Expressing details about Rexhep Selim Special interviews

Rexhep Selimi's lawyer, David Young, has handed over his complaint to the Special Appeals Chambers against the decision by the Prosecution Judge, who rejected the release request of all KLA leaders currently being tried in The Hague. Anques have even handed over the defenders of the other accused in this case, he [...]
Rexhep Selimi's lawyer, David Young, has handed over his complaint to the Special Appeals Chambers against the decision by the Prosecution Judge, who rejected the release request of all KLA leaders currently being tried in The Hague. Ankea has even handed over the defenders of other indictees in this case -- Hashim Thaci's, Kadri Veselin and Jakup Krasniqi.
In his parachutes, Young has discovered some details that were not known earlier, which concern Rexhep Selim's interview in The Hague, writes news.
Selimi reported in November 2019 that he had received an invitation from the Special Prosecutor's Office to interview the suspect's quality. Selimi also confirmed that the interview would take place during that week. The announcement of his invitation, “10, ” The KLA released it on November 10th, 2019.
But, except in November, Rexhep Selimi was interviewed once again after three months, specifically in February of the year we left behind.
In his quarters, lawyer Young stresses that both of Rex Selim's interviews were “expanded”.
“They are nothing more than general contextal factors that have nothing to do with Mr. Selimi. There is also no specific reason for how this information affects Mr. Selimi to escape, especially in light of the fact that he took no steps to take so Despite his extensive interviews by the SPS in November 2019 and February 2020, which clearly demonstrated the nature and purpose of the charges against him”, said in lawyer Young's parachutes.

For the interview or duration of Rexhep Selim's interrogation was very little known, but that he was interviewed in February, there was no information.
Selimi, along with other KLA leaders, is facing 10 counts of war crimes.
The preliminary procedure judge has rejected the first request for provisional release from custody, but that the same request has ended in the Special Appeal Chambers.
The latter has appointed three judges who already have the case.











