Krusha's residents protest before Court, which cut Serbian sentence to Darko Tasic

Residents of the Great and Small Krusha are protesting in front of the Court of Justice in Pristina in sign of riots to reduce the condemnation of war crimes convicts, Serbian Darko Tasic. Meanwhile, family members have asked to be the chairman of the Court who should go outside and talk to the protesters. Darko Tasic [...]
Meanwhile, family members have asked to be the chairman of the Court who should go outside and talk to the protesters.
Darko Tasic yesterday the Court of Appeals from 22 years in prison for war crimes in Krusha Minor has been sentenced to 11 years.
With Apel's decision he will hold 11 years in prison after being found guilty of war crimes against the civilian population in Kosovo. He is also accused of taking vehicles and agricultural machinery and other valuables belonging to Kasum Hajdari and other surrounding villagers.
To this point in the indictment, the Court found Tasic guilty and sentenced him to prison for seven years.
After announcing the decision on Tasic, protesters have attempted to enter the police station behind the Court and attacked the vehicle the accused was carrying.












