Duncan: I've had no evidence that the General Staff exists according to military views

During his testimony at The Hague, witness John Duncan said that during the time he was in Kosovo, there has been no evidence suggesting the existence of any KLA General Staff in terms of military view. But by the time I was there I had no evidence to exist [...]
However, by the time I was there I had no evidence that there was a General Staff in terms of military understanding”, Duncan said, “The Justice Vow “reported.
He said such a thing is mentioned mainly in political statements.
“I can offer a comment; in my time I have heard the mention of General Staff, but this in political statements mainly”, said former Wesley Clark adviser.
He said that in addition, by the indictment he realized that such an organ has been in existence since the 1990s.
And I realized from the indictment that it was created in the mid-1990s, when the KLA was an extremely different and very small organisation and that they were wanting to give big titles”, Duncan said.
He said he didn't even have a meeting with persons from this body during the time he was in Kosovo.
So ended the questions of Kadri Veselin's lawyer, Rodney Dixon, to then continue the defence of Jakup Krasniqi, represented by lawyer Aiden Ellis. /Periscope/












