“Scandalosis, Serbia controls our prisons?”, required responsibility for Haxhi's statement.

As a non-scandalous” have named political activists in the country and law affairs connoisseurs, the Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu's statement, that Serbia has promoted the escapes of prisoners from Kosovo prisons. The prononquir and Albanian Post have requested political responsibilities, but even the yöurrdics, if they are true, for these statements of [...]
Albanian Post's pronocuari have requested political responsibilities, but as if they were true, for these statements of the minister, as well as investigation into all these failures, as far as escapes are concerned.
The justice minister has given no responsibility at all, and in some cases she and her subordinates have tried to blame other institutions for the recent escapes, three to three months.
Hours ago, Haxhiu, speaking of the case of Faton Hajriz, escaped from the Smrekonica prison a few weeks ago, killed Friday by Serbian police, after being wanted by Serbian authorities as suspected of killing a Serb policeman and wounding another on Thursday, said that escapes from the “prisons were organised, co-organised and facilitated by criminal groups linked to power structures on Serbia's territory<1>.
The “is scandalous, said at the latest”, says Democratic Party of Kosovo Secretary-General (PDK) Vlora Citaku, in a motion for Albanian Post.
“Minister Haxhiu has said Serbia controls our prisons”, react extremely surprised Citaku, “and has more power in them than the Government of Kosovo”.
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She recalls that Faton Hajriz is not the only case of escapes until she mentions one other expert, well-known in the underworld, who after being sentenced by the court for inciting the murder of police officer Triumf Riza, escaped.
“Enver Sekiraqa, a criminal with pedigrees, has escaped from the state's hands, and no one gives responsibility, just stupid reasoning”, recalls Chitaku, looking for an investigation of “these genocide failures”.
While for Ehat Miftaraj, director of the Kosovar Institute for Justice (IKD), Haxhi's statement should be seen more “as poor efforts to manage with its failure as minister to manage and ensure that convicts suffering punishment in the correctional service bear the sentence pronounced by the court”.
It is a fact that Serbia has become a paradise for Serb criminals performing criminal acts in Kosovo, offering institutional and state support, even offering state posts”, he tells the AP, referring to Serb criminals fleeing from Kosovo to Serbia.
However, he points out that in not one case has happened so far with any Albanian.
“Rasti Hajrizi is an isolated case, where the deceased now due to mismanagement and mismanagement with prisons from the minister's cabinet itself, the same has escaped from the suffering of the sentence, and for that responsibility is the Justice Ministry” itself, states.
However, Miftaraj points out that if Haxhiu has evidence that Serbia has impacted his escape “he should make public and inform the public how it could happen with the ministry she leads”.
For more if this is true, someone has to answer to the law”.
On the other hand, he points out that if Haxhi does not offer facts and evidence, even her public stand “is nothing more than failed attempts to flee responsibility and accountability and shell public opinion with news of peace”.
“As if this approach affects even international partners who don't take Kosovo's demands seriously even in cases where we are right”, he raises concern.
What happened?
On Saturday 20 July, Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu has claimed that the latest escapes from Kosovo prisons have prompted Serbia.
These comments, Hadziu did them through a Facebook post until he commented on Faton Hayriz's case.
Initially, Haxhi said ethno-political use “of the criminal act of killing a police officer in Loznica on the part of the government of Serbia is unacceptable, deliberate and pre-arranged”.
“Through former spokesman for Slobodan Milosevic's party (SPS), now its chairman and Serbia's minister of internal affairs, Ivica Dacic, gave news that the fugitive from prison in Kosovo, Faton Hajriz, convicted of several serious criminal acts, has been killed”, Haxhi wrote.
The information these days, according to her, were controversial, so she claims that “cannot be sure, whether he is really killed and whether he was killed in the territory of Serbia or Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including other important and necessary details for the investigation. There is definitely a need for extensive, deep investigation to whiteen the truth of this case”.
“The acts of fleeing some people with criminal precedent, who are suffering punishment or pending execution of sentence, have recently been systematically repeated in such a way that at least they could qualify as coincidence”.
The act of killing one police wound another in the vicinity of Loznica in Serbia, in the prism of Minister Haxhiu, “are undoubtedly heavy works against the order, official law and police officers”.
The failure to murder the police is undisputed act punishable in any legal and moral sense. We strongly condemn any such action”, she added.
The important “has to point to the fact that the escape of some people who are being sought by responsible institutions in the Republic of Kosovo is being done in only one direction: that of Serbia's territory”.
She argued that “informations of our organs suggest that, in some cases, these escapes have been created, organised, co-organised and facilitated by criminal groups linked to power structures on Serbia's territory”.
This organisation consists of providing guarantees that for such persons the territory of Serbia, criminal groups there, and certain levels of power, they offer protection from prosecution of the Republic of Kosovo. The shield is given not only to non-extradition, but to any information co-operation with the justice organs of the Republic of Kosovo”.
Such support, Haxhiu added, “is certainly intentional, organised and related to the goal of undermining the public, constitutional and legal order of the Republic of Kosovo”.
Serbia's “Option of territory as a shield to the prosecution of the criminal organs of our Republic serves crime and openly contributes to the violation of the institutional and legal stability of the Republic of Kosovo. The systematic frequency of these cases in this period has no meaning but the aggressive political goal of our northern neighbour”.
On the other hand, the minister stresses that using the act of criminal murder of police by the interior minister in Serbia as promoting the legitimacy base to create the need for a counterattack on Albanians and their institutions, or to create a circumstance of equality with unmatched events in any dimension, “is totally unacceptable and deliberate”.
“This rhetoric of the Government in Belgrade is a warning for future events cooked in Belgrade, which have a clear chauvinist and ethno-political perspective”, estimates.
In this situation, Haxhiu claims that a local and international investigation “is necessary to investigate systematic acts of instigating and triggering, organising and co-organising the escape of prisoners, detainees and fugitives from justice in Kosovo, on Serbia's territory, and building a shield there to impunity and prosecution of criminals from the Kosovo Republic's body<1>.
As justice minister, she confirmed that she offers full co-operation of our state in this direction.












