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Limaj: I was sent to prison by SHIK and two Frenchmen (Gazeta Blic)

The leader of Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA), Fatmir Limaj, said that Kosovo Intelligence Service known as SHIK in cooperation with two Frenchmen sent him to prison. During an interview for KTV show 'Rubikon', Limaj said that former head of SHIK, Kadri Veseli and the organization he headed were responsible for sending him to prison. "What happened at the Ministry of Transport was done by SHIK and certain people. Earlier when I made these statements nobody believed me.

Borchardt: EULEX assists investigations into Marty’s allegations (Gazeta Express)

EULEX chief, Bernd Borchardt, said in an interview for KTV that with regards to investigations involving “big fish”, everything depends on the evidence but that he never gave instructions not to arrest someone. “I never said to someone: do not investigate this person. It would kill me if this would be the case. It would be the end of my career. I never want to do such a thing. Everything depends on the evidence”, said Borchardt.

Hasani: Constitutional Court does not control political agreements (Zeri)

In an interview for KTV’s show Rubikon, the President of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, Enver Hasani, said the Court has become a victim of the present political situation and added that the Court has no mandate to control political agreements. “This is a process that happens in all democratic countries. With regards to the position of the Constitutional Court, so much has been said that it feels as if we are a party in this situation”, said Hasani.

Special court will take some time to become functional (Bota Sot)

The special court for Kosovo will take some time to become completely functional. The main problem will be the court’s chamber in Netherlands, which according to government officials there, will take at least one year to be established. KTV quotes its sources in the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs as saying that the United States and the European Union asked the Netherlands to assist on the matter. The establishment of the chamber however will need to be adopted by the Dutch parliament and this is expected to take a year.