Coronavirus also restrains the Special Court

Coronavirus has restrained the work of the Special Court, which in recent months had increased the number of guests as war crimes suspects and had warned of the rapid establishment of the first indictment. At this institution of justice, which is formally Kosovo, but has headquarters at The Hague, they are working with [...]
Coronavirus has restrained the work of the Special Court, which in recent months had increased the number of guests as war crimes suspects and had warned of the rapid establishment of the first indictment. At this institution of justice, which is formally Kosovo, but has headquarters at The Hague, they are working with reduced capacities.
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office, which makes up the prosecution body under Special Generals, has not ceased questioning suspects, even after the first cases of coronary were confirmed in Holland. Of the latter is former Kosovo Liberation Army General Staff Commander Azem Syla. On March 8th, he has travelled to The Hague for interview, time reports
Before him, in late February, Emruh Xhemajli, one of the former leaders of the People's Movement, the political organization that formed him, was invited as a witness. KLA. He has given a three - hour witness.
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office did not provide information about the capacities currently operating, but have said to have authorized the Chambers to be declared about it.












