Serbia sends Albanian prison invitations to Nis

Hashim Mecianaj, from the Upper Squirene Clan, has accepted an order to appear in the Nis Prison on July 1st 2019 to hold the 13-year prison sentence, which has been pronounced in the Act of Appeals Court in Kraguyev on 23.12.2013. The Leskovci Court had sentenced Mecian to 20 years [...]
Hashim Mecianaj, from the Upper Squirene Clan, has accepted an order to appear in the Nis Prison on July 1st 2019 to hold the 13-year prison sentence, which has been pronounced in the Act of Appeals Court in Kraguyev on 23.12.2013.
The Leskovci Court had sentenced Mecian to 20 years in prison for two criminal acts committed during the Kosovo war, which under Serbia's laws at the time have qualified as “Terrorism”.
All Albanian prisoners who have served prison sentences in Serbia and who have been sentenced to charges of “Terrorism” by courts there during the war and shortly after the end of the war, but also who have returned to Kosovo, based on invitations to Serbia's courts, are required to return to Serbian prisons to keep their prison sentence.
Serbian courts have begun sending invitations to Albanians, ordering them to present themselves to the correctional services to uphold the sentence, threatening that if they fail to appear at the invitation, “then they will be brought to violence” in Serbia's prisons. Such an invitation was received just a few days ago by Hashim Mecina, from the first Scytheright Club.
Mecnya, who had been kidnapped by the Serbian Police and Army in his village of Cline Equinname of Svilaj, would have to appear in Nis Prison on July 1st of this year to hold the 13-year prison sentence, which the Court of Appeals declared to Serbia's Kraguyevc. In fact, Mecianaj, who and many other Albanians had been kidnapped during the war in Kosovo and sent to Serbia, had been sentenced to 20 years in prison for “Terrorism”, while pregnant by two criminal acts: “The attack on Serbian police patrol”, on July 10, 1998, with which three Serb police officers were injured and for “Armed Salum” on the bus running from Skenderaj to Mitrovica filled with Serb police officers, with checks being seriously injured and easy over 20 police officers.
Overly surprised, Mecian told “Zer” on Sunday that the invitation to appear at Nis Prison to hold the sentence was sent to police.











