Former international columnist says Franco Simatovic was involved in crimes even during the Kosovo war

Former Human Rights Watch columnist during the Kosovo war Peter Bouckaert, in a recent reaction, has written about today's convict from the Criminal Court in The Hague, Franco Simatovic. He along with a published photo shows how some members of the Serbian Special Forces of Franco Simatovic prayed at the monastery of [...]
Former Human Rights Watch columnist during the Kosovo war Peter Bouckaert, in a recent reaction, has written about today's convict from the Criminal Court in The Hague, Franco Simatovic.
He along with a published photo shows how some members of the Serbian Special Forces of Franco Simatovic prayed at the Decani Monastery in Kosovo in 1998, saying the same were involved in war crimes in Kosovo.
These are members of Frankie Simatovic's Serbian Special Forces praying at the Decani Monastery in Kosovo in 1998, during their involvement in the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia in 1998. They were involved in atrocities there, as well as in Croatia and Bosnia. Frank today was convicted of his involvement in atrocities in Croatia and Bosnia. He was similarly involved in atrocities in Kosovo that led to US military intervention there. This is an important step towards international justice”, writes Simatovic
The mechanism for the Criminal Court in The Hague sentenced former Serbian state security leaders Jovica Stanisic and Franco Simatovic to 12 years in prison each.











