So far over 25 invitations from the Special, mostly in the quality of suspects

The Special Court has started sending invitations to former Kosovo Liberation Army members late last year. So far, at The Hague, Sami Lushtaku and Rrustem Mustafa have given their testimony, until some of the guests have been interviewed in Pristina. Among those interviewed in Pristina is Sylejman Selimi, [...]
So far, at The Hague, Sami Lushtaku and Rrustem Mustafa have given their testimony, until some of the guests have been interviewed in Pristina.
Among those interviewed in Pristina is Sylejman Selimi, who was questioned a few days after being released from Dubrava prison.
Details for Special Invitements, he's given one of the lawyers protecting some of the guests, Tome Gashi.
He has said that so far there are over 25 confirmed invitations by former KLA participants who are invited by the Special Court, and most of them are suspects.
And it's now proving that certain people have received invitations two months ago and more, and it's been in their discretion to decide whether they're going to public or not, and part of those interviewed have only made public invitations in the days that were interviewed and not earlier, that's a disrepute right for everyone to make public or not the invitations to be interviewed by the Special Court<1>, Gashi stressed about the Index.
According to him, as of three months, the Special is almost every day inviting one from Kosovo to be interviewed for the KLA war.
Since December 2018, almost every day someone is invited by the Special Court and there are others who have been interviewed in other countries, such as, a few days ago, it was made public that he was interrogated by Special Court and Peter Shala, known as Commander Wolf, in Brussels, Belgium. The Special Court has the right to interview each suspect or witness in every state of the world on condition that that that state allows or does not oppose the interview. So far, the Special Court has interviewed suspects from almost each of the KLA area”, Gashi has said further.
He has estimated that the special prosecutor acting under the Special Court's competencies in The Hague has the right to question each suspect and witnesses at whatever stage the subject is, to question at the beginning of the investigation, during or before the investigation ended and then at the appropriate time decide whether to freeze the indictment or cease investigations of any former KLA member who has been or is under investigation for criminal acts in special competence.
The Special Court will not close and this court will have life expectancy over 10 or up to 15 years. As for Marty's report, that monstrous claims have been misused only to pave the way for the formation of the Special Court, because those claims of the removal and trafficking of human organs had been investigated by members of the KLA at least four times”, Gashi indicated.
According to him, once by former Hague chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte for the former Yugoslavia, he has found no evidence to accuse any KLA members.
“Then, the second investigation by UNMIK is found, and no incidents that have occurred have been found, then the third time from EULEX and yet no evidence of human organ trafficking has been found during the KLA war, and ultimately by prosecutor Clinton Wilson, who in his report stemming from Marty's report, has declared in 2014 that the trafficking claims have not been confirmed, just as Senator Dick Marty reported. Dick Marty's report has only been used to open the door to evil for Kosovo when it was voted into a document commissioned to be investigated by the Council of Europe in 2011”, Gashi has said among other things.
Therefore, as Gashi has stressed, Kosovo's biggest evil has been done to its deputies in 2015 by voting a Special Court against Himself, only against Albanians, against former KLA members, as well as in a way by amnising Serb crimes in Kosovo.











