Bus bomber "will sue witness"

An ethnic Albanian that an EULEX-run court this week<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=03&dd=14&nav_id=57816" class="text-link" target= "_blank"> cleared of responsibility for the death of 12 Serbs</a> says he will seek damages.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 15.03.2009.

10:54

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An ethnic Albanian that an EULEX-run court this week cleared of responsibility for the death of 12 Serbs says he will seek damages. Florim Ejupi was previously found guilty by an UNMIK-run court for the 2001 terrorist attack near Livadice in Kosovo, when a road bomb went off as a Nis Express bus was passing by. Bus bomber "will sue witness" Ejupi called a news conference in Pristina on Saturday, where he also said he would sue the chief witness against him in the original trial. He added that he wishes to see who are the persons who had committed the crime for which he was convicted and for which he had spent eight years in jail. "I believe in EULEX justice. The day will come when I will sue the chief witness in the case against me and the three Kosovo policemen, whose names I will not mention now, and who questioned me, and in the end I will seek damages for the years I spent in jail," said Ejupi, according to Beta news agency. He added he would do that "not for revenge, but for justice". Ejupi also said that he was a victim of a scheme arranged against him by the British KFOR, Serbia, and UNMIK. "That's the scenario. I don't know the main motive. I think that they needed an Albanian victim for the Livadice case and that was me," he told Albanian language daily Koha Ditore. Ejupi was acquitted due to a lack of evidence.

Bus bomber "will sue witness"

Ejupi called a news conference in Priština on Saturday, where he also said he would sue the chief witness against him in the original trial.

He added that he wishes to see who are the persons who had committed the crime for which he was convicted and for which he had spent eight years in jail.

"I believe in EULEX justice. The day will come when I will sue the chief witness in the case against me and the three Kosovo policemen, whose names I will not mention now, and who questioned me, and in the end I will seek damages for the years I spent in jail," said Ejupi, according to Beta news agency.

He added he would do that "not for revenge, but for justice".

Ejupi also said that he was a victim of a scheme arranged against him by the British KFOR, Serbia, and UNMIK.

"That's the scenario. I don't know the main motive. I think that they needed an Albanian victim for the Livadice case and that was me," he told Albanian language daily Koha Ditore.

Ejupi was acquitted due to a lack of evidence.

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