The Witness vs. Mustafa in The Hague says she has participated in an exhumation in Zenica

The Specialised Chambers in The Hague have concluded court hearings today against former Kosovo Liberation Army member Salih Mustafa. The witness to the Specialised Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) has been heard, whose testimony in most of the session has continued closed to the public. The chairman of the court said that [...]
The witness to the Specialised Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) has been heard, whose testimony in most of the session has continued closed to the public. The chairman of the court said the hearing would continue tomorrow with the same protected witness.
The Witness, who holds the W04676 code, said that she was part of an exhumation in the village of Zlath.
At today's session, she said they went to a mountain deep in the village, along with the victim's father, to exhumation him.
Its identity is not known to the public as its role in the development of exhumation in which it claims to have been present.
Mustafa's defense questions have come completely closed, like additional ones from the prosecution.
Six witnesses have been heard in the trial against Mustafa so far, all protected, whose identity has not been disclosed to the public.
The trial has begun on 15 September 2021 and is the first in Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague, and Salih Mustafa is the first arrested by the Special.
The Act against Mustafa was confirmed on June 12, 2020, while he was arrested on September 24th last year, with war crimes claims.
He is staying at The Hague's detention centre, while in his statement to the court he has been declared innocent. / KP












