The state will also pay for visits by married women to be charged by Special

Women or married men, with state money, will be able to go see their loved ones at The Hague if they face special court charges. This rule is defined in the Administratorial Guide for the Needed Financial Support for close members of the accused's family. [...]
Justice Minister Selim Selim Selimi has also taken care of the married women and men of all those who will face charges from the Special Court, writes Express newspaper.
So wives or men outside marriage who could file charges from the Special will be able to visit their partners in The Hague with state money.
At Article 1, point 1.1, Administrative Guide for the Needed Financial Support for members of “THE members of the FAMILY” of persons charged with the alleged crimes in the judicial process near the Special Chambers have predicted that within the immediate family, there is also a husband or wife.
The close family members of this administrative instruction are: husband, wife, children, extramarital children, adopted children (son - in - law), parents, brothers, sisters, stepparents, and extramarital spouse”, writes Administrastration Guide.

Kosovo's draft budget review has decided to allocate 20m euros for the support of persons to be charged by the Special Court. Earlier, it was in the 3.5 million budget. This increase of tools was requested at the AAKA deputy, Gazmend Abashi. Even MP chief PDK, Bedri Hamza, had reasoned on sharing these tools. He had said that this divided amount is not spending, but it is planning and spending depends on how things happen.
This is not of good will, we hope that no cent is spent on this category, but when it comes to happening, this is the legal obligation the state of Kosovo has received”, Hamza had said that was also the former Minister of Finance.

VV) MP Mimoza Kusari had said in the hearing that Prime Minister Hoti has refused to sign the Administrastration Guide with which the payments are arranged for those who will confront the Special.
The government's chief has never clarified such a position, despite the fact that Guidance is in effect while the means are divided by Parliament's decision.
However, the Special Court was founded to investigate claims by Swiss Senator Dick Marty, who had drafted a report involving former KLA leaders in crimes against humanity to postwar political killings.
More than 200 people have been interviewed from January 2019, including former KLA superiors, former deputies, mayors and ordinary citizens.
There is even an announcement that the first charges have gone to Special, where nine former KLA leaders are among them, including current President Hashim Thaci and Chairman of the Union. PDK, Kadri Wessel. Until October is the time when such a special indictment will be rejected or confirmed.
But why was the Special Court established, which was a target of undoing at the end of 2017?
The answer is clear: to clarify accusations written by a Swiss, Dick Martyt, in a report. 27 pages, which holds the KLA leaders responsible for crimes committed during and with post-war organised crime. (Albanian report: KETU)
To investigate these charges, the prosecutor, Clinton Williams, had also been appointed, who had said they would file approximately ten charges against the former KLA leadership.
But what are the names mentioned in the former Swiss senator's report?
They are: Hashim Thaci, Shaip Muja, Kadri Veselin, Azem Syla, Fatmir Limaj, Xhavit Haliti, Haradinaj are the main characters in Dick Marty's report.
These former KLA leaders, Marty, linked them to criminal acts committed during wartime and post-war.
How many times are the names of KLA leaders mentioned in the Marty Report?
Rather, the name of former KLA political leader Hashim Thaci is mentioned. So his name figures in almost every 30 pages of the Report. In all, five times his name and last name is mentioned, and another 21 times his last name. In all, former Prime Minister Thaci's name is mentioned 26 times.
Next MP follows The PDK, Shaip Muja, mentioned 20 times in The Report. He also had positions at the KLA General Staff. In addition, the report also mentions Kadri Wessel's name, currently Kosovo Assembly Speaker.
The name of Fatmir Limaj, currently deputy prime minister and leader, is mentioned six times NISMAs. Azem Syla and the Haradinaj family are mentioned twice in the report.
The appointment “Drenica Group” is mentioned five times, while its leader is reportedly Hashim Thaci.
This type of criminal activity has continued to operate even after the war in other forms, related to organized crime, until the European Law Rule Mission, EULEX '%i revealed the case of the Medicus clinic in Pristina for organ trafficking”, the report stressed.
Some other members of the Drenica Group have been given indicators during the investigation that they played vital roles as co-conspirators in various criminal activities. These include Xhavit Haliti, Kadri Veselini, Azem Syla and Fatmir Limaj. All these have been repeatedly investigated over the past decade as war crimes suspects and joint criminal enterprise, including major cases led by UNMIK, The Hague Tribunal, and EULEX. Until today, everyone has escaped from justice”, Marty writes.
“Direct sources that are responsible show that Haliti, Veselin, Syla and Limaj, as well as Thaci and other members of the circle of their close associates will have been ordered, and sometimes they will have personally followed, the realisation of a number of murders, imprisonments, aggressions and interrogations, in different regions of Kosovo, and specifically, what interests us most, during operations carried out by the KLA on Albanian territory, in 1998-20111, the report is said.












