Quinn: The political class has been aware that it will face Special

The Special Court has caused <x0-therms” political in Kosovo, with recent invitations it has sent towards former KLA members. Ramush Haradinaj resigned from the prime minister's post last week due to the invitation he received from the tribunal. In his post, the last seven months of interviewing have also been invited [...]
The Special Court has caused <x0-therms” political in Kosovo, with recent invitations it has sent towards former KLA members. Ramush Haradinaj resigned from the prime minister's post last week due to the invitation he received from the tribunal. In his post, dozens of other former KLA superiors have been invited for the last seven months of interview.
Since the Special Court has been voted in the Kosovo Assembly, according to former KLA Special Forces Commander Anton Quinn, it has been expected that the Special will start concreteising its activity, establishing cases and inviting former KLA soldiers to the interview, whether as suspects or as witnesses.
Political “classa has been aware that Kosovo will sooner or later pass through this process, which has become known to us that it is inevitable when we are asked to vote on Special Court”, he has declared for Zeri
Ramush Haradinaj's trip to the interview, in advance resigning from the chief of executives' position, according to Quinn is to be assessed positively.
He was naked from institutional representation of the country. Such an example would be good to be followed by each state official in case he is invited by Special Court”, he added.
Despite numerous invitations that have come towards former KLA members, Quinn has considered the KLA war as a whole to be tarnished by nothing. But despite this, there are individuals who will face justice and be judged.
I hope that possible processes that will be opened by the Special Court pass with as little pain and shock as possible. Kosovo is above all of us, all of us owe it to the closure of open and questionable issues so that future generations will have the clarity of the past, which would bring the needed calm to move forward with the commitment to consolidate Kosovo's citizenship”, Quni, who is also LDK deputy.












