When crimes are rewarded (Gazeta Express)
Die Welt: Thaci might face the trial for war crimes (Kosovapress)
The German daily, Die Welt reports that Hashim Thaci, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Kosovo, might face the trial for war crimes. This paper notes that despite the fact that this powerful man is negotiating with Brussels on getting Kosovo closer to EU, he is in danger of facing the Special Court for war crimes, voted recently at Kosovo Parliament.
Opposition to send special court to Constitutional Court tomorrow (KosovaPress)
The Vetevendosje Movement MP, Albulena Haxhiu, told the news site that the opposition parties tomorrow will send a case to the Constitutional Court contesting the decision of the Assembly for the establishment of the special court. “We will send our case to the Constitutional Court to review in general the constitutional amendment in relation to Kosovo’s sovereignty and jurisdiction. We will send the case at 11:00 hrs tomorrow,” Haxhiu said.
Beyond pathetic (Koha Ditore)
Ceku: Special court is a political issue (GazetaExpress)
The former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander, Agim Ceku, told the news site that the establishment of the special court was a political issue. According to him, this court is being established to make a balance in the Balkans so no one appears a winner. He said that no one from the locals knows the names of the alleged suspects.
Who will investigate corruption? (Kosova Sot)
The paper on its front page editorial writes that a special court is being established to address alleged war crimes, but that this court doesn’t have competencies to address a very big problem in Kosovo, corruption. “The fight against corruption is considered a challenge already lost for Kosovo, while the main responsible are high level politicians. The special court will not deal with such things, and probably after UNMIK and EULEX, the internationals will not interfere in Kosovo’s internal affairs.