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Kosovo war

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“Today marks a milestone for this institution and our work. You will see the victims of Mr. Mustafa [Salih Mustafa] were fellow Kosovo Albanians… They were not enemies of the state of Kosovo, they were not spies, they were fellow community members. The truth to be laid out in this court in the upcoming week is that KLA [Kosovo Liberation Army] leaders… managed to victimise and brutalise fellow Kosovo Albanians who had different opinions from KLA leaders. In the course of this case you will hear from victims who have waited two decades to be heard for crimes committed against them and their family members.”

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Specialist Prosecutor at the The Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers
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“The prospects of any success are very slim, considering the rulings of the ICTY that found war crimes but not genocide [in trials related to the Kosovo war]. It might be a way to use as part of the bargaining with Serbia, ie. using it to offer to drop the case in exchange for compromises but considering the limited odds of success that seems not that useful.”

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Professor at the University of Graz and member of the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG)
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“As demonstrated in several cases at the ICTY [International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia], the Yugoslav army and police committed countless war crimes and crimes against humanity in Kosovo, but it found little evidence of genocidal acts. Bringing a genocide case at the ICJ [International Court of Justice] is therefore very unwise.”

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Associate professor of Southeast European Studies at Aarhus University in Denmark
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“This is not the time for us to celebrate that someone arrested Thaci and someone else, we can only welcome the fact that the court has finally begun to actively work on the implementation of its task, which is to judge crimes against Serbs by the Kosovo Liberation Army.”

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Foreign Minister of Serbia
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“[The indictment of the former Kosovo Liberation Army political leader Hashim Thaci]Should be an incentive not only for Kosovo, but also for Serbia, to continue prosecuting those responsible for war crimes. Both sides must do whatever it takes to charge those who killed, looted, set fire to houses and expelled civilians. It cannot be the responsibility of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers of Kosovo alone, nor can the indictment of Hashim Thaci alone lead to justice.”

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Executive Director of the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre NGO
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“No Kosovar, myself included, will stand idly by and allow our Special Court to equate the acts of Slobodan Milosevic, the so-called 'Butcher of the Balkans', with the acts of desperate or criminal individuals committed during or after the war. Serbia's war against Kosovo was conducted with the involvement of the army, police, and paramilitary units, and backed by Serbian intellectuals. It was fascism, pure and simple. We, in Kosovo, will not allow our history to be rewritten to blur the differences between the hunter and the prey. We will protect the legitimacy and the legacy of our just war and Kosovo's freedom and independence.”

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Kosovo's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Democratic Party
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