Government Kurti forgets pledge to sue Serbia: Lawyers demand that sooner preparations, delays call them failure

Local institutions must prepare the indictment against Serbia for genocide as soon as possible, the lawyers in Kosovo assess. According to them, Kosovo has enough evidence for such a thing to be achieved. In addition, they demand that Kosovo be prepared in this direction, in contrast, Serbia gains politically. The renowned lawyer, Musa Damati, mentions [...]
According to them, Kosovo has enough evidence for such a thing to be achieved. In addition, they demand that Kosovo be prepared in this direction, in contrast, Serbia gains politically.
The renowned lawyer, Musa Damati, mentions the indictment Poland has made to Germany for the damages it has caused during World War II.
Damatti considers the policy failure not to sue Serbia.
Kosovo's “Republic is actually too late in international legal procedures. Imagine after World War II, Poland has recently begun to seek compensation from Germany because of the damage it has caused during World War II, so the Republic of Kosovo has failed to pursue these procedures, with guidance in the past, is not that it has achieved any progress at this stage, so it is the last time to approach work seriously in order to seek responsibility and account for what damage has been done as material materials of”, Damati indicated.
Damati has also shown the legal ways Kosovo must undertake to prepare the indictment.
“Initially, its working teams should be created which should have professional meetings with the collection of all the evidence and evidence that exist, because if such an indictment failed to prevail in a judicial way, you know that our position in this context would only be weakened and won opposing sides, so even the initial job should be done very seriously”, he said, while there is a lot of evidence of witnesses to sue Kosovo”, Damat said.
While the other lawyer, Tome Gashi, says that as representative of Recak's families, he has managed to sue a Serb but that under the circumstances then, his sentence had been pronounced only 15 years in prison.
“I was the representative of the Recak families and I actually represented them, and I accused a police officer or said the only policeman who was convicted of the Recak massacre was Zoran Stanojevic, and since the death penalty was lifted, he was not sentenced to murder and attempted murder, nor any other sentence because it was a legal vacuum, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison<1>, Gashi said, who requires institutions not to be delayed in preparing for Serbia's indictment. /eo












