New Government Seeks New War Crimes Institute

The opposition says the topic of war crimes should be discussed in the Assembly. There is no place in Kosovo that Serbs have not committed crimes. The same fate as did many in the village of Slovi, where 46 people were killed. Similar crimes by Serbs were committed in the other village [...]
The opposition says the topic of war crimes should be discussed in the Assembly.
There is no place in Kosovo that Serbs have not committed crimes.
The same fate as did many in the village of Slovi, where 46 people were killed.
Similar crimes by Serbs were committed in the other village of Lipjan; Hot shit.
Participants of these crimes are suspected to be Serb Goran Stanisic.
As part of the Serb police reserve forces, he had participated in the murder and expulsion of Albanians from Slovenian, Trboofci and other settlements.
Regarding doubts about the Serb, the Special Prosecutor during Thursday has filed charges against Stanisic.
Establishing this indictment is only one, but there is much work to whitewash thousands of crimes committed during the war in Kosovo.
In the agreement for co-ordination between LVV and LDK, the parties have agreed to adopt laws and formation of the Institute for War Crimes.
And how this Institute will work shows the number three government.
And the largest opposition party say there must be discussion on this topic in the Assembly.
Even Blerta Deliu, PDK deputies, says part of the discussion should be the idea of former Assembly head Kadri Wessel, who had raised the war crimes issue.
Kosovo, however, until two years ago had an Institute that dealt specifically with war crimes but has been closed.
Its refunction is also being sought by government chief Albin Kurti, reports T7.
Also open to co-operation are former members of the War Crimes Commission that Hashim Thaci had once established while in the prime minister's position.
Belgrade has been holding such a commission since 2003 that continues to gather facts about crimes that have occurred in former Yugoslav states.












