Lawyer for wounding the woman in Fushe-Kosovo: The court's mistake not to arrest a recivilist

Lawyer Meshar Selimaj, in connection with the wound of her wife by her husband in Fushe-Kosovo, has blamed the court for refusing to put the suspect in house arrest when he was a review. On show “FIVE”, Selimaj has said that objective circumstances and subjects should be viewed and the motive [...]
Lawyer Meshar Selimaj, in connection with the wound of her wife by her husband in Fushe-Kosovo, has blamed the court for refusing to put the suspect in house arrest when he was a review.
On show “FIVE”, Selimaj has said that objective circumstances and subjects should be viewed and the motive that has led to the carrying out of this criminal work.
It is the court's mistake not to arrest a “genocide, Selimaj has declared.
He has stressed that Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu should be reserved by statements when such decisions are made, as according to him, this affects the work of the judiciary.
“The Minister of Justice is reserved by such statements as it affects weakening the image of judicial work and internal functioning, they are influenced by politicians' words and by pressure from the media”, he has continued.
Meanwhile, lawyer Jevdet Smakqi has said that if the victim had a defense warrant then it was Kosovo Police duty to oversee it.
Smakqi has said that although penal policies have been very tough lately for cases of domestic violence, pre-adultative measures are not in force.
Meanwhile, the activist, Anita doctor, has said that the state has power in these cases.
The murder of women is the last link of systematic violence exercised by women every day by partners, of course there's a state hand, we're living in a patriarchal society where men are seen superior to women, society has given you a right to exercise physical violence against women because it says tradition that is constantly called at”, the doctor has declared.
According to her, there are still no concrete steps for Kosovo to be a safe place for women, nor even their homes currently”.
“We have not seen concrete steps to publish Kosovo and their safe havens for them”, the doctor has followed.












