Bosch: Process against KLA quarter, scandal and shame

The former ambassador of the Netherlands to Kosovo, Robert Bosch, has expressed much criticism of the Kosovo Special Court in The Hague. The Dutch diplomat said the whole process was “candal” and “turp”. I think the whole process has been pretty much scandal, a shame, because you know the whole process started when I was [...]
The Dutch diplomat said the whole process was “candal” and “turp”.
“I think the whole process has been somewhat scandalous, a shame, because you know that the whole process began when I was in Pristina as ambassador, started when the report of (Swil Swiss Senator Dick) Marty was published, and everyone was terribly surprised at allegations about organ trafficking. That has been why Serbs managed to push the international community towards forming the Special Court. And if those claims were to stand, it would certainly be terrible, so the internationals supported the creation of the” Court.
“After 2 years, (former special chief prosecutor, Clinton) Williams, the prosecutor who investigated these claims, came to the conclusion that there were no organ trafficking but there are other crimes that may have been committed. But, according to me, there was no point in continuing because such a court cost a lot and would have to be created only for something terrible like organ trafficking”, Bosch stressed in this interview, reports I Clancosova. Transmitt Periscope.
He says that since we didn't have to deal with organ trafficking, it would have to be that cases are handled inside the country because, as he put it, “you had EULEX, internationals and you could hold judgments there”.
Former Dutch ambassador said that many terrible things happen in the world “and the creation of Special Courts and so expensive, I think it's strange”.
Bosch says that since he is now no longer an ambassador and can speak what he wants, “I think this has already been done, but all these prosecutors and judges who want to have well-paid jobs are just continuing and continuing and continuing, but I think that in a normal situation, and that's because politicians allow it to continue because these are European taxes that continue to pay for this”.
According to him, it should not be expected that the Netherlands will come up against the tribunal because “certainly earns money that allows the Court to be placed here, I think, ”. /Periscope/












