Jan 09, 2017

Kosova: France Asked to Release Former Premier


 

Photo courtesy of Getty Images/AFP/A. Nimani.

 

Former Kosovan Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj was arrested and detained in France pending possible extradition to Serbia and trial for war crimes committed during the Kosovo War. Kosovo’s government calls the international arrest warrant illegal and urges France to release Haradinaj, calling his detention a political act with no judicial basis. This situation could impact the relations between Belgrade and Pristina, and start an international crisis.

 

The following article was published by Deutsche Welle:

 

Kosovo's government has called on French authorities to release its former prime minister. Ramush Haradinaj has been detained facing possible extradition to Serbia to face war crimes charges.

Following the arrest of former Kosovo premier, Ramush Haradinaj, current Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said on Friday officials expect “the French government to take into consideration that such warrants are fully political and have no legal or juridical base.”

Haradinaj was detained on his arrival at Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg airport on Wednesday, close to the Swiss and German borders, Deutsche Welle reported.

The 48-year-old leader of the opposition party Alliance for the Future of Kosovo was travelling on a diplomatic passport when he was stopped.

A former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army during Kosovo’s 1998-99 war for independence from Serbia, Haradinaj is accused by Serbia of committing war crimes, including kidnappings, torture and killings of Serb civilians when he was a senior rebel commander in western Kosovo.

Haradinaj became prime minister in 2004 but stepped down after just over three months to face 37 charges of war crimes at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. He was acquitted in 2008 and again in a partial retrial in 2012.

In June 2015, Haradinaj was also arrested by Slovenian police, but was released after two days following diplomatic pressure.

Hashim Thaci, Kosovo’s president and Haradinaj’s former comrade-in-arms, described the politician’s detention on Wednesday as “unacceptable.”

“We, members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, are proud to have fought against discriminating and criminal laws of Slobodan Milosevic’s regime,” he wrote on Facebook.

A French court ruled on Thursday, however, that Ramush Haradinaj should stay in custody during extradition proceedings where the court will decide whether to turn him over to Serbian officials who have issued an international arrest warrant.

Serbia called on France on Thursday to act by a “rule of law” by handing over the former Kosovar premier.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said it would be “illogical” should France “not act in accordance with the law, but in accordance with its political position.”

“Our prosecutors have collected a lot of data, a lot of evidence implicating Ramush Haradinaj,” Vucic said.

As Pristina and Belgrade continue to hold EU-brokered talks to reconcile their differences, Pristina on Thursday denied a request from Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic to visit Kosovo.

“The Kosovo government considers that Serbia’s recent behavior and continuous statements are against the spirit of inter-state collaboration,” a foreign ministry statement said.