Haxhiu: EULEX and UNMIK have not properly addressed war crimes
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The Minister of Justice, Albulena Haxhiu, has criticized UNMIK and EULEX for not properly addressing war crimes, saying that such a thing represents a tendency to balance crimes from Serbia to Kosovo.
At the international conference organized by the Kosovo Center for the Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors (KKRMT), Minister Haxhiu said that what the state institutions have not done, the civil society organizations have done.
Special Prosecutor Ilir Morina emphasized that the Special Prosecutor's Office has encountered several challenges when dealing with war crimes, including the legal framework and the lack of international cooperation. He said that by 2023, about 80 cases of sexual violence have been registered as war crimes.
Drita Hajdari, the former special prosecutor of Kosovo who filed an indictment for sexual violence for the first time, has remembered the first victim of sexual violence, who knocked on her doors to ask for help and justice.
Also, the founder and executive director of the NCRC, Feride Rushiti, has emphasized that in the post-war period, the psycho-social aspect of treatment was missing, a period in which UNMIK and EULEX, even though they had dozens of testimonies, ended without any results.