MD provides information from visiting The Hague where former KLA leaders meet

The justice ministry has announced that a delegation has met the detainees at The Hague. Through a media report from MD, it has become known that they have been notified of their concerns. The complicated procedures for issuing the documentation of visa family members who visit their relatives at the Paraburg Centre [...]
Through a media report from MD, it has become known that they have been notified of their concerns.
The complicated procedures for issuing the documents of visa family members who visit relatives at The Hague's pre-meditary Centre, the same weekly shots, problems with orders and payments, reducing weekend travel hours, and difficult payments to some of the lawyers, according to the ministry, have been some of their concerns.
Full announcement:
Justice Ministry Delegation Continues Official Visit to The Hague
The delegation of the Justice Ministry to head with Deputy Justice Minister Mr. Blerim Sallah, Senior Adviser and Cabinet Chief Mr. Genc Nimoni, as well as Justice Protection and Financial Support Division Leader Mrs. Spring Ejupi '% Hayzeraj, have continued meetings under the official visit to The Hague.
During yesterday and today, the delegation has met with persons being held at The Hague's Pre-meding Centre, as well as with other officials of the Kosovo Specialised Chambers Centre.
The meeting has discussed the overall functioning of domestic order, the conditions of treatment of persons held at The Hague's Pre-prisonment Centre, as well as the Free Jurydic assistance to them.
The complicated procedures for issuing the documents of visa family members who visit relatives at The Hague's Prosecution Centre, the same weekly shots, problems with orders and payments, reducing weekend travel hours, and difficult payments to some of the lawyers have been some of their concerns.
Their concerns have also been discussed at the meeting with President of Specialised Chambers Mrs. Ecatarita Trendafilova, Specialised Chambers Register Mrs. Fidela Donlon and other officials of the specialised chambers at The Hague, who have pledged to facilitate procedures for completing family documentation and their long-standing visa equipment, as well as dignified treatment and international standards of persons held at The Hague's Pre-burg Centre.
The justice ministry will fulfill its obligations in proportion to our citizens being held in custody.












