Tromp: Special Court must interview Dick Marty

Nevenka Tromp, researcher for 12 years of The Hague Tribunal for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia and legalist at Amsterdam University, declares that it must definitely be former Senator Dick Marty to be a witness at the Special Court. She believes that the former Swiss senator did not appear in public to show that he is [...]
She believes the former Swiss senator did not appear in public to show that he is threatened by Serbia's Secret Service. “He has not made this announcement without consulting Switzerland's police”, Tromp says for RTK.
Lawmaker Tromp says Marty must testify not only before defence and prosecution, but also the judges themselves because on the basis of his report, the Special Court was established.
Even for the possibility of him being a witness, Tromp believes that Serbia itself is very concerned because its entire commitment to the creation of specials would be disputed.
Serbia's “intelligent service is concerned that Dick Marty may have said something or meant something about this plan of Serbia, which for decades is trying to present that the KLA has been criminal organisations and that they have criminalised the liberation war of the people of Kosovo” themselves, Tromp says.
However, in this case, it seems even Dick Marty himself is concerned. In an interview with Marty from defense, prosecution, or even Special Judges, all the questions would be submitted because the only person who will be able to answer these for the Special and his report is Dick Marty”.
Nevenka Tromp, who for 12 years investigated the work of The Hague's War Crimes Tribunal in the former Yugoslavia, claims that the West acknowledged the game of establishing specialised rooms for Serbia to recognise Kosovo.
But after that, Belgrade has withdrawn from talks in Brussels and the whole process is dead. Meanwhile, Serbia has achieved something very large, has an instrument of control and has seized a historic turquoise. With this tribunal, Serbia can plead that all were guilty in the Kosovo war.












