Special: Lawyers ask for money, Kosovo institutions put off payments

Lawyers of former Kosovo Albanian superiors and members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, who have been charged with war crimes, crimes against humanity and obstruction in Justice, have already made their requests at the Ministry of Justice to compensate for their commitment. The Ministry of Justice, the Commission for Review and Deployment of the Juridical Protection Division, respectively. [...]
The Justice Ministry, respectively, has not returned any response to any of the defenders, since this Commission, as confirmed to the Kosovo Clan, has not yet started work.
It also becomes known that the start of the Commission's work on review and deployment is being hampered by acts outside the Ministry of Justice, but neither by the latter nor by the State Attorney General has it become known who or why is obstructing his work.
And whenever financial compensation starts for lawyers from seven former KLA members, the Justice Ministry vows that in the ministry's weekly spending mirrors, it will publish all expenses related to this process.












