Naser Pajasitaj's release sparks numerous reactions

Naser Pajazitaj, accused of killing Donjeta Pajasitaj, has been released during yesterday's court rulings. The decision was made by the College of the Supreme Court. His release from the indictment sparked numerous reactions. The family responded by saying that they no longer believe in justice. We do not [...]
The decision was made by the College of the Supreme Court.
His release from the indictment sparked numerous reactions. The family responded by saying that they no longer believe in justice.
From today on we have no faith in the police, the Court, or the prosecutor, when they have been unable to reveal the truth for seven years.
These are more interested in taking a payload from the state than in putting justice in their country”, Donita's brother, Shkelm Pajaziaj Facebook wrote.
Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu has also said that the Supreme Court's decision to release the accused for the assassination of Donjeta Pajaziaj is unacceptable.
“I am commenting on the rulings of the Supreme Court because for me it is unacceptable that a person who is sentenced to life in prison, so easily released from the case”, Haxhiu said in the address given in the Parliament for the two-year government's work.
Commenting on the Supreme One's decision, Haxhiu has said reforms initiated by the government are important and that citizens most need needs.
Let me once again express my concern for an announcement just made public by the Supreme Court. The person sentenced from the first instance - to life sentence, Naser Pajazitaj, and the second to 35 years sentence - has been acquitted of prosecution by the Supreme Court”, she said.
The MP Women's Group of the Republic of Kosovo also reacted.
Among other things, they deemed it unacceptable how killing a woman applies to our courts as little as it can pass without punishment or a minority sentence.
For us as an MP Women Group, it is unacceptable that a woman's life applies to our courts as little as anyone can pass without punishment. Or with a minor sentence.”, the MP women's group wrote, the Reporter follows.
In addition, the order institutions failed to provide security to women, saying it is encouragement for violators.
Security institutions in many cases have failed to provide security to women. Then you waste time in apprehending the perpetrators. And after capture it's not likely to be left free. This is an encouragement to bullies. By respecting the work of the judiciary as a separate and independent power, we want to make sure it is on the right hand and on the right. In this case and all the cases.”, the MP women's group said.
At the same time, he was sentenced to life in prison for killing Donjeta Pajasitaj in November 2015.
Apel had later changed his decision, reducing his sentence to 35 years.












