Mustafa asks Kurti and Osmani to ensure for KLA leaders: The Less They Can Do

After reporting that Croatia, Austria and Slovenia have offered immunity that former KLA leaders being held in custody at The Hague, such action is also being requested by the Kosovo government. “I am strongly convinced that none of the KLA leaders, who are now facing charges at the Special Chambers in The Hague, [...]
I am strongly convinced that none of the KLA leaders, who are now facing charges in the Special Chambers in The Hague, pose a threat to justice if allowed to defend themselves in freedom. All have shown willingness to face justice”, Mustafa has said.
On the other hand, he has said it is up to the country's institutions to ensure that former KLA leaders are being held in custody.
It's the least high institutions in the country should do for their citizens. High positions also require high responsibility, whether you like it or not, Mustafa has told the news.net.
We remember that during 2004 when the former general of KLA, Ramush Haradinaj, was being held in custody by The Hague war crimes Tribunal, then former president from LDK ranks Ibrahim Rugova, had guaranteed his bail release.










