Kurti after Cal was convicted: Intriguing decisions, solidies with our warriors and our KLA

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after Salih Mustaf's sentence to 26 years in prison, writes Periscopi. This Special Court decision, Kurti called it “injunctives”. There are thousands of killers from Serbia, meanwhile, who have never been convicted or tried for the atrocities they committed in the Balkans. Only 26 Serbs have been sentenced [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after Salih Mustaf's sentence to 26 years in prison, writes Periscopi.
This Special Court decision, Kurti called it “injunctives”.
There are, meanwhile, thousands of killers from Serbia who have never been convicted or tried for the atrocities they committed in the Balkans. Only 26 Serbs have been convicted of over 12,000 deaths and more than 20,000 sexually violated in Kosovo. Each of the Serb convicts, on average, has killed over 462 Albanians and violated 770 of them.
Yet, they have received sentences far easier than the one given today to Salih Mustaf, who has fought, not to invade, but to free his country.
That verdict is indignation. What is the message that this verdict gives to Ukrainians who today fight the aggressor?
The complete post of Albin Kurti:
Bogujevci family massacre, Duriqi and Llugaliu, who killed 16 non-involved Albanian civilians in the war, was sentenced to only 20 years. He had even been released in 2018, three and a half years before the end of the sentence, as said in good behaviour, even though he killed children who have been sleeping. Sasa Cvjetani has been part of Serbia's reserveists, who committed themselves to genocide in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. Only yesterday did we realise that he was arrested in Athens, Greece, as part of a drug cartel.
Meanwhile, there are thousands of killers from Serbia who have never been convicted or tried for the atrocities they have committed in the Balkans. Only 26 Serbs have been convicted of over 12,000 deaths and more than 20,000 sexually violated in Kosovo. Each of the Serb convicts, on average, has killed over 462 Albanians and violated 770 of them.
Yet, they have received sentences far easier than the one given today to Salih Mustaf, who has fought, not to invade, but to free his country.
That verdict is indignation. What is the message that this verdict gives to Ukrainians today who fight the aggressor?
I am hopeful that independent institutions of justice will understand injustice and reflect on other scales of judgment.
Every people's fight against the invaders is universal. It is unacceptable when the deliverer is more serious than the genocide aggressor. Today we're always solidiers with our warriors and our KLA.












