The communiqué: I don't know what measures have been taken against the corporations.

Witness Bislim Office concerning the communiqué “53”, which allegedly was issued by the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) in September 1998, said he does not know what measures were taken against the collateralists. Initially, Judge Guénawel Mettraux introduced this communiqué to the witness, asking him to focus on the paragraph [...]
Initially, Judge Guénawel Mettraux introduced this communiqué to the witness, asking him to focus on the second paragraph, in which he said punitive measures of various forms are also being taken against the collateralist elements, which are continuing to perform Occupator power services.
Not that the S.C. communiqué knows which was in that period and these measures that were taken I don't know”, the Office said, when asked whether you know what measures were taken against those people who personify the communique.
After that, the witness was asked if he agrees it had nothing to do with the judicial sector.
And then the needle didn't have behind the judiciary”, said the office witness, but that his response was not heard when asked whether there was any idea of what penalty measures were being made there and what punishment the co-bortists received from the KLA.
Furthermore, Mettraux presented the witness with another document and asked him if he was aware that the enemy's cohortists were treated by the Military Police and Special Unit”, which he confirmed.
In fact, a document was presented to the Office, which he said was a summary of reports made by the commanders of the areas related to these entities, stressing that they are managing the matter well with the collocationists.
The judge returned to the witness's statement when he said that a document that had no protocol numbers, seal and no sign could not be in effect. After that statement, the office witness stayed in the courtroom today.












