In the case of the former leaders of the KLA, another 104 witnesses will be called to testify, says the Spokesperson of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague, Michael Doyle. According to him, the trial process is in the middle and it is not known when it will end. Regarding the complaints about the delay of the process, he considers that the judges are committed to ensure that the procedures are fast.
Michael Doyle stayed in Prishtina on Wednesday, where he informed journalists about the judicial proceedings in The Hague.
In the interview for KosovaPress, he talks about the progress of the trial against the former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
The Spokesperson for the Specialist Chambers says that the exact number of witnesses who will be invited for interview is not known, but mentions that the prosecution has recently said that they plan to also interview more than 100 witnesses.
In the interview for KosovaPress, Doyle emphasizes that it is difficult to determine when the trial will end in the case against the former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
The former Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Kadri Veseli, has requested that the process be fair. In one of the sessions of the Specialist Chambers in The Hague, he said that the trial should take place in a reasonable time and in accordance with the Constitution of Kosovo.
However, Spokesperson Michael Doyle says judges are committed to ensuring speedy proceedings.
The trial of the former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army began on April 3, 2023. The former leaders of the KLA are being tried for alleged war crimes and have been held in the detention center in The Hague since November 2020. /Sh. Pajaziti/