The Standard (St. Catharines)

Kosovo president, 9 ex-fighters indicted for war crimes

- ZENEL ZHINIPOTOK­U AND LLAZAR SEMINI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PRISTINA, KOSOVO — Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and nine other former separatist fighters were indicted Wednesday on a range of crimes against humanity and war crimes charges, including murder, by an internatio­nal court investigat­ing their actions against ethnic Serbs and others during and after Kosovo’s 1998-99 independen­ce war with Serbia.

Because of the indictment, Thaci has postponed his trip to the White House in Washington, where he was to meet Saturday for talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

“The President of Kosovo has just informed us that he has cancelled his trip to Washington, D.C. following the announceme­nt made by the Special Prosecutor­s Office. I respect his decision not to attend the discussion­s until the legal issues of those allegation­s are settled,” tweeted Richard Grenell, the U.S. envoy for the Kosovo talks.

The talks will still go ahead, with Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, he said.

A statement from a prosecutor of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers said Thaci and the nine others “are criminally responsibl­e for nearly 100 murders” involving hundreds of Serb and Roma victims, as well as Kosovo Albanian political opponents.

Other charges include enforced disappeara­nce, persecutio­n and torture, he said.

Thaci was a commander of the so-called Kosovo Liberation army, or KLA, that fought for independen­ce from Serbia. The war left more than 10,000 dead — most of them ethnic Albanians — and 1,641 are still unaccounte­d for. It ended after a 78-day NATO air campaign against Serbian troops.

The former ethnic Albaniando­minated province declared independen­ce from Serbia in 2008, which Serbia did not recognize.

The indicted group includes Kadri Veseli, former parliament speaker and leader of the opposition Democratic Party of Kosovo.

“The court is trying to stain our liberating war, our aspiration for freedom and independen­ce and legalize the (Serb) crimes in Kosovo,”said Bardhyl Mahmuti, a former KLA political representa­tive, to the public television station, RTK.

The indictment was the first by the special tribunal for Kosovo based in The Hague. The court has been operating since 2015 and has questioned hundreds of witnesses.

The indictment is being reviewed by a pretrial judge who will decide whether to confirm the charges, according to the statement.

The prosecutor filed the indictment following a lengthy investigat­ion and it reflects his “determinat­ion that it can prove all of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt,” the statement said.

The prosecutor also accused Thaci and Veseli of repeated efforts “to obstruct and undermine the work” of the tribunal.

“Thaci and Veseli are believed to have carried out a secret campaign to overturn the law creating the Court and otherwise obstruct the work of the Court in an attempt to ensure that they do not face justice,” the statement said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kosovo President Hashim Thaci was to meet with the Serbian leader Aleksandar Vucic in Washington this weekend.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kosovo President Hashim Thaci was to meet with the Serbian leader Aleksandar Vucic in Washington this weekend.

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