Millaku: Prosecutors need another century to conduct war crimes investigations in Kosovo

Lawyer Haxhi Millaku has commented today's annual report published by the Kosovo Humanitarian Law Fund (FDHK) for monitoring war crimes trials in Kosovo during 2022. Milaku at Info10 in Kanal10 has criticised the small number of court hearings held on these cases, said prosecutors need one [...]
Milaku at Info10 on Kanal10 has criticised the small number of court hearings held on those cases, said prosecutors need a century of work to conduct war crimes investigations in Kosovo.
He has estimated that for these criminal acts, Kosovo needs at least 20 war crimes profiled prosecutors to complete these cases in courts within 40 years.
At least create a war crimes prosecutor. At least there must be 20 prosecutors to arrive for 40 years, because these crimes are not signed, that is the priority. But the lives of witnesses and criminals go by, and the tracks and delays will be dimer. It takes prosecutors listed at the level of office and support teams, the investigation team to be around 30-40 specialised war crimes investigators”, Milaku said on Kanal 10.
In handling these cases according to him, it takes Serbia to hand over war criminals, which it says can't happen because the Serbian state, except it doesn't turn it over, nor provides evidence of their crimes.
Serbia's pre-war and post-war Serbia has not presented any pressure whatsoever. Serbia does not hand over the crime files it committed, because it knows it will turn the boomerang into the internal and framework regulation it currently has in power and are direct members of the state structure. International will wasn't, nor is it. Serbia's war criminals, not only does it not give and present the facts of the crimes that have been committed.”, Milaku said.












