Zbogar: Establishment of special court, unstoppable (Kallxo.com)
Jahjaga: We will establish special court (Telegrafi)
Green light for Kosovo war crimes court (Anadolu Agency)
The Constitutional Court of Kosovo green-lighted Wednesday the establishment of a war crimes court.
The court in question is expected to try alleged crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army during theKosovo war from the period of Jan, 1, 1998 to Dec. 31, 2000. The amendment validating the establishment of the war crimes court will be submitted to a vote in the Assembly of Kosovo.
The Special Court is near (Politiko.net)
Constitutional Court gives the “green light” for establishment of special court (Koha)
Kosovo's Constitutional Court today declared as admissible the request of the Kosovo Assembly Speaker, Kadri Veseli, in regards to constitutional amendments (Amendment 24) which would allow the establishment of a special court that will address war crimes allegations. According to this decision, the proposed Amendment No. 24 does not diminish the rights and freedoms set forth in Chapter II and III of the Constitution. Therefore, the proposed amendment is in accordance with the Constitution.
Odalovic: If criminals are in the institutions, let them be worried (KIM radio)
Mustafa urges MPs to support establishment of special court (Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, while reporting to the Kosovo Assembly on Friday, said that the establishment of the special court which will address war crimes allegations, does not affect the independence of the judiciary in Kosovo. According to him, the actions of the government regarding the special court are based on the exchange of letters between Kosovo and the EU. He reminded MPs that this correspondence was ratified by the Assembly of Kosovo in 2014.
Thaci: If Kosovo fails to establish special court, UN will do it (Gazeta Express)
Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Hashim Thaci, said on Friday that the future of Kosovo will be unclear if it doesn't establish the special court which will address war crimes allegations. "The alternative is the establishment of the special court by the United Nations,” Thaci said. According to him, only Kosovo enemies would want to see the failure to establish special court. "The alternative is too painful and completely outside the authority and laws of Kosovo," he added.
The special court (Kosova Sot)
The front-page editorial of Kosova Sot today writes that special court, which must be approved by the Assembly of Kosovo, should not address only alleged war crimes cases. The paper writes that after UNMIK and EULEX failed to reveal serious crimes and corruption cases, allowing political mafia to capture all state institutions and public companies, the establishment of such court is the only alternative left for justice. “Special court should be required to address with utmost seriousness also the so-called ‘big fish’ cases.”