Kosovo Ex-Guerrilla Ordered to Pay War Victims €207,000
A panel of judges at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague decided on Thursday that Salih Mustafa, the wartime commander of one of the Kosovo Liberation Army's operational zones should pay 207,000 euros in compensation "for the harm inflicted on the victims of the crimes for which he is convicted".
Mustafa was found guilty in December of three war crimes charges including the arbitrary detention and torture of at least six detainees and the murder of one prisoner, and sentenced to 26 years in prison.
The court found that he committed the crimes against civilian prisoners at a KLA detention centre in the village of Zllash/Zlas while he was a commander in the KLA's Llap Operation Zone in north-east Kosovo. The verdict can be appealed.
The compensation money will be distributed among eight victims in the case at the Specialist Chambers.
"Thirty thousand euros will be received by victim number 8, 80,000 euros to victim number 9, 60,000 thousand euros to victim number 10," said presiding judge Mappie Veldt-Foglia.
She added that other victims would receive sums of 10,000, 5,000 and 2,000 euros.
But the judges noted that "Mr. Mustafa currently does not have the means to fully comply with the order" and suggested that Kosovo should step in to pay the compensation.
They also suggested that Kosovo should create "a new reparation mechanism for victims of crimes" that come within the jurisdiction of the Specialist Chambers. They suggested that this should be financed from Kosovo's budget, because defendants at the Hague court are being financially supported to defend themselves, "whereas nothing is provided for the victims of crimes".
They further noted that Kosovo's legislation addressing harm and injuries...
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