Retired supreme court judge ashamed of Macedonia’s corrupt judges

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  • Risto the Great
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 15658

    Retired supreme court judge ashamed of Macedonia’s corrupt judges



    Retired Supreme Court judge Milojka Kalkaslieva considers the draconian sentencing of the 16 participants in the April 2017 incident in the Parliament as gross violation of the rule of law, and believes that judge Dobrila Kacarska known for her close ties with Zaev completely mishandled the case. In her remarks published today, Kalkaslieva says that the charge of “terrorism” was extremely over the top, and the actual sentence didn’t contain the very basic elements it should contain by law.

    The judge said that she will additionally explain her verdict in more detail, but that can’t restore her failures. She only read the draconian prison sentences, but did not explain what actions each of the defendants undertook to deserve such punishment. All we got was a reading of an essay on patriotism. We can only bow our heads in shame after this sentencing, judge Kalkaslieva wrote.

    She describes that the lengthy protests were orderly and peaceful for months, with the participation of artists, sports legends, cultural groups and many citizens who opposed the renaming and redefining of Macedonia.

    The protesters were out to defend the constitutional order of the Republic of Macedonia, determined in the 1991 Constitution, which was endangered by the Tirana platform, a document prepared in a foreign country, by foreign operatives.
    During their trial, we awaited to hear what is it in their actions that could be interpreted as “terrorist endangerment of the constitutional order and security”. We heard how the violence which did occur on that day was provoked by the attempted undermining of the constitutional order on the part of the members of Parliament, some of whom sang a foreign national anthem, while others remained indifferent to this.
    Some of the members of Parliament elected a new Speaker in violation of the Constitution and the rules of the Parliament, which provoked the protesters, while others opened the doors of the Parliament. All this does not excuse those who perpetrated violent acts, but their actions can’t be qualified as “terrorist endangerment”, Kalkaslieva wrote.

    Meanwhile, both prosecutor Deskoska and judge Kacarska have appeared on USAid funded TV networks where they have spent over a dozen hours rambling their way into attempting to explain their sentencing to the public! Macedonia is the first country where a corrupt judge keeps appearing on TV to explain the illegal sentencing of patriots. However, the other side, those convicted or their attorneys have received 0 seconds of air time to discuss their side.
    Sentenced as terrorists while terrorists run the country. Shame on the Severedonians for accepting this.
    Risto the Great
    MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
    "Holding my breath for the revolution."

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  • Karposh
    Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 863

    #2
    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Sentenced as terrorists while terrorists run the country. Shame on the Severedonians for accepting this.
    Shame? I don't think they know what the word means.

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