The Kosovo prosecution filed an indictment accusing Ivan Todosijevic, a former local government administration minister in the Pristina government, of inciting hatred and intolerance for accusing ethnic Albanians of fabricating war crimes.
The Kosovo prosecution announced on Monday that it has indicted ex-minister Ivan Todosijevic, alleging that he “deliberately publicly incited and spread hate, division and intolerance between national, racial and ethnic communities in Kosovo”.
The indictment comes three months after Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj fired Todosijevic, a member of the Belgrade-backed Srpska Lista political party, from his position as minister of local government administration after he claimed that Kosovo Albanians fabricated crimes against them during the 1998-99 war while committing crimes against Serbs.
“The reason for the aggression in our country was the so-called humanitarian catastrophe in Kosovo and the fabricated Recak [massacre in 1999], and the Albanian terrorists are the ones who made all this up and committed the biggest crimes in Kosovo,” Todosijevic claimed.
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