Total report of KAS is also talking about Astrit Dehar and Salih Mustaf

Yesterday, the UN has released its annual report on Kosovo. Corruption has been cited, lack of transparency of government, violence, the case of Astrit Dehar samples, Salih Mudtafa's sentence by the Special Court in The Hague. The report also speaks of the murder of the pregnant woman by her ex-husband in the KKUK court... Serious government corruption and lack of [...]
Serious government corruption and lack of investigation and responsibility for gender-based violence are cited as some of the most serious problems in the U.S. State Department of Human Rights report in the part of Kosovo.
Other problems in the report for 2022 include other forms of violence, as well as crimes or threats against ethnic minorities and other marginalised groups.
While publishing the report, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that reports published for a large part of the world's countries demonstrate the United States' commitment to advancing human rights in the world.
Corruption, Lack of Transparency in Government
The report for 2022 mentions that the law envisions criminal penalties for officials involved in corruption, but that Government has not implemented the law as a whole.
“has been several cases of government-level corruption reporting. Officials have sometimes engaged in corrupt practices, with no punishment. The lack of effective judicial supervision and fragility for law enforcement has resulted in this problem”, said the report.
It has been mentioned that several corruption cases have been repeatedly appealed and that the judicial system, on occasion, has allowed the expiration of the prescribing of cases.
“in December 2021, the Kosovo Institute for Justice has identified 11 corruption cases that have jeopardised the forecast; in January, seven of these cases have expired due to prescription”.
The report also mentioned the Anti-Corruption Agency and the National Audition Office as responsible for combating government corruption.
By September, the Anti-Corruption Agency has published 29 opinions on specific cases that have potentially been conflicts of interest and activities that could in the future constitute conflicts of interest. Prosecutors have filed 150 charges regarding corruption, and in 34 cases sentences have been pronounced by October”.
The report for 2022 also mentioned that nongovernmental organisations in Kosovo, but international organisations, have repeatedly highlighted the failures of the judicial system to punish cases of corruption, so very few cases of senior officials involved in these violations have ended with penalties.
For more, in the corruption part, two major corruption investigations at the border between Kosovo and Albania have been mentioned.
“The findings have resulted in the arrest of 74 Kosovo Police officials, two Kosovo Customs officials and 34 Albanian Police officials”.
“Later, in September, three police officials have been sentenced to 15 to 30 months in prison for abuse of their positions, for accepting the bribe, and offering aid for smuggling goods at border points between Kosovo and Serbia”.
Part of the report mentions that the trial launched in 2019 against former Agriculture Minister Nenad Ricalo still has no epilogue.
He and eight other ministry officials have been charged with abuse of power, since they allegedly manipulated grants.
Discrimination and Social Abuses
In the part of the lack of gender-based investigation into violence, the report notes that such cases, including sexual violence and other violations, are not often reported by victims because of social stigma and lack of trust in authority.
By September [of 2022], prosecutors have investigated 160 cases of violations and filed 30 indictments”.
The report cites an 11-year-old violation in Pristina by five suspects an adult and four minors.
In December, prosecutors have filed charges against suspects, charging people with trafficking, using the sex services of child victim and pornography”.
Later, the 35-year-old pregnancy was mentioned in the courtyard of the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo in November.
The suspect, her husband, escaped arrest and committed suicide two days later.
The police have confirmed that the victim has previously reported domestic violence and has been on police protection”.
The report also concludes that fewer women hold leadership positions in businesses, police or government.
The Ombudsman's institution has reported that women are often subject to discriminatory employment practices, as well as forms of discrimination, including sexual harassment in the workplace, both in the public and private sector”.
According to the report's findings, women in Kosovo “are under-represented in the labour market, as only one in five women is an active part of the formal labour market.
The Dehar case
This report describing developments in 2022, in addition to corruption and nontransparent criticism, also mentions the case of Astrit Dehar, LVV activist. In their report, DASh mentions that investigations into the Dehar case, whether the same has committed suicide or suicide, are still continuing.
The investigation into the death of Vetevendosje Party activist in 2016, Astrit Dehari, has remained ongoing. Dehari has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in an attack on parliament. Authorities investigated whether Dehar committed suicide, while members of his family and representatives of the Vetevendosje Party claimed he had been killed because of his political activism”, writes DAS.
The following is the mention of recent developments in this case, such as. The extinction of blood and urine samples.
In August, Dehar's family confirmed that there was evidence that Dehar was attacked before his death and demanded the replacement of the chief prosecutor. In September, a Justice Ministry Inspectorate report found officials had improper access and shared camera records from Prizren's Para-burging Centre, violating requests for data protection. In response, in September the government suspended the former director of the Department for Operations, Security and Transportation of the Pre-prisoned, the former director of the Prizren Pre- Hamil Centre and chief inspector of the Justice Inspectorate. In December, the justice minister announced that Dehar's blood samples and urine had disappeared from the Legal Medicine Laboratory in Pristina. Later, the Justice Ministry suspended four officials from the Law Medicine Institute, including Deputy Director”, the play on the Dehari case in the DAS report.
Salih Mustafa case
The report has also cited the sentence of former KLA soldier Salih Mustafa for war crimes by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers with headquarters at The Hague.
Mustafa, who was known during wartime as “Cali”, was convicted of criminal torture, unlawful murder and arbitrary detention.
Kosovo's specialised Chambers convicted former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Salih Mustafa of war crimes, including arbitrary ban, torture and murder, located in April 1999. The Specialised Chambers sentenced Mustafa to 26 years in prison. Another case against former Kosovo Liberation Army members has remained under way”, the report said.












