Special Chambers Delay Verdict in KLA Commander Trial
The final verdict in the trial of former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commanders within the Special Chambers in The Hague has been postponed to July 20th. The delay follows ongoing proceedings regarding several key figures, including former PDK MP, Artan Behrami. Artan Behrami publicly criticized the postponement, asserting it was politically motivated.
Speaking on Klan Kosova’s “Special Edition,” Behrami argued that the Special Court had not operated as a truly international, hybrid, or local court. He contended that the institution functioned primarily as a politically driven entity, targeting former KLA commanders. “This is yet again a calculated political decision,” Behrami stated.
“The Special Court has not functioned as a court for a long time, neither international, nor hybrid, nor at the level of…”
The postponement raises questions about the timeline and potential implications of the ongoing legal proceedings. The Special Chambers were established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Kosovo conflict. The decision to delay the verdict highlights continued debate surrounding the court’s operation and its impact on the legal process involving former figures like Behrami.
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