Attack on Rama and the great lie of Vjosa Osman and Albin Kurti

For Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama is apologist of the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, “, when it reduces the crimes that have been committed in Kosovo by the Milosevic regime in ethnic cleansing”. Serbia, according to Osmani, has committed genocide in recent Kosovo. With the fact that Serbia has committed genocide [...]
Serbia, according to Osmani, has committed genocide in recent Kosovo.
With the fact that Serbia has committed genocide in Kosovo, even Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti agrees, it even goes further, saying that Serbia should be indicted for this.
The preparation for the indictment is huge because such a case does not dare, does not have to, nor can it be lost”, the first executive declared.
Despite the giant, the Kosovo government has yet to take any steps in this direction.
Moreover, according to researchers at the Kosovo Institute for Justice, Gzim Shala, Albin Kurti's promise to sue Serbia for genocide at the International Court of Justice for crimes committed during the war is technically impossible.
The genocide indictment, according to Shala, by the Government was used more for domestic political consumption than as a real opportunity.
Kosovo is not a member of the United Nations Organisation, nor is it a member of the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of Genocide Crime. For this reason, Kosovo has no right to press charges for Genocide”, Shala has indicated.
Such an evental indictment, according to Shala, except that it would be rejected by the International Court of Justice, would expose Kosovo in the international arena as a non-serious state.
Unfortunately, this government promise gives false hopes to all the families of war crimes victims, who now and years await justice for their cases”, he added.
In the same line of thought is international law professor Besfrot Rrecaj.
According to the lines, locus stageOr the right to be a party to the International Court of Justice is only the states that are members of the United Nations Organisation, and for this reason the Government of Kosovo is forced to postpone its promise of indictment against Serbia indefinitely.
“As long as Kosovo is not a member of the UN, or at least until Security Council Resolution 1244 is in force, it is hard to believe that Kosovo can file a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice”, Recay told Albanian Post.
The eventual initiative of such a lawsuit on the part of the Government of Kosovo, according to the Rheat, is not possible and realistic in a predictable future.
“Abroximation of Resolution 1244 does not appear to be highlighted for a short-term or mid-term”, he added.
Unlike Shala e Rrecaj, Adi Beqiri, international relations researcher at the Geneva Diplomacy School, has told of Albanian Post, two ways in which Kosovo could possibly sue Serbia without being a member of the UN.
Kosovo can use a third state that could initiate the case for genocide against Serbia, such as the Gambia case against Myanmar in its alleged genocide of”, Beqiri told the Albanian Post.
The other way is to use an organisation that would file charges against Serbia, to the International Court of Justice, which would require an opinion from the NND whether there was genocide or not”.
In his exhibition as prime minister before Kosovo lawmakers, Albin Kurti, he had declared that, under his direction, the genocide indictment against Serbia will be prepared at the International Court of Justice for crimes committed during the war in 1998 and 1999 against the Albanian civilian population.
The genocide indictment against Serbia had also been one of the election promises in the Vetevendosje Movement programme.
“We are convinced that Serbia has committed genocide in Kosovo in the recent war on us, and this deserves an indictment, and the government of the Republic of Kosovo has its duty to our history, to the citizens who have open wounds and was committed to our future, which requires a democratic state, a righteous state in which it is clearly known who the aggressor is the victim of”, had declared Kurti.
That the Kosovo government aims to sue Serbia for genocide has also confirmed Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, in a television presentation, adding that the dictatorship, which she directs, has started working in this direction.
“There have been meetings with local and international experts, we've started working in this direction, but I can't give details about this process because of the sensitivity that has the” themes, Had Haxhiu had declared.
It's been 18 months since he took power, and Hadziu can't give any details today. That's because the government has never started working on this.
The work with him had even ended when elections were won.
From Drenie Himbeva












