24-year-old sentenced to six months in prison for IS propaganda

The Constitutional Court in Pristina has sentenced the 24-year-old Berat Qamili to six months in prison for distributing materials supporting the militant group, the Islamic State (IS), on social networks. “Today it has become a judgment statement, and the Court found my client guilty of being sentenced to six months in effective prison,” said, attorney Gazmend Ismajli [...]
“Today it has become the court's judgment statement, and the Court found my client guilty of condemning him to six months in effective prison,” has said, attorney Gazmend Ismajli for Radio Free Europe.
The Act against Qamil from the Mitrovica circle was established in January 2018 under suspicion that it carried out criminal work “reunification or participation in the military or foreign police, in foreign paramilitary or pre-police formations, in group organisations or individually outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo. ”
Lawyer Ismaili has said his client has pleaded guilty, and in this case, the Court has taken on extenuating circumstances.
Qamil had been arrested in 2017 and was later assigned to house arrest measures for three months.












