Tahiri: Serbia Did Not Request Lists of War Crime Suspects
The Serbian government did not officially request names of Serbs suspected for war crimes, the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Edita Tahiri, said.
Friday, 16.08.2013.
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The Serbian government did not officially request names of Serbs suspected for war crimes, the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Edita Tahiri, said. Commenting a request of the director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin that Serbia should be handed over lists of suspected Serbs, Tahiri said that Belgrade never officially launched this issue at the meetings in Brussels. Tahiri: Serbia Did Not Request Lists of War Crime Suspects Vulin earlier said that Serbia requested to be handed over the lists so that it could be known who was suspected among Serbs and for what, in order to stop manipulation and create a precondition for establishing peace in Kosovo. Bekim Blakaj from the Kosovo’s Humanitarian Law Centre said that publishing the lists of suspects would have negative effects in reaching justice. He said that Serbia never dealt with the issue of war crimes committed in Kosovo seriously. /Tanjug, file/ Beta Tanjug
Tahiri: Serbia Did Not Request Lists of War Crime Suspects
Vulin earlier said that Serbia requested to be handed overthe lists so that it could be known who was suspected among Serbs
and for what, in order to stop manipulation and create a precondition
for establishing peace in Kosovo.
Bekim Blakaj from the Kosovo’s Humanitarian Law Centre
said that publishing the lists of suspects would have negative effects
in reaching justice. He said that Serbia never dealt with the issue of
war crimes committed in Kosovo seriously.
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