Limaj after Simmons's speech: Is it alarming how many people are unjustly held in prisons?

Fatmir Limaj, former EULEX indictee, is alarmingly praising the testimony of Malcolm Simmons in the Kosovo Assembly, saying that on the basis of such statements, there may be many others who are unjustly held in prisons. Limaj said these are irreversible damage. ” must be alarming for the country. [...]
Limaj said these are irreversible damage.
” must be alarming for the country. From what I heard today in that testimony I thought to myself: Do you think how many people in Kosovo's prisons are being held unjustly? What rule of law we're talking about is whether there are boys or girls in Kosovo prisons condemned by directive and not on the basis of evidence and facts”.
This is alarming, talking about people's lives. How much damage has been done to me and to some other people personally, who do not repair even some of the wealthier lives. Every time my family has been talked about and misused. Who can fix everything that's happened? It's not about people's lives, human authority. Unfortunately, we had the names of roads with prosecutors here in Kosovo. In Pristina, road appointments allegedly began are saviors”.
According to him, he is already on the trend to challenge and attack anything that was human and homeland.
It's obvious, this is fashionable to fight anything that's been national, national and human. It has already become fashionable to combat this structure with people who have spared nothing for domestic service. I hope Kosovo is not harmed by all this campaign. This is not a matter of eliminating an individual or a personality. I'm afraid this ultimately cost Kosovo. The liberating, upbuilding spirit of this country is weakening and deteriorating.











