World | Kosovo Former Kosovo Leader Acquitted of War Crimes Ex PM cleared of attacks on ethnic Serbs By Jason Farago Posted Apr 4, 2008 4:30 AM CDT Copied Kosovars dance in the main street of Decane, as they react to the decision of a U.N. court to acquit Ramush Haradinaj, the former prime minister of Kosovo, in Decane, Kosovo, Thursday, April 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu) The UN's tribunal in the Hague has acquitted a former commander of the rebel Kosovo Liberation Army of all charges of war crimes. Ramush Haradinaj, who also briefly served as the breakaway province's prime minister, was cleared of murder, persecution, rape and torture of Kosovo Serb civilians. The verdict threatens to inflame anti-Kosovo sentiment in Serbia, writes the New York Times. Haradinaj will in all likelihood receive a hero's welcome when he returns to Kosovo as early as tomorrow. But in their ruling the judges decried a pattern of witness intimidation. Of Haradinaj's two co-defendents, one was also acquitted and the other was sentenced to six years in prison for torture and cruel treatment of prisoners. Read These Next Police pin blame for airport fiasco on Nancy Mace. Trump doesn't want Clarence Thomas or Samuel Alito to retire. President Trump begins campaign to turn the affordability narrative. California teens took to a football field to form a human hate symbol. Report an error