Kuwait Times

Kosovar protesters want release of former leader

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PRISTINA: Thousands of protesters gathered in the Kosovo capital Pristina yesterday calling for France’s release of Ramush Haradinaj, a former rebel leader accused of war crimes by Serbia. Haradinaj, an exprime minister of Kosovo, has slammed his January arrest in France over alleged atrocities committed during Kosovo’s 1998-99 war for independen­ce as an “abuse of the law”.

“We call on France’s justice system to disregard Serbia’s false accusation­s,” Muje Rugova, a prominent university professor, told the crowd in Pristina. The rally’s organisers also played a video message from Haradinaj, who thanked the crowd “with all his heart” while standing in front of an Albanian flag. The 48-year-old, detained on the basis of a Serbian arrest warrant, was released on bail by a French court but must remain in France pending a ruling on an extraditio­n request from Belgrade.

On Thursday, the French authoritie­s asked Serbia for additional informatio­n to support its extraditio­n request, and they will review his case again on April 6. Haradinaj, an ex-commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army, has already been tried and acquitted by the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) after allegation­s of crimes stemming from 1998.

But Serbia is pursuing separate charges of violence against Serbian civilians in Kosovo in June 1999. Haradinaj, a lawmaker and opponent of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, is considered a war hero by many Kosovars. Also at the demonstrat­ion yesterday, Pristina’s mayor, Shpend Ahmeti, called on the national government to spurn an agreement reached with Montenegro on new border lines.

Montenegro is seeking official ownership of thousands of hectares in the Rugova mountains that have traditiona­lly been used as pasturelan­d by Kosovar shepherds. The mayor was responding to comments earlier yesterday by Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign policy chief, who told Kosovo “it is time to ratify” the border accord, the final condition for obtaining visa-free travel in the European Union.

“We are ready, but it’s up to this country’s Parliament to take the necessary steps,” Mogherini said. — AFP

 ??  ?? PRISTINA: A Kosovo Albanian holds a picture of ex-premier and wartime guerrilla commander Ramush Haradinaj during a protest organized by the Kosovo opposition in support of Haradinaj, who is awaiting a French court’s decision on Serbiaís request for...
PRISTINA: A Kosovo Albanian holds a picture of ex-premier and wartime guerrilla commander Ramush Haradinaj during a protest organized by the Kosovo opposition in support of Haradinaj, who is awaiting a French court’s decision on Serbiaís request for...

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