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'Compelling Evidence' For Kosovo Liberation Army Crimes

'Compelling Evidence' For Kosovo Liberation Army Crimes

29.07.2014 17:47

The EU's Special Investigative Task Force said it has evidence to file an indictment against former senior officials of the Kosovo Liberation Army. Some officials are accused of violating international humanitarian law. In a statement made on Tuesday (29.07.2014), the European Union Special Investigative.

The EU's Special Investigative Task Force said it has evidence to file an indictment against former senior officials of the Kosovo Liberation Army. Some officials are accused of violating international humanitarian law.

In a statement made on Tuesday (29.07.2014), the European Union Special Investigative Task Force (SITF) announced its findings on the alleged crimes committed by members of ethnic-Albanian rebel organization Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which sought Kosovo's separation from Serb territories in the 1990s. According to the SITF's chief prosecutor, Clint Williamson (pictured), some of the KLA's senior officials committed crimes against humanity and war crimes following the end of the Kosovo War in 1999.



The SITF says it found evidence "that certain elements of the KLA intentionally targeted the minority populations with acts of persecution that included unlawful killings, abductions, enforced disappearances, illegal detentions in camps in Kosovo and Albania, sexual violence, other forms of inhumane treatment, forced displacements of individuals from their homes and communities, and desecration and destruction of churches and other religious sites."



Williamson underlined that the victims of these crimes were mainly Serbs, Roma and other minorities, but also Kosovo Albanians who were labeled as either collaborators with the Serbs or political opponents of the KLA leadership.



'Intense' investigation



The SITF was set up by the European Union in September 2011 to conduct a full-scale criminal investigation into the allegations contained in the report of Council of Europe Rapporteur Dick Marty.







"Over the past two and a half years, the SITF has conducted an intense, detailed investigation into the allegations in the Marty Report," wrote Williamson the statement. "This investigation has involved interviews of hundreds of witnesses in countries throughout Europe and elsewhere. It has involved the review of thousands of pages of documents compiled by numerous organizations and individuals that were engaged in Kosovo during and after the period of our investigative focus."



He added that the investigation has been a "challenging exercise" but was nevertheless convinced that it has been "the most comprehensive investigation ever done of crimes perpetrated in the period after the war ended in Kosovo in June 1999."



Planned indictments



In its press release, the SITF claims it could file an indictment against KLA individuals once "an appropriate judicial mechanism is established to host a fully independent, impartial and transparent trial that ensures the highest standards of security for witnesses and for criminal proceedings."



Williamson thanked the European Union, its member states and international partners for the ongoing efforts in setting up such a court.



 
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