Hoxhaj: Belgrade politics protects, promotes criminals

Hoxhaj: Belgrade politics protects, promotes criminals

Former Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has said Belgrade's policy aims to protect and promote criminals, not prosecute them. Through a text on the social Twitter network, Hoxhaj has written that Serbia has not failed in criminal persecution of war criminals because in fact it was never the goal [...]

Through a text on the social Twitter network, Hoxhaj has written that Serbia has not failed in criminal persecution of war criminals because it was never really their intention to do so.

He has said Belgrade politics aims to protect and promote criminals

The escape from the prison of war criminal Rajko Kozlline, who had been sentenced to 15 years in prison for massacres committed against the civilian population during the Kosovo war, according to Hoxhaj, made Serbia remain a genocide state.

Serbia has not failed in criminal persecution of war criminals because it was never really their intention to do so! Belgrade's policy aims to protect and promote criminals. The escape of someone responsible for the deaths of 27 unarmed civilians clearly shows that Serbia remains a genocide state. “wrote Hoxhaj on Twitter.

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