1500 cases of domestic violence for six months

Luljeta Aliu had reported her beating from her husband in justice. She says that since he runs a big business, there were many police friends around him. He says he confirmed that, through them, he tried to hide the violence exercised against her. According to Aliu, police even tried to conceal the threat of brother - in - law [...]
She says that since he runs a big business, there were many police friends around him.
He says he confirmed that, through them, he tried to hide the violence exercised against her.
According to Aliu, police even tried to conceal the threat of brother - in - law to expel him from his home, reports KTV.
Although there were witnesses, the police reportedly concealed many of their statements.
It has asked the state to have another legal-based approach to domestic violence cases.
Two more cases of women like Luljeta Aliu were read from herself in discussing domestic violence but who have preferred to remain anonymous.
Justice institutions officials say they are committed to preventing and treating these cases.
But, the ombudsman has criticised justice institutions, saying it takes up to 8 years for a case to be handled in the court's police, prosecutor.
The last tragic case for women experiencing domestic violence was last week, where a woman died in CKUK after her husband allegedly had first beaten her and then thrown her off the road to the hospital.












