The special follows calls, 13 in less than a month

The beginning of 2020 is marked by the continuation of calls by the Special Court for Kosovars. In less than a month, the Specialised Chambers in The Hague have sent calls for interviewing 13 former Kosovo Liberation Army members, for some without becoming aware of what quality. The large number of invitations, according to [...]
The beginning of 2020 is marked by the continuation of calls by the Special Court for Kosovars.
In less than a month, the Specialised Chambers in The Hague have sent calls for interviewing 13 former Kosovo Liberation Army members, for some without becoming aware of what quality. Large number of invitations, according to O The VL-KLA means that very soon the first charges would be filed.
For the chairman of the Organisation of Veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the Special Court continues to remain unacceptable and unjust.
Hysni Gucati for Kosovo Press says that even if there is an indictment, they are groundless. He announces that more than 260 invitations have been reached so far.
Over 260 invitations have already arrived. Now one year they're getting done, over 260 invitations have come from the Special Court. The reason this pace is so fast, and there are many invitations this month we don't know it ourselves. However, this implies that they are speeding up their work, surely as soon as they are about to act, that God may give these acts never rise. Even if the charges were raised were groundless, for us”, Gucati says.
O Chairman The VL-KLA shows that two cases that have been called by the Special have been reported, and the latter testify that during the war they have not been in Kosovo at all.
In addition, Gucati claims they will continue to oppose this court. Because of not continuing the mandate of Specialised Chambers, there will be protests.
We do not rule out even the possibility of demonstrations or protests. It doesn't mean we're going out today or tomorrow, but we don't rule out opportunities. In June, he will continue his mandate, and we are negotiating with some of our Kosovo lawyers, but even with some friends who will soon get him up and bring him to parliament, go to parliament and the government. As the government is about to become, we will address it with a letter not to continue the mandate of this court. Always because it's unilateral”, Gucati adds.
It calls for the new Kosovo Parliament legislature to take steps not to continue the Special Court mandate.
However, the legal advocate of some interviewed by the Special, Arian Koci, says the mandate of the Specialised Chambers lasts as long as the European Union Council wants. He stresses that it is illusion to think that war crimes cases end in five years.
“Special Court is founded on the basis of constitutional amendment number 24. Just with this constitutional amendment has become a game with our deputies, because at the time you know there were deputies who were potentially in conflict of interest, so some people knew they could be investigated or even charged by the Special Court, and some sort of judicial creativity was created. The Constitutional Amendment reportedly mandated by the Special Court is five years old, but this amendment further makes references to the law, provides two-tonent, multi-understanding provisions, and ends with the provision that the Special Court's mandate ends when the EU Council informs them they have completed investigations and all procedures related to those investigations”, Koci says.
Hysni Gucati requires a local court to deal with Serb crimes in Kosovo, as 460 massacres have occurred in our country, and there are still no convicted Serbs.
This court led the country to the elections after incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj was invited to The Hague to the quality of the suspect by the Special Court, and because of this invitation he resigned from the prime minister's post.
The specialist also invited former Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veselini, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi.












