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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2012 11:52:43 GMT -5
Two Kosovo Serbs, who are suspected of having raped Kosovo Albanian women during the 1998-1999 war, have been placed under house arrest for a month.
The EU rule of law mission to Kosovo, EULEX, police arrested the first suspect, Dj.B, on Thursday morning, at Babin Most, a village some 15 kilometres north of Pristina, and searched his house.
The second suspect, J.D., was apprehended in the village of Priluzje.
“A EULEX pre-trial judge ordered one month house detention for two suspects arrested in a joint operation by EULEX police and Kosovo police in a war crimes related case,” EULEX told BIRN on Friday.
The two men are suspected of committing war crimes against the civilian population by raping Kosovo Albanian women in April 1999.
The first suspect, Dj.B, is said to have been a police officer, based in the Mitrovica district during the 1998-1999 war in Kosovo .
The case is being investigated by a EULEX Special Prosecutor from the Special Prosecution Office of Kosovo (SPRK).
During the conflict, dozens of raped women from the village of Studime e Eperme and other villages in the Vucitrn / Vushtrri area, were treated by the humanitarian NGO Doctors Without Borders.
However, EULEX did not provide any details of the alleged crimes, or the location where the crimes took place. Share this article
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Post by uz on Sept 28, 2012 14:58:23 GMT -5
more albano lies ... to sway aware their people away from truth and reality.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2012 15:31:46 GMT -5
EU police arrest two in Kosovo over warcrimes 28/09/2012 02:17 (12:11 minutes ago) The FINANCIAL -- European police on Thursday arrested two people suspected of committing rape during the 1998-1999 Kosovo war, the European Union rule-of-law mission EULEX said in a press release. "Two people have been arrested in a joint operation by EULEX Police and Kosovo police in a war crimes related case," the statement said. Local media reported the men arrested were Serbs, but EULEX did not reveal their nationalities. "The two suspects are being investigated for allegedly committing the war crime of rape in April 1999 in Kosovo," it said. EULEX was launched in 2008 just months after Pristina unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. As EUbusiness reported, it is mandated to oversee the rule of law in Kosovo and tackle high-profile cases that are sensitive for the local judiciary. Human rights organisations say Serbian security forces carried out systematic rapes to drive the ethnic Albanian civilian population out of Kosovo during the 1998-99 conflict. However, very few victims have come forward because of the social stigma that it would attach to them and their families in the staunchly patriarchal society. finchannel.com/news_flash/World/116779_EU_police_arrest_two_in_Kosovo_over_warcrimes_/
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Post by uz on Sept 28, 2012 15:34:10 GMT -5
this is revenge for what happened the other day at the UNGA ... Nikolic. It's politics rex... each side is pulling for leverage.
they can say whatever they want... that's freedom of speech ... but without proof... it's a waste of breath.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2012 15:37:39 GMT -5
Vučitrn Mayor Zoran Rakić on Thursday reacted to the arrest of two Kosovo Serbs, suspected of the war crime of rape, allegedly committed in 1999. The mayor of the enclave located south of the Ibar River said it was "a continuation of the Kosovo (Albanian) government's attempts to obstruct the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština". Rakić told Tanjug that repression against the Serb population in Kosovo was designed to prevent significant progress in the upcoming dialogue and keep the life of Serbs in the province from improving. He said that Jovica Dejanović from Prilužje and Đorđe Bojković from the village of Babin Most in the Obilić municipality, were arrested on Thursday morning. Previously in the day, the EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, said in a release that two persons suspected of the war crime of rape were arrested in a joint operation of EULEX and the Kosovo police. The joint operation was carried out in Babin Most and in Vučitrn, in central Kosovo, by the war crime units of EULEX and the Kosovo police. Operational support was provided by the Kosovo police special unit and the forensic medicine unit, said the EU mission. www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=09&dd=27&nav_id=82390
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Post by masteralbanianknow on Sept 28, 2012 15:40:02 GMT -5
If they are proven guilty they should have their penis cut off and ---Edit--
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Post by uz on Sept 28, 2012 15:40:29 GMT -5
he's right. cause the albs know the dialogue wont go anywhere. Serbia is not recognizing so there's not going to be a discussion on an equal level.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2012 15:47:43 GMT -5
so if there is a crime there is a news blackout durring these discussion ?
if we reverse this and the criminals were Albanian ....you would be on it like white on rice
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Post by rex362 on Sept 28, 2012 15:48:57 GMT -5
If they are proven guilty they should have their penis cut off and --edit-- . that could work ....the punishment is worthy of the crime
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Post by uz on Sept 28, 2012 15:54:08 GMT -5
so if there is a crime there is a news blackout durring these discussion ? if we reverse this and the criminals were Albanian ....you would be on it like white on rice bingo!! kind of like you right ?
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Post by masteralbanianknow on Sept 28, 2012 15:57:39 GMT -5
The rapists can rape their sister in Bosnia and Croatia but surely not my and your sisters Aga Rex.
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Post by vinjak on Sept 29, 2012 1:38:49 GMT -5
MAK, that punishment you described, (edited by me)' would that apply to Albanians who raped Serb Women also ?
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Post by groet on Sept 29, 2012 3:07:56 GMT -5
MAK, that punishment you described, (edited by me)' would that apply to Albanians who raped Serb Women also ? Not a question for me. But anyway. Same treatment would of course be the only fair thing. Fortunately, there would be a lot less Albanians subject to that treatment. Rape rates in Kosova always were much lower than in Serbia. And there are no incidences of Albanian men mass raping Serbian women at times of war. As far as I know at least.
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Post by uz on Sept 29, 2012 10:26:34 GMT -5
if they can lie about Racak, they'll lie about anything.
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