Former EULEX judge: I'll show you why Serb crimes in Kosovo have not been investigated

Former EULEX judge Malcolm Simmons has indicated that in the report he is expected to do in the Kosovo Assembly, he will show why the crimes committed by Serbs in Kosovo have not been investigated. Simmons has said that many evidence of crimes committed by Serbs is no longer in the hands of Kosovo authorities. When to [...]
Former EULEX judge Malcolm Simmons has indicated that in the report he is expected to do in the Kosovo Assembly, he will show why the crimes committed by Serbs in Kosovo have not been investigated.
Simmons has said that many evidence of crimes committed by Serbs is no longer in the hands of Kosovo authorities.
When I give a witness before the Kosovo Parliament, I will explain why these cases are not investigated. Evidence about many war crimes committed by persons with Serbian ethnicity is no longer available to Kosovo authorities”, Simmons said, through a post in Titter.
Simmons, during January of this year, in an interview with public television, has spoken extensively about scandals in the European Law Rule Mission.
He has said he expects the Kosovo Parliamentary Investigative Commission to do what EULEX and the European Foreign Action Service have so far failed to do.
“This commission will review abuses for rule of law that happened supposedly on behalf of the people of Kosovo, by judges and senior staff EULEX, an EU Mission for Rule of Law that claims to promote rule of law”, Simmons has said.
He has added that he is confident in the Kosovo Parliament to conduct a fair, transparent and impartial investigation into Kosovo's way of managing justice.
I believe that's what the people of Kosovo expect and deserve”, Simmons said.
Simmons has said that cases in which he and his colleagues are led by EULEX judges have included Kosovo citizens and criminal acts committed in Kosovo.
Former Judge of EULEX. Simmons had sought to speak to MPs about what the Commission for Legislation had set January 18th of this year as the date to listen to his statements.
However, this did not happen because of the distribution of the Assembly.
When I give evidence before the Kosovo Parliament I will explain why these cases have not been investigated. The evidence responding to many of the major war criteria communicated by persons of Serbian authority is no manager available to the Kosovo authorities. https://t.co/upfNADp9UA
) Judge Malcolm Simmons (@ Simmons Judge) May 13, 2021











