analyst Ramush Tahiri, in a proposal for Economy Online, says [...] invitations.
Such invitations are expected the following day.
Even connoisseurs of political circumstances in the country are warning arrests and detentions by the Special Court.
Political analyst Ramush Tahiri, in a proposal for Economy Online, says special invitations to former KLA members are normal and should be received as such.
He says that the Court is expected to call some 300 people, among them even top leaders of the Liberation Army.
“The KLA and others will be called, it is very normal to expect that at least 300 people will arrive in the process of courts. People fear when large or small numbers are said, but if the court has the appointment for claims on crimes committed by the KLA, that is, the general staff is taken to be the organisational structure, the commanders of the brigades, the police commanders, operational units, because the entire KLA structure is handled”, he says.
In addition to interviews, Tahiri says that arrests and detentions of guests will begin in the coming days, as judicial procedures cannot be conducted while the accused are at large, due to the possibility of influence on potential witnesses.
For any murder that has occurred or any crime in the period specified a year after the war and two years before the war is the period defined by law and the law has been voted in Kosovo and arrests and detentions are expected, because investigations cannot be carried out on some occasions because the nature procedure is the impact on witnesses even in the process itself, and because they are afraid to be handed over to the tribunal or not. At the moment, everyone says the KLA war has been clear as a fact, everyone says they will protect the purity of this war that is a fact, but no one says they will answer to the concrete case. And the Court decides on the concrete case whether you are guilty or guilty and whether it is reasonable or not and whether it is acceptable to the laws of war, he says.
Asked whether such an invitation could come even to the address of President Hashim Thaci, Tahiri says he does not know whether it will happen or not, but cautions the first state that if that happens, he should resign from the position he exercises.
The responsibility is individual to everyone, I could consult but he is responsible to the law before the Constitution and responsible to the people. He determines whether he resigns or not, if it were me, I would have resigned, but he should respect the legal obligation. By law, each suspect cannot perform a function, resigns as a suspect, an indictment arises, cannot be performed, but you must be with you in surrender to the institutions of justice. Will you receive an invitation or not, I have no evidence if I had brought it to the prosecutor that someone is involved in a crime, because murder crimes, against life, rape never gets old and every citizen has a duty, even if he hears about it and the prosecution decides according to fact and according to work”, he says.
Tahiri estimates Kosovo has made a big mistake when it decided to establish this Court. According to him, the same courts are founded only when terrorist organisations are involved.
I consider that Kosovo has made a big mistake when it has adopted such a court with such a appointment because that is what I say has happened to terrorist organisations that are declared outside the law or black lists proclaimed by the European Union, but also the president of the United States. If this court is very efficient and does the job as it has a mandate for 5 years it does not require an additional mandate then it will turn out that more ethnic Albanians are condemned for the war in Kosovo than it will be Serbs”, he says.
The Special Court, founded in 2015 by the Kosovo Assembly, will investigate crimes allegedly committed by Albanians during the recent war in Kosovo. With 82 votes for, 5 against and 1 abstention, MPs had voted down the necessary constitutional changes, which had paved the way for the founding of this court sought by the international community.
At the time, the prime minister had been Isa Mustafa, while Deputy Prime Minister Hashim Thaci.











