Freedom has a name: The stalling of the trial in The Hague is an unjustified extension of injustice.

“Freedom has a Name” Condemns Continued Delay in KLA Trial Verdict

The “Freedom has a Name” organization has strongly criticized the postponement of the verdict announcement in the ongoing trial of former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army at the Special Court in The Hague. The organization views the repeated delays as a significant impediment to justice and a degradation of established legal procedures. In a released statement, the group asserted that the continuous postponement of the verdict cannot be considered standard judicial practice.

They argue that the protracted nature of the trial, now spanning nearly six years with numerous postponements, has severely eroded public confidence in the process. “This process has completely lost credibility and has already become a mechanism that produces continuous injustices,” the statement read. The organization highlights the prolonged detention of former KLA leaders as a matter of concern, asserting it conflicts with international standards of justice and human rights.

The organization’s reaction underscores the importance of timely verdicts in ensuring freedom and upholding the principles of a fair legal process. They maintain that a resolution to the name of the case, and the conclusion of the trial, is crucial for achieving accountability and closure.

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  1. This continued delay in the KLA trial is a deeply troubling setback for justice and accountability.

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