MPJDʹ: Serbian institutions are criminalised

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has again reacted through a communique for the media in the case of the Serb convict's escape for the Kosovo assassination of Rajko Kozlline, who has committed crimes in Kosovo, continues to be an active member of Serbia's Army. Serbian criminal Kozlline has escaped [...]
Serbian criminal Kozlline has escaped from prison, where he was sentenced to the massacre of 27 Albanian civilians in the Tarnje massacre.
MPs have said that this fact once again proves that Serbian institutions are criminalised, that they are guided and still filled with persons who committed genocide in Kosovo and other countries of the region.
“Criminal Kozlline was never detained as rule bodies continue to enable escape from punishment. The Kozlline scandal well shares the involvement of almost all state-owned equipment in protecting criminals and their impunity for genocide crimes committed in Kosovo. Serbia's Defence Ministry kept that active army member even after being convicted of war crimes against the civilian population in Kosovo. Law institutions never detained him, while all criminals of this massacre found him innocent”, are said to be among other things in the MPJD '%s' community.
This is the complete communique of MPJD):
Serbia has deliberately avoided punishing the plaintiffs of the Ternje massacre, while the only one convicted of symbolic condemnation is criminal Rajko Kozlline, who, despite the court's proclamation of condemnation, has continued to remain an active member of Serbia's Army. Criminal Kozlline was never detained as law enforcement agencies continue to enable escape from the punishment.
The Kozlline scandal well shares the involvement of almost all state-owned equipment in protecting criminals and their impunity for genocide crimes committed in Kosovo. Serbia's Defence Ministry kept that active army member even after being convicted of war crimes against the civilian population in Kosovo. Law institutions never detained him, while all criminals of this massacre acquitted him. And [also] that which they have been given a clear accusation [of punishment], and they have been saved from the punishment. Serbia's Interior Ministry is still enabling the hiding and fleeing from justice to this monstrous criminal”, the MPJD communiqué says.
With all these actions, according to them, Serbia, led by Vuciq, is proving that it does not want to contribute to justice and is not ready to face its criminal past sincerely. “Institutions there proudly continue to be guided by those who caused horror and genocide throughout the former Yugoslavia. Denying, denying and hiding mass crime and cemetery are continuing to be state policy as in Milosevic's time.
We remember that former Yugoslav Army member Rajko Kozlline, who has not been put on trial for the crime of Albanian civilians in the village of Trnje in Kosovo in 1999 and who, according to media claims, has fled Serbia, has been an active member of Serbia's Army even after being convicted.











