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Saturday, 25.06.2011.

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EULEX prosecutor disappointed with lack of indictments

Outgoing EULEX Chief Prosecutor Johannes Van Vreeswijk has said that he is disappointed with the fact that indictments have not been raised in some cases.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Analyst

pre 12 godina

Van Vreeswijk admitted that he had been pressured in April 2010 by Kosovo politicians’ statements and that certain people had come to his office in order to “give him advice” about what he was supposed to do but stressed that he had never succumbed to the pressure.

He probably thought he would work in a normal state where justice is independent. In a mafia state, where alleged criminals play politicians, he could expect that behavior. He should be happy that these 'certain people' didn't come to his office with a gun and that he's still alive. That's Kosovo!

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“My expectations were different, I thought that cases would be solved more quickly. However, it simply was not the way I thought it would be,” the Dutch prosecutor told Priština-based Albanian language daily Zeri.

To bad Mr. EULEX Prosecutor, you are to weak to investigate criminals in north Mitro, so stop making yourself a fool!
ops, where is the latest news what Doris Pack said???
If there is an article tomorrow, is bit to late or we may never read one on this site.

bganon

pre 12 godina

Bearing in the mind the fact that there is a confidentiality clause involved in such appointments and he is critical like this one can only imagine how bad things are...

bganon

pre 12 godina

Bearing in the mind the fact that there is a confidentiality clause involved in such appointments and he is critical like this one can only imagine how bad things are...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

Van Vreeswijk admitted that he had been pressured in April 2010 by Kosovo politicians’ statements and that certain people had come to his office in order to “give him advice” about what he was supposed to do but stressed that he had never succumbed to the pressure.

He probably thought he would work in a normal state where justice is independent. In a mafia state, where alleged criminals play politicians, he could expect that behavior. He should be happy that these 'certain people' didn't come to his office with a gun and that he's still alive. That's Kosovo!

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“My expectations were different, I thought that cases would be solved more quickly. However, it simply was not the way I thought it would be,” the Dutch prosecutor told Priština-based Albanian language daily Zeri.

To bad Mr. EULEX Prosecutor, you are to weak to investigate criminals in north Mitro, so stop making yourself a fool!
ops, where is the latest news what Doris Pack said???
If there is an article tomorrow, is bit to late or we may never read one on this site.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“My expectations were different, I thought that cases would be solved more quickly. However, it simply was not the way I thought it would be,” the Dutch prosecutor told Priština-based Albanian language daily Zeri.

To bad Mr. EULEX Prosecutor, you are to weak to investigate criminals in north Mitro, so stop making yourself a fool!
ops, where is the latest news what Doris Pack said???
If there is an article tomorrow, is bit to late or we may never read one on this site.

bganon

pre 12 godina

Bearing in the mind the fact that there is a confidentiality clause involved in such appointments and he is critical like this one can only imagine how bad things are...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

Van Vreeswijk admitted that he had been pressured in April 2010 by Kosovo politicians’ statements and that certain people had come to his office in order to “give him advice” about what he was supposed to do but stressed that he had never succumbed to the pressure.

He probably thought he would work in a normal state where justice is independent. In a mafia state, where alleged criminals play politicians, he could expect that behavior. He should be happy that these 'certain people' didn't come to his office with a gun and that he's still alive. That's Kosovo!