Professor from Westminster University for Special: It's forgotten who was the victim, who was the aggressor.

Critical in the special court's work has been reported by Westminster University Aidan Hehir. In an interview for RTV Dukagjin, Hehir has said he is forgetting who the aggressor was victim in the recent war in Kosovo. Until the Special Court is intensifying its work and the verdicts [...] are expected to begin soon.
In an interview for RTV Dukagjin, Hehir has said he is forgetting who the aggressor was victim in the recent war in Kosovo.
While the Special Court is intensifying its work and the first judgments are expected to begin soon, criticism against it is not cease.
Professor from Westminster University Aidan Hehir says the Special is an internationally imposed court and is not complying with the principles of justice.
The Special Court does not match the principles of transitional justice. No one can deny that serious things have happened in Kosovo following NATO's intervention and the coming of UNMIK. To me this court is very problematic. I can say that the internationals carried out dictatorships on Kosovo to form Special”, Hehir said, follows Telegrafi.
The recogniser of justice cases accuses the West of barking at Serbia, as according to him in the recent war in Kosovo the aggressor was Serbia.
Serbian crimes have not been addressed properly. We know where the bodies of the missing persons are. The answer is no. The main responsibility for crimes committed, destruction and deportation belongs to Serbia. Why Serbia is not subjected to such pressure. In a form of Serbia has been western-led. Many people I have met in Serbia admit that terrible things have happened in Kosovo and that great violence has been exerted against minorities”, Hehir said.
Researchers say even the major geopolitical changes taking place in the world have had their impact on the political situation in Kosovo.












