Williams: Recak's massacre, the reason Kosovars in Rambouille sought to include him in the jurisdiction for the former Yugoslavia's Tributal

Justice Paul Williams has said he has been working intensively with members of the Kosovo delegation in Rambouillet, but also with the Albanian diaspora during the talks that took place there. He, before the court at The Hague, has stated how much Rambouillet belongs to him has been asked by Fehmi Agan to compile and [...]
He, before the court in The Hague, has declared how much Rambouillet belongs to him has been asked by Fehmi Agani to compile and prepare the language that was the most comprehensive that the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia had all its responsibilities to implement its mandate.
For further context during the first two days, while I was at the castle, I was invited to give a presentation to the Kosovo delegation on four topics. The fourth topic was law enforcement and activities, so investigations, acts of the Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. All members of the delegation were present, including lessons learned from the time when I was working as a legal adviser to Bosniaks in the Dayton” Agreement, Williams stressed.
Asked why it was important for the Kosovo delegation to form texts as understandable to the former Yugoslavia's Tribulal, Williams replied: “Jurdiction and Tribunal's ability for the former Yugoslavia was important for several reasons, specific context immediately prior to the talks was Recak's Massacre”. writes Klankosova, Transnetton Periscope












