Special Report, O VL KLA: A concern for violations of fundamental rights, moment for international awareness

A report by the prestigious organisation “Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales” has raised serious concerns about the way the Special Court operates in The Hague, questioning justice standards and respecting the fundamental rights of the accused. In this regard, O has reacted. V L KLA, where it is said, [...]
In this regard, O has reacted. V The L NLA, where it was said, raises serious concerns about violations of fundamental rights within the specialised chambers.
The OVL KLA estimates that this development is an important moment for international awareness concerning the manner of this court's operation and unjust treatment of deliverers. Selective justice and double standards cannot build trust, nor can they bring true justice, said in response.
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O V L The NLA recalls that our unbroken efforts over the years, through hundreds of letters to international institutions, meetings with ambassadors of friendly states, meetings with important international personalities, meetings at the European Parliament and the Swiss Parliament, meeting at the Vatican, as well as through national protests and at European centres and recently through civic petition, have had a single purpose: raising voice against injustices and violations that are taking place in the processes against former KLA members.
Our continuing concerns, steadily raised at every possible forum, today are echoing even in the international arena. The latest report published by a British human rights organisation, which raises serious concerns about violating fundamental rights within the Special Chambers, provides clear confirmation that our alarms have been fair and controversial.
O V L The KLA estimates that this development is an important moment for international awareness regarding the manner of this tribunal's functioning and unjust treatment of deliverers. Selective justice and double standards cannot build faith nor bring true justice.
We call on international institutions to take these findings seriously and take concrete steps to ensure full respect for human rights and international standards of justice.
The KLA war veterans' organisation will continue its steadfast commitment to the value of our liberation war and the dignity of our fellow fighters, not stopping in the face of injustice.











