Protester before Appeal: "So now my father has burned me, and you will reduce the punishment."

Protesters from Krusha e Vogel and the Great have appeared before the Court of Appeals, against halving the sentence on Serb Darko Tasic, charged with war crimes. The Court of Appeals halved Darko Tasic's sentence from 22 years to 11 years in prison, which has revolted against the family members of those killed in the last war [...]
The Court of Appeals halved Darko Tasic's sentence from 22 years to 11 years in prison, which has revolted on family members of those killed in the recent war in Kosovo.
You're going to burn my father. He burned the bones of all our family and drove them into the Drin” River, one of the protesters told him.
For this, Shala asked to prove it.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of the village of Krusha the Great, Salaam Hoti, has said lawyers and lawmen should help the family obtain as much evidence as possible, not to receive such sentences, according to him, small and ridiculous.
“Come see our graves, greater evidence does not have”, he said.
According to the indictment's point, Tasic in Krusha Minor participated in seizures of property, plunder, illegal and deliberate destruction of property (house boy) that was not justified with military needs. While according to the indictment's point two, he was also accused of other actions as participating in the profaning of lifeless bodies of unidentified persons, burning them and throwing them into the Drin River.











