Trouble in Prizren: Krusjans protest 22-year war crimes sentence for Darko Tasiqi (Video)

Numerous citizens have gathered today before the Constitutional Court facility in Prizren. The same have protested before this court during the trial hearing against war crimes indictees, Darko Tasic. According to citizens, the 22-year sentence was low. Numerous members of the police have had to intervene that [...]
Numerous citizens have gathered today before the Constitutional Court facility in Prizren.
The same have protested before this court during the trial hearing against war crimes indictees, Darko Tasic.
According to citizens, the 22-year sentence was low. Numerous members of the police have had to intervene to remove citizens, who in this country had also placed numerous photographs of Kosovo victims who were killed by Serbs during March 1999 in the village of Krusha Minor in Prizren.
Tasic was convicted of the Constitutional Court in Prizren for two points of the indictment, to see him with 7 years in prison, and for the second to 15 years in prison.
According to the indictment, Tasic is accused of initially burning houses during the 15th March 1999 period, taking part along with Serbian police and military forces, to plunder and destroy civilian population assets, burning houses, taking in agricultural vehicles and other valuable items of peasants in general, and the Hajdari family in particular.
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The PSRK Act charges accused Tasic with both desecration of lifeless bodies, burning corpses along with other police and paramilitary forces and throwing corpses into the Drin River, a place outside the village of Krusha e Vogel.
According to the indictment, the accused by his actions has carried out a brutal assault on human dignity and is required to be punished according to current law with no less than 5 years in prison or long term imprisonment or by previous law, with no less than 5 years or up to 20 years in effective prison










