Marija Pavkoviq, the daughter of a general convicted of crimes in Kosovo Nebojsha Pavkoviq, has announced that her family intends to file a lawsuit against NATO in the Second Instance Court in Belgrade. According to Pavkoviq, the legal action pertains to the death of her father, which she attributes to the effects of depleted uranium utilized during NATO bombings targeting the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999. She stated that the initiative for the lawsuit against NATO originated from lawyer Aleksiq.
Pavkoviq noted that while he expressed no specific expectations regarding the outcome, he is committed to pursuing justice. “Lawyer Srdan Aleksiq prepared this matter in great detail, and the lawsuit is 1,000 pages long. He will present it and do everything possible.
I cannot predict what will happen,” she commented. The filing represents a significant legal challenge, with the extensive documentation prepared by Aleksiq intended to address the alleged link between the bombings and the health consequences faced by her family. The lawsuit against NATO aims to seek accountability concerning the events of 1999.
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Marija Pavkoviq, daughter of general Nebojsha Pavkoviq—who was convicted of crimes in Kosovo—has announced that her family intends to file a lawsuit against NATO in the Second Instance Court in Belgra
What specific claims are being made by the Pavkoviq family against NATO in the lawsuit?