Dick Marty
Kosovo War Crime Victims Losing Hope of Compensation
He and others were held by the KLA in the mountains of northern Albania until June 1999. After the war officially ended, he and three other detainees were brought to a building in Prizren in Kosovo. A week later, he managed to escape.
Borrell: "Status quo" in Belgrade-Pristina dialogue unsustainable
He said that he is looking forward to a swift resumption of the dialogue to help achieve a comprehensive normalization of relations, stressing that he is ready to engage with all political actors in Pristina.
Kosovo PM Sacks Adviser for Criticising Wartime Guerrillas
Albin Kurti said on Saturday that he has dismissed Shkelzen Gashi, a history and politics expert, as his prime ministerial adviser amid an ongoing backlash about Gashi's comments about crimes committed by Kosovo Liberation Army fighters.
Kosovo: War Commanders Questioned as Prosecutors Step Up Probes
After his invitation for interview as a suspect, Haradinaj, a former KLA commander, resigned as premier in July.
He has already been tried twice by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague and was acquitted both times, and he insisted that the Specialist Chambers would not undermine the KLA's legacy.
Kosovo Minister Gives Prosecutor Documents ‘Proving Serbian Crimes’
Behgjet Pacolli said on Tuesday that he has given the Kosovo prosecution "thousands of materials that prove the Serbian genocidal policy against Kosovo" and offer evidence of mass killings by the Yugoslav Army, the Serbian Interior Ministry, Belgrade-controlled paramilitaries and local armed groups during the Kosovo war.
Indictments Loom as Questioning of Kosovo Ex-Guerrillas Intensifies
Those who are ultimately indicted are expected to be tried by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, which were established in 2015 in The Hague, and grew out of allegations made in an explosive report by Council of Europe rapporteur Dick Marty back in 2010.
Haradinaj's ties with "yellow house": Americans obstructed the investigation
International sources speculate that his responsibility for organ trafficking in the case of ''yellow house'' is now at stake, Blic reports.
The first serious approach to this crime was led by UNMIK which made a report in 2003, the evidence of which were, allegedly, destroyed in the Tribunal for War Crimes for the former Yugoslavia.
Thaci and Veseli soon to be summoned to the Hague
Publicist and the owner of the Koha Group, Flaka Surroi, in the comprehensive current affairs analysis, writes, referring to several international sources, that Special Court for War Crimes has to summon Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and the incumbent Chairman of the Kosovo Assembly, Kadri Veseli.
- Read more about Thaci and Veseli soon to be summoned to the Hague
- Log in to post comments
"West continues to cover up its own, and KLA crimes"
Tanjug reporting this citing TASS, which noted that Lavrov said this in Russia broadcaster NTV's "U-Turn Above the Atlantic" documentary.