Democratic League of Kosovo

"I warned you"

Hyseni stated on Facebook that at that time there were people from the opposition who accused him of "polluting the political discourse", alluding to the LDK of which he is a member.
"We are where we are today because of your generous and calculated support. The consequences are already irreversible. The 'war' is now about how to manage the damage," Hyseni stressed.

War Crime Allegations ‘Absurd’, Kosovo Ex-Guerrilla Tells Court

Jakup Krasniqi told the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague during opening statements in the case against him and three other ex-guerrillas that he denies the charges, some of which he described as "absurd".

Krasniqi, 72, told the court he had nothing to do with the war crimes and crimes against humanity mentioned in the indictment.

Last Despatches: Kosovo Journalist Disappears After Visiting Guerrilla Base

Ismail Berbatovci closed the door of his apartment in the small central Kosovo town of Lipjan/Ljipljane for the last time on the morning of July 23, 1998.

His wife Peme remembers that he went out to do an interview with Rame Buja, a senior leader from the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, at the guerrilla force's local base in the nearby mountains.

"Kurti harmed us. He promised one thing and worked on the other"

He believes that this political faction deeply disappointed the citizens, claiming that the proof of that is the result after the first round of local elections in Kosovo and Metohija.
Abdixhiku believes that the Prime Minister of the so-called Kosovo and the leader of the Self-Determination, Albin Kurti, realized little of what was promised.

Kurti's fiasco

Kurti's party did badly even in the municipalities where it had more than 60 percent of the votes in the parliamentary elections in February.
That Kurti experienced a total debacle is shown by the fact that in 38 municipalities in which there were elections, he did not get a sufficient number of votes to win in the first round.

Victory of Serbian List in all 10 Serbian municipalities; Kurti hiding from the press

Serbs have presidential candidates in 11 local governments.
Polling stations were closed at 7 p.m.
Prime Minister of the so-called Kosovo, Albin Kurti, was locked in offices and did not appear before reporters, although they waited for him for several hours for a statement regarding the latest information on local elections in Kosovo and Metohija.

First Trial of Kosovo Ex-Guerrilla Opens at Hague War Crimes Court

Former Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA unit commander Salih Mustafa went on trial at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers on Wednesday, charged with involvement in murder, torture, cruel treatment and arbitrary detentions during the Kosovo war in April 1999.

"Today marks a milestone for this institution and our work," prosecutor Jack Smith said in his opening statement on Wednesday.

Pages