John Duncan: I haven't seen KLA communiques mentioning executions

John Duncan has said that during the time they served in Kosovo, they have not seen any Kosovo Liberation Army communiqué (UÇK) citing executions or liquidations against the colborators. “I have not seen anything mentioned in this nature where executions or liquidations of the nation's colborationists or traitors” were mentioned, the witness said, reports “betim for [...]
“I have not seen anything mentioned in this nature where executions or liquidations of the nation's dictators or traitors “were mentioned, the witness said, reports the “Justice Vought“.
This response to the witness came after questions by prosecutor Matt Halling, who began this process after the investigation of questions on the part of Jakup Krasniqi's defence.
While for other communiqués allegedly issued by the KLA, witness Duncan said he saw many of them.
I've seen the “, but not always. But I've seen too many times. MlE reported GDOM, the International Red Cross, sometimes I saw them in the press”, he said.
The Witness also spoke of the theme of the communiques he has seen during his time in Kosovo.
“Topics related to political aspects of developments, but from what I read, many were trying to show they were a well-founded organisation and were the future of Kosovo. This was the message they were trying to convey”, the witness said.
As a result, Duncan was introduced to a communique claiming to be KLA and keeps the number 28. According to the prosecutor, this communique was released on 16 January 1997, which said on December 26, 1996 and January 9th 1997 in the operating zone 1, the KLA units committed two murders against two collocationists of Serb invaders in Kosovo. According to this communique, the decision to execute these two people was made by Central Staff. The KLA after being warned earlier to give up co-operation with the conqueror.
The Witness said this communique was released before he went to Kosovo. He denied that he has ever seen internal regulations of the KLA's operation.
In addition, he said he has only seen Agim Ceku's appointment document in the position of KLA Commander-General. He said he cannot remember who has issued that decision. /Periscope/












