Walker: There is no evidence against Thaci and others to be tried Milosevic's subordinates

Former OSCE Ambassador William Walker says he has not seen evidence against Thaci and others witnessed what happened in Recak in January 1999. Former OSCE Ambassador William Walker, the world, told the world of the crimes Serbs committed in Kosovo. 21 years later, The Hague of Holland did not [...]
He witnessed what happened in Recak in January 1999.
Former OSCE Ambassador William Walker, the world, told the world of the crimes Serbs committed in Kosovo.
21 years later, Serbian criminals who committed crimes in Recka and in many other Kosovo countries are not being tried in The Hague.
But those who are now being brought to justice are former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders.
That's why Walker has criticism of the Special Prosecutor's Office about who he accused and who he didn't.
I've been critical of the Prosecutor's Office for some time. I said there was a bloody war and a genocide policy in 1998-1999. Many people from Belgrade and Slobodan Milosevic's government did some terrible things here in Kosovo. Many people were brutally treated by the Belgrade government, and many people in that government are responsible for those acts. I often mention that the president of Serbia, Mr. Vuciq, was a member of Slobodan Milosevic's government and I am sure he was aware of what was happening in Kosovo”, he said.
Former US diplomat urges the international community to establish a court that investigates generals and ministers of Slobodan Milosevic's government
He even remembers the fact that Vuciq had described statements by former OSCE ambassador as fiction about the Rakak massacre.
“I know that he has confirmed that my description of what happened in Recak was false, so I see as not good the fact that he or any of Slobodan Milosevic's generals or government ministers have not faced the Office of Specialised Prosecutor, have not been charged and taken to The Hague. But I find there must be a court investigating war crimes, grave war crimes, massive war crimes committed by Slobodan Milosevic's government, those responsible under Milosevic's command. And so far I haven't seen him. I think the international community should create a more balanced Specialised Prosecutor's Office. ”
As far as Thaci is concerned, Veselin, Selimiqi's Krasniqi, William Walker, says he has seen no evidence involving these with war crimes.
I know all the people sent to The Hague, from the President to Kadri Veselin to Jakup Krasniqi. I haven't seen any kind of evidence from the court. They have a duty to do that, which is to present evidence to see if they can prove guilty under these circumstances. I have no comment on what the result might be, since I haven't seen the evidence or heard the” arguments.
William Walker came to Kosovo for the last time in January of this year and visited Recak on the 21st anniversary of the massacre.











