Appellate sessions assigned to Peter Shala

Peter Shala has appealed Kosovo's Specialised Chambers Foundation decision ( At The Hague, which sentenced him to 18 years in prison for war crimes. As a result, May 15th and May 16th 2025 are assigned to hold Appeal sessions in this case. According to the decision, on the first day, the session will begin [...]
According to the decision, on the first day, the session will begin from 13:30 to 17:10, while on the second day from 10:00 to 11:35, reports “Justice Vow “.
The decision reportedly has been set after all deadlines for file delivery have been completed. It says that on February 4th, 2025 has completed handing over documents from the parties.
According to the agenda, on May 15th it is scheduled for 10 minutes to be the chief judge's opening statement, then it will come in an hour and 30 minutes with defence presentations. After the pause of 30 minutes, the session is expected to continue in an hour and 30 minutes with the preliminary statements of the Specialised Prosecutor's Office.
The victims' defense statements will take place for an hour at the start of the 16 May session. Then, 20 minutes are planned for defense, in response, followed. Periscope.
Shala herself has the right to speak, and if she wants to exploit that right, it has been planned for 10 minutes.
The hearing is expected to be concluded with the final statement by the chairman of the panel, which is in advance to last about five minutes.
In addition, defence has been instructed in the decision until May 5th at 1600 to show in case Shala wants to attend the session.
Otherwise, on March 28th 2025, a defense request has been rejected that Sokol Dobruna be called her witness.
In her decision, the head of the court, Michel Picard, has said the proposed evidence would not affect the trial of Shala in case they were accepted during the first-degree trial, where Shala was sentenced to 18 years in prison for war crimes.
In contrast, Peter Shala, represented by his defense, has submitted to the Appeals a plea against the reform order being pronounced on November 29, 2024, which forced him to pay the victims 208 thousand euros.
Based on five points, Shala seeks to suspend the Appeals panel's appeal against this order until the 18-year prison sentence is considered, against him for war crimes, or to cancel the measure given and turn it into a review of another jury.
On July 16th, Peter Shala has been sentenced to 18 years in prison, where he was found to be guilty of points 1, 3 and 4 of the prosecution. While currently Shala is in the process of Appeal concerning this case, since she has sought protection of legitimacy.
Shala was found guilty of arbitrary detention as a war crime against at least 18 people in the period between May 17th 1999 and June 5th of that year at the Metalli Fabric in Kukes, torture as a war crime against at least 18 people and unlawful murder as a war crime against one person.
Otherwise, during February 2023, the trial had begun on this occasion, where on February 21st the prosecution and the defense of the victims have submitted their opening statements, while on February 22nd they have heard Peter Shala's opening statements of defense as well as statements without his oath.
In March 2023 the presentation of the prosecution's evidence had begun, where 10 witnesses were heard, and in August had begun presenting evidence from the defender of the victims where two witnesses were heard.
Peter Shala was arrested on March 16, 2021, by Belgian authorities and transferred to The Hague on April 15, 2021, on the basis of a request for co-operation in implementing the warrant and order for transfer issued by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers.
In the confirmed indictment, Shala is charged with individual criminal responsibility in various forms of war crimes as arbitrary bans, cruel treatment, torture and illegal murder committed in the context of the armed conflict in Kosovo and in connection with this conflict.
The “commands that Mr. Shala was carried out approximately between May 17th 1999 and June 5, 1999, against persons who were held in the metal factory in Kukes (Albania), allegedly used by the Kosovo Liberation Army”, it is said in the communique.












