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Postponing the announcement of the verdict has lost its meaning
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Postponing the announcement of the verdict has lost its meaning

On July 2, 2026, Albanian lawyer Artan Qerkini criticized the delay in announcing the verdict against former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), who are being tried in The Hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Qerkini argued that the postponement has lost its meaning because all four defendants have been in pre-trial detention since November 5, 2025. He emphasized that under both local and international law, the court should act promptly when suspects are detained, but this has not occurred throughout the trial process. Qerkini noted that the prosecution has held evidence for over two years before submitting it to the defense, which he views as unjustified. He suggested that if the court carefully evaluates the evidence, the verdict might favor the accused. The trial verdict is expected to be announced on September 16.

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Koha.net logoKoha.netIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 753 days ago
Postponing the announcement of the verdict has lost its meaning

On July 2, 2026, Albanian lawyer Artan Qerkini criticized the delay in announcing the verdict against former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), who are being tried in The Hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Qerkini argued that the postponement has lost its meaning because all four defendants have been in pre-trial detention since November 5, 2025. He emphasized that under both local and international law, the court should act promptly when suspects are detained, but this has not occurred throughout the trial process. Qerkini noted that the prosecution has held evidence for over two years before submitting it to the defense, which he views as unjustified. He suggested that if the court carefully evaluates the evidence, the verdict might favor the accused. The trial verdict is expected to be announced on September 16.

Bias read (Center): The article presents legal arguments and concerns raised by a defense attorney regarding procedural delays and potential biases in the trial of former KLA leaders. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or clear editorializing. Instead, it reports on legal proceedings and a

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides detailed legal arguments from attorney Artan Qerkini regarding the delay in the trial of UCK leaders. While factually sound, it presents a strong opinion on the court’s inefficiency, reducing neutrality.

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