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Vrijdag, 4 April, 2008

Rebellen ontslagen bevelhebber ex-Kosovo

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Door MARLISE SIMONS
De New York Times

PARIJS - de V.N. de rechtbank van oorlogsmisdaden in Den Haag op Donderdag ontsloeg een vroegere bevelhebber van het rebellenLeger van de Bevrijding van Kosovo van alle lasten van oorlogsmisdaden in een besluit dat inflame gevoel anti-Kosovo in de weken van Servië enkel na unilateraal verklaard van Kosovo onafhankelijkheid kon.

De bevelhebber, Ramush Haradinaj, die ook kort als eerste minister van Kosovo diende, werd gevonden niet van moord, vervolging, verkrachting en marteling van de Servische burgers van Kosovo en sommige etnische Albanezen schuldig.

De misdaden werden gezegd door mensen onder zijn bevel in 1998 uitgevoerd te zijn, toen de rebellen vrij hun grotendeels etnisch Albanees gebied van Servische regel bestreden.

Another rebel commander, Idriz Balaj, was also acquitted, while a third defendant, Lahi Brahimaj, was sentenced to six years in prison for torture and cruel treatment of prisoners.

The two men who were acquitted, who may return home as early as today, are expected to be given heroes’ welcome. The judges said that the trial had been subject to many shortcomings, including vague evidence and widespread fear among witnesses, suggesting that the full version of events had not been told.

The case against Haradinaj was fraught with difficulties. Western diplomats tried to dissuade Carla Del Ponte, who was chief prosecutor, from an indictment of Haradinaj, arguing that he was a respected political leader who played a necessary role in stabilizing Kosovo.

Within the prosecutor’s office, some lawyers also warned from the start that the case against Haradinaj was weak because it would be difficult to link him to the crimes.

Prosecutors complained repeatedly about pressure on the witnesses. Those most afraid, prosecutors said, were former fellow rebel fighters who had been expected to testify as insiders. At least three designated witnesses were killed before the trial, prosecutors said.

For Serbs, the acquittal of two of the former rebel commanders, whose forces were backed and supported by the West, is likely to be viewed as one more insult.

Kosovo has long been portrayed as a victim of Serbia. Only one other case at the tribunal has focused on the abuses and killings by fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army, although human rights groups have documented numerous killings and instances of mistreatment of those not siding with the rebels.

Oliver Ivanovic, who represents Kosovo Serbs, told the FoNet news agency in Belgrade that the acquittals would make it more difficult to demand that the Serbian government arrest Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic. The two wartime Bosnian Serb leaders remain fugitives more than a decade after the war ended.

Serbs will see the tribunal as even more of a political, rather than a legal, institution, Ivanovic said. He added, “It will be now very difficult to convince any Serb that this is not an anti-Serb tribunal.”

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