Kurti: State prosecutor engages day and night in order for those committing war crimes in Kosovo to be brought to justice

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has called on the State Prosecutor to engage fully, as he has said, day and night so that those who committed war crimes in Kosovo, for whom there are even living witnesses, will be prosecuted, charged and punished. Kurt has done this during the chat rooms. [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has called on the State Prosecutor to engage fully, as he has said, day and night so that those who committed war crimes in Kosovo, for whom there are even living witnesses, will be prosecuted, charged and punished.
Kurti has done so during the summits on the 23rd anniversary of the massacre by the Serbian Armed Forces over the Muliqi family, at the Mother of Drenas, from which she has even warned of genocide in Serbia.
And so I once again beg the State Attorney for all they know, to be fully engaged day and night so that those assassins, for whom there are even living witnesses, will be prosecuted, charged and punished. Because without justice, with only the truth, the wounds continue to remain unopened and so on”, Kurt said today.
Two more days ago, Kurti was standing in the graves of the Izbica Massacre victims, from there said more work was needed by the country's prosecution in order to bring those who committed these crimes to justice.
The State Procurory has the opportunity to prosecute and justice system in general also to judge in absentia. I believe it's unfair, unbearable, that only one person has been arrested for Izbica Massacre, since they have the right to judge in absentia. Prosecutors have good salaries, and they also have favourable working conditions”, Kurti said on Thursday.
For the dawn of the rich, institutional leaders have pledged as they recall the March massacres in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Kurti had earlier declared that Kosovo aims to sue Serbia for genocide, for the period of the last war in the state. That is what Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu had said.
We remember that, according to the Fund for Humanitarian Law, about 13,500 people were killed in the last war in Kosovo.