Prosecutorless for President Thaci's Letters

It's been three years since he sent them letters. But President Hashim Thaci did not suggest whether he received an answer from Chief Prosecutor Alexander Lumezi or from the Prosecutorial Council. They were asked to clarify the recent war crimes in Kosovo, punish those who violated during the war, murders of Albanians, and research about [...]
They were asked to clarify the recent war crimes in Kosovo, punish those who violated during the war, the killings of Albanians, as well as research into broken religious sites.
And Chief Prosecutor Alexander Lumez has said that the competencies in the case are being carried to the Constitutional Prosecutorship in Pec. But the latter instructed that responses be received by the Special Prosecutor in Pristina at the War Crimes Department.
No statements by prosecutors to clarify the cases the president asked for according to judges of justice have an address: the lack of political will to whiteen these cases, in fact, writes Kankosova.
Efat Miftaraj from the Kosovo Institute for Justice (IKD) doubts the president and other citizens will receive answers to these cases for a long time, as a result of the delay, and sees the small number of prosecutors dealing with these cases.
And to help clarify the crimes of Serbs during the war, the Prosecutorial Council has also created a task force, part of which is Special Prosecutor General Drita Hajdari.












