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Tribunal is inevitable, better to vote on it in parliament
In a front-page interview for the paper, EU Special Representative in Kosovo Samuel Zbogar said the EU realizes how difficult it is for Kosovo to address the establishment of a special court that would look into allegations made in Dick Marty’s report. Zbogar also said that the establishment of the tribunal is now inevitable and there are two choices: either through the EU with Kosovo’s approval or, if Kosovo rejects the tribunal, then the United Nations Security
9 Prill 2014, 11:06 -
Jacobson: Themelimi i gjykatës
Kosova duhet të dërgojë sinjal se është e gatshme të marrë përsipër për t'u marrë me akuzat që i kanë qëndruar mbi kokë kaq vjet në një mënyrë plotësisht transparente, tha në një intervistë ambasadorja e SHBA në Kosovë, Tracey Ann Jacobson.
shenjë pjekurie për Kosovën
8 Prill 2014, 22:29 -
Kryeministri Thaçi kishte kërkuar
Pas miratimit të Raportit të Dick Martyt, në KE, në formë rezolute, ishte bërë publike letra e Hashim Thaçi që i ishte drejtuar, Sekretarit të KE-së, suedezit Thorbjorn Jagland, nga i cili kishte kërkuar hetime për akuzat e zviceranit.
vetë hetimet për akuzat e Dick Martyt
8 Prill 2014, 15:58 -
EULEX and Tribunal to be voted on as a package
The paper reports on the front page that President Atifete Jahjaga will call on the European Union to establish a special court that will try people for crimes allegedly committed in 1998-1999 by the former Kosovo Liberation Army and
8 Prill 2014, 15:03 -
Parliament pressured by government to establish tribunal
In a front-page report, the paper notes that the government is demanding that the current parliament establish the tribunal for crimes allegedly committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army, in order to avoid a decision by the United Nations Security Council. Prime Minister Hashim Thaci is avoiding giving public statements on the tribunal; meanwhile, his government has become very active on the matter, especially after the recent visit by Jonathan Moore,
7 Prill 2014, 13:10 -
Tribunal before elections, it will focus on Marty’s allegations
In an interview for the paper, Jonathan Moore, director of the Office for South-East Europe in the U.S. State Department, said the decision to establish the tribunal for Kosovo needs to be made by the current legislative. Moore highlighted
5 Prill 2014, 19:04 -
Only justice will be discussed
Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi will meet the outgoing Prime Minister of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, today in Brussels as part of the dialogue for the normalization of the relations. PM Thaçi’s political advisor, Bekim Çollaku, told this daily that the main issue to be discussed between Thaçi and Dacic will be technical modalities to start implementing the 19 April agreement in the field of justice.
31 Mars 2014, 14:05 -
Trafiku i organeve, gjyqi ndaj të
Gjyqi ndaj të akuzuarve për trafik të organeve dhe qenieve njerëzore, që janë subjekt i raportit të Dick Marty, do të gjykohet përpara një gjykate të posaçme në Hagë dhe jo në Prishtinë siç kishte kërkuar qeveria e Kosovës, njofton agjensia serbe e lajmeve ‘Tanjug’
akuzuarve do të zhvillohet në Hagë
31 Mars 2014, 09:54 -
Thaci: Kosovo cannot be compared to Crimea
Russia should stop using Kosovo’s independence from Serbia to justify its Crimea incursion because the two cannot be compared, Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said on Thursday. Russian leader Vladimir Putin criticised Western nations for being hypocritical, saying they endorsed Kosovo’s right to self-determination and independence from Serbia, but now deny Crimeans the right to leave Ukraine.
28 Mars 2014, 12:45 -
Civil Protection to disband once local authorities established
Officials from the Kosovo Government said that the Civil Protection formation in the north will close its premises and hand over uniforms and operational equipment once local authorities in the northern municipalities are up and running. The majority of the Civil Protection members are expected to integrate into the emergency response and firefighting departments.
24 Mars 2014, 13:01 -
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Parliament will not vote on Tribunal before elections
Members of parliament will not vote on the international Tribunal, which is expected to try war crimes allegedly committed by members of the former Kosovo Liberation Army, fearing the impact that such a decision would have on national elections.
13 Mars 2014, 14:33 -
Kuçi: Tribunal damages Kosovo
Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuçi welcomed the man investigating the listed claims for a Council of Europe report, which discusses war crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). He tried to convince prosecutor Clint Williamson that the trial for such claims should be held in Kosovo. “There is a possibility to achieve independent justice, impartiality and fairness in our country,” said Kuçi, who is also the Justice Minister.
12 Mars 2014, 14:20 -
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Internationals want Tribunal by June, outside Kosovo
According to international sources, the issue of establishing a Tribunal that would investigate and try suspected war crimes committed in Kosovo was discussed with authorities in Pristina. Furthermore, part of the international community believes that this judicial institution should be established by June,
3 Mars 2014, 11:39
