Albanian Ambassador to the UN HINA Russian diplomat: Ramush Haradinaj, do not mention him, he was twice declared innocent.

At today's Security Council session for international justice institutions and the mechanism of courts against war crimes, Albania's Ambassador Ferit Hoxha set the example of wars in the former Yugoslavia as an example of the need for institutions that punish war criminals. He called for the work of righteousness to continue and not to [...]
At today's Security Council session for international justice institutions and the mechanism of courts against war crimes, Albania's Ambassador Ferit Hoxha set the example of wars in the former Yugoslavia as an example of the need for institutions that punish war criminals.
He called for the justice work to continue and there will be no expiration deadlines, but underlined another point.
The act of justice against war crimes will not succeed if it continues with the deregulation of criminals, when political leaders try to manipulate history and claim that major crimes in countries like Vukovar, Srebrenica, Recak and so on have not occurred.
In the end, responding to the Russian side's insight into the involvement of Albania and Albanians in war crimes, he said it was a <x0.>overdossis of a sick fantasy”.
What you heard about my” country, said Ambassador Hoxha, “has as much credibility as what you heard from this same delegation of how Ukraine has no war or that the Christians are killing themselves”.
He told the Russian delegation not to mention former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Hardinaj because he was tried twice already and both have been acquitted.
“It did not hide, did not escape, resigned from the prime minister's post, and surrendered itself to justice, faced facts, won and is now free. ”
“A will do the same, Russian soldiers and politicians charged with crime of aggression and other serious crimes?”, Ambassador Ferit Hoxha said.
The Russian charges certainly concerned the smoke for “the yellow house” in Albania and other masquerades involved in Dick Marty's notorious report.
The war crimes tribunal in Yugoslavia has conducted extensive investigations in Albania, the ambassador said.
“Hemes so freely, open and found nothing. Neither then, nor later, nor ever, for the simple reason those charges were without any basis”, he said.










