Daily Mail: English citizenship Kosovo being held in a hell prison in Serbia, situation is very serious

The British Tabody Daily Mail has written for Sadik Durak, 53-year-old from Kosovo with English citizenship, which on February 17th was banned by Serbian authorities at the Croatia-Serbia border crossing in Batrovci as he was going to visit his family and is being held in custody on claims that “has committed war crimes”. Daily Mail writes [...]
The British Tabody Daily Mail has written for Sadik Durak, 53-year-old from Kosovo with English citizenship, which on February 17th was banned by Serbian authorities at the Croatia-Serbia border crossing in Batrovci as he was going to visit his family and is being held in custody on claims that “has committed war crimes”.
Daily Mail writes that he is being held incorrectly in a prison in Serbia that someone has described to media as hell.
Duraku was sent to the Supreme Court for War Crimes in Belgrade and charged as a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) and for committing insults during the war in Kosovo.
British media report that his family says it is impossible because he was in Britain applying for asylum in 1998 and stopped moving from country until 2004.
Critics have accused Serbian authoritarian President Aleksandar Vuciq of a political trick amid mounting tensions between his nationalist government and Kosovo, writes the Daily Mail.
In a petition posted on the internet, his daughter Susan writes about her father's arrest on false charges, calling for the help of British institutions for his release.
The Daily Mail recalls that Vuciq is accused of seeking to imitate his Russian ally, Vladimir Putin, by fuelling tensions with Kosovo.
Duraku, director of a Brighton-based washing company, will remain in custody until he appears again in court next month, the British medium writes, citing a source that has told them that “situata is very serious”, and that he is staying in a hell prison.
In the early hours of April 17th, Serbia banned dozens of buses with about 1,500 Kosovars for more than 20 hours at its border crossings with Croatia and Hungary.
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