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Wednesday, 28.11.2012.

15:04

Hague Tribunal reacts to Serbian prosecutor’s statement

The Hague Tribunal is surprised by Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević’s statement about its alleged responsibility for the deaths of witnesses in the Haradinaj case.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Bored & Tired

pre 11 godina

Does anyone care what Brammertz and his fellow puppets think? They are all versed in the dark arts of falsehood which this kangaroo court teaches with gay abandon!!

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.
(Comm. Parrison, 28 November 2012 15:41)

And I say that, if anybody was killed, it was killed by Serbia. There is no court judgment on either statement (mine or yours) so they are both equally valid based on the same evidence; mine and your immagination :)

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

yes, the Hague is now being put under political pressure by Serbia to find Haradinaj guilty. Of course, there is no credible evidence against him, but we'll leave that aside. as for 'omerta', i have no idea what that is. read this article prorely, the Hague is saying no wittnesses were killed. oh and by the way Comm. it is not mafia run, it is EULEX run, but then again, we do think of them as being a kinda of mafia so you're no far off

Questioner

pre 11 godina

“It simply is not true that the witnesses were killed,” he told reporters.

Of course! Not killed! They either committed suicide, they suddenly disappeared and have never been seen again, or they had car accidents.

My god, like any other mafia groups, the ruling criminal gangs in Kosovo have a lot of proven methods to silence people or let them disappear.

M

pre 11 godina

So far Mr Vukcevic has followed all the Tribunal's commands being alleged to betray Serbian national interests. Now
he is salving his conscience by asserting something against Albanian felon. What is the problem? The Tribunal is
a political institution, isn't it?

Comm. Parrison

pre 11 godina

Swinnen said and stressed that “there is no evidence that the witnesses were killed because they were the prosecution’s witnesses”.

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.

Comm. Parrison

pre 11 godina

Swinnen said and stressed that “there is no evidence that the witnesses were killed because they were the prosecution’s witnesses”.

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.

M

pre 11 godina

So far Mr Vukcevic has followed all the Tribunal's commands being alleged to betray Serbian national interests. Now
he is salving his conscience by asserting something against Albanian felon. What is the problem? The Tribunal is
a political institution, isn't it?

Questioner

pre 11 godina

“It simply is not true that the witnesses were killed,” he told reporters.

Of course! Not killed! They either committed suicide, they suddenly disappeared and have never been seen again, or they had car accidents.

My god, like any other mafia groups, the ruling criminal gangs in Kosovo have a lot of proven methods to silence people or let them disappear.

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.
(Comm. Parrison, 28 November 2012 15:41)

And I say that, if anybody was killed, it was killed by Serbia. There is no court judgment on either statement (mine or yours) so they are both equally valid based on the same evidence; mine and your immagination :)

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

yes, the Hague is now being put under political pressure by Serbia to find Haradinaj guilty. Of course, there is no credible evidence against him, but we'll leave that aside. as for 'omerta', i have no idea what that is. read this article prorely, the Hague is saying no wittnesses were killed. oh and by the way Comm. it is not mafia run, it is EULEX run, but then again, we do think of them as being a kinda of mafia so you're no far off

Bored & Tired

pre 11 godina

Does anyone care what Brammertz and his fellow puppets think? They are all versed in the dark arts of falsehood which this kangaroo court teaches with gay abandon!!

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

yes, the Hague is now being put under political pressure by Serbia to find Haradinaj guilty. Of course, there is no credible evidence against him, but we'll leave that aside. as for 'omerta', i have no idea what that is. read this article prorely, the Hague is saying no wittnesses were killed. oh and by the way Comm. it is not mafia run, it is EULEX run, but then again, we do think of them as being a kinda of mafia so you're no far off

Comm. Parrison

pre 11 godina

Swinnen said and stressed that “there is no evidence that the witnesses were killed because they were the prosecution’s witnesses”.

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.

icj1

pre 11 godina

No, they were killed because they dared (or wanted) to break the omerta - the only 'rule of law' that exists in the mafia state of Kosovo - and to talk about the crimes committed by the 'freedom fighers' (a.k.a. terrorist groups) who nowadays call themselves 'politicans' and 'ministers'.
(Comm. Parrison, 28 November 2012 15:41)

And I say that, if anybody was killed, it was killed by Serbia. There is no court judgment on either statement (mine or yours) so they are both equally valid based on the same evidence; mine and your immagination :)

Questioner

pre 11 godina

“It simply is not true that the witnesses were killed,” he told reporters.

Of course! Not killed! They either committed suicide, they suddenly disappeared and have never been seen again, or they had car accidents.

My god, like any other mafia groups, the ruling criminal gangs in Kosovo have a lot of proven methods to silence people or let them disappear.

M

pre 11 godina

So far Mr Vukcevic has followed all the Tribunal's commands being alleged to betray Serbian national interests. Now
he is salving his conscience by asserting something against Albanian felon. What is the problem? The Tribunal is
a political institution, isn't it?

Bored & Tired

pre 11 godina

Does anyone care what Brammertz and his fellow puppets think? They are all versed in the dark arts of falsehood which this kangaroo court teaches with gay abandon!!