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The Special Prosecution asked police to interview people in Prishtina who made allegations that Kosovo’s new Serb agriculture minister Nenad Rikalo tortured Albanians during the war - a claim he denies.
To harness the court’s capacity for positive societal impact, it is key that society has realistic understanding and expectations about the court’s purpose and possibilities.
The suspect, accused of committing war crimes in Suhareka in 1999, was issued a 30-day detention measure.
The law on pensions for victims of wartime sexual violence should be implemented as soon as possible - we owe it to survivors worldwide.
In Kosovo testifying is considered a marker of shame - while the war on crime can be also read as a nuisance for people who for years have learned to live side by side with crime.