Svechla reacts to Serbian arrest: We neither forget, nor forgive,

Svechla reacts to Serbian arrest: We neither forget, nor forgive,

Interior Minister Jalal Svecla reacted after the announcement of a Serb war crimes suspect's arrest in Kamenica. Svecla said that crimes committed during the war in Kosovo neither forget nor forgive. The direction for each human act against the innocent population is inevitable”, Svechla wrote. [...]

The direction for each human act against the innocent population is inevitable”, Svechla wrote.

The interior minister added that Serbia has committed genocide in Kosovo, and that is a world-renowned fact.

“The heads of criminal acts against the innocent population have never been convicted of such crimes or sentenced minimally. While we have fresh pain for each oppressed, abused, expelled, slaughtered and extinct citizen, justice is a must. It's delayed but it's inevitable”

The Special Prosecutor announced that the defendant Z.A., arrested today, allegedly that during the war period in Kosovo, specifically in March 1999, at the police station in Kamenica in the quality of the official person and in co-ordination with other members of Serbian police, informed and armed, had originally beaten the injured with initials B. M, with rubber bars and kicks, tormenting him inhumanally, tortured and causing severe injuries, trauma and health consequences, and seriously living for an hour and a half, actions sanctioned according to local laws, customs of war and the Geneva International Convention and additional protocols.

Also, according to the Special Prosecutor, there is reasonable doubt that the defendant Z.A., during the period of war in Kosovo, specifically in the February-March 1999, in co-ordination with other members of Serbian police and paramilitary groups, has participated in the deportation and violent deportation of the citizens of Kamenica with the district, then has begun to plunder homes, and then, with the intention of damaging Albanian property, has set fire on it, as well as participated in mistreating Albanian civilians.

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