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Snakes, like many other reptiles, rarely become visible on the surface. But most often their appearance is highlighted when they are looking, especially in search of a safe shelter when it rains or there is a storm outside. This week, even Kosovo's “Gjarprin” as President Hashim Thaci has been known since he was the political director of the Kosovo Liberation Army he awakened a storm, pushing him to seek refuge with the people to whom he addressed with a statement as never before.
And the storm is called Special Court. The court Thaci had personally worked to convince his PDK deputies to help them pass its establishment through Parliament in 2015.
The court, which the president called a “dex1>, but now turns out to be completely unjust and is not serving peace between Albanians and Kosovo Serbs. At least that's how he introduced it to the one who led its founding process in Kosovo, Thaci, during a presentation he held Monday during the report's presentation, titled “public perception of the Special Court”.
At this conference, the president was almost trying to fully absolve himself of the process of establishing this Court by twice stressing that the <x0ved establishment of the Special Court came as an international political need, of international acts, rather than for justice”.
The fault for this is attributed to the international community, with emphasis to the United States of America and the European Union. These Thaci statements come exactly when the Office of the Specialised Prosecutor at The Hague is expected to publicise even the first charges for former KLA members allegedly committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Nearly three years ago, it was Hashim Thaci who, as assessed in various media reports, had been pressured to convince MPs to vote in favour of the Special Court.
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The amendments to constitutional amendments for the establishment of the Special Court, the Specialised Chambers Bill and the Special Prosecutor's Office, had twice been put in place, within the August 3rd session of 2015. In the first attempt to vote in the amendments, neither 10 PDK deputies had voted in. The approval took place in the second attempt, as even several PDK deputies had voted against it the first time. At the time Thaci had not mentioned at all the international promises of integration, but had said there is no way out but to vote on the Special, or the issue of war crimes allegedly committed by KLA members, sent to the UN Security Council. This was intended to be avoided at any cost because of Kosovo's also fragile position in the international arena, and the fact that Kosovo would take almost another 20 years to face the past. Kosovo's “government has prosecuted the necessary constitutional changes to be established by the Special Court as not an easy but necessary” ruling, Thaci began the extradition at the August 2015 session. “Under responsibilities and deepening partnerships with the international community, of our responsibilities that we simply avoid setting this são as an obstacle to restitution or as an obstacle that would cost us a huge delay for our country to move towards Euro-Atlantic integration”. It was not an easy session that Thaci had said this at all, as he faced pressure and accusations against him. Now, after more than two years, at Monday's [October 9th] conference. Thaci said the internationals were the ones who had given promises in exchange for the Special vote, including membership in the Council of Europe, quick visa liberalisation for Kosovo, massive support for U. NESTO, the rapid establishment of the Kosovo Armed Forces, as well as new recognitions. “Kosovo held on, founded the Court, the international community sided with those promises did not otherwise realise Kosovo's Euro-Atlantic integration”.
“DO NOT I've got ABRASADORIN AS QUCH I AS PROCANATION Where there's a DAL when there's a point. “WRITER IN I HAVE DAL AS A OBJECTION It's an ASPAK sound. DISLOMATIC.” Thaci declared to reporters about the departure of British Ambassador Ruari O'Connel.
The president's speech to many in the room where he was being held became unbearable. British Ambassador Rulairi O'Connell launched the first hall during Thaci's chealification and then in a premonition to the newspaper “Koha Ditore”, had deemed Thaci's charge against the international community unjust. He even denied the promises Thaci counted on, to establish the Special. “We have not made promises to Kosovo with the Special Court and it is not right to claim the opposite. Membership in international organisations is based on specific criteria for membership of individual organisations. The UK is working to support the full international integration”, was the ambassador's response to the October 11th 2017 issue of the newspaper.
The departure of OʹConnel from the hall where he was carrying the dig has commented before reporters Wednesday, Thaci himself, saying that “has not seen the ambassador or been present when he was speaking”. “If it turns out to be a rejection of what I have said is a non-recognitional behavior”, Thaci said. But not much different from the British, for “Kahen”, have also provided representatives of the US Embassy in Kosovo, as well as the European Union. The integration of early law-rule reforms was among the main criteria EU spokeswoman in Brussels Maja Kocijanqi has, among other things, cited as the key criteria of Kosovo and unmet in the European integration process. Kosovo has serious problems with the extent of corruption and organised crime. Until the Kosovo judiciary is consistently praised in various reports, such as in the European Commission's progress, as open to political influences, fighting corruption, and the demarketing agreement between Kosovo and Montenegro, Kosovo's key criteria remain to unblock the visa liberalisation process. Thaci now says, however, that the internationals had promised visa liberalisation in exchange for the Special. Even the United States, which the president of the attack has re-exerted through their Embassy in Pristina, that “strongly supports Kosovo in its membership in international organisations; whose membership is based on specific criteria for each institution...”. What do the President's special messages tell us? Thaci's speech Monday about the Special Court contains a completely contrary narration with what he had used nearly three years ago when he tried to convince MPs to vote Special. However, some important conclusions can be drawn from his messages. First, the president, according to his colleagues, reportedly has never told the complete truth about the Special Court, which he promoted as an initiative meant to clear up the truth over “lies against the Dick Marty report and that there will be no persecution of former KLA members. The second, President Thaci, is turning out to have made harmful compromises in the name of Kosovo, with the effort to, as he said, satisfy international desires. International Community, according to him has pledged visa liberalisation, membership in U NESTO, new recognition and integration of Kosovo, following the Special Law vote in Parliament. None of the promises have been fulfilled, while the Special Court is soon expected to start with judgments. Now when the first charges of former KLA members, allegedly committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, the president is calling the Special Court an injustice and a process that will not bring peace but will prosecute only KLA members. Consequently, President Thaci has participated in a process that could delegate the KLA's war, and issue legal facts supporting Serbia's absurd theory that Kosovars were aggressors and the KLA a terrorist organisation. What is he afraid of, Thaci? Criticism to President Thaci, concerning his controversial controversial selection of Specials, has not been missed during the debate that was discussed after the president's arrival, but not days after that. Publicist Veton Surroi has dedicated a whole scripture to this issue, criticising Thaci for blaming the international community for his political failures. Surroi allulon even said Thaci has not seriously been taking the charges against the US and the EU seriously, going on ironicly and suggesting that Thaci's allegations against the internationals are so serious “that he has been able to add some more guilt for the permanent failure of Kosovo's representative in football not to score <tore, or the construction of the new Opera and Ballet building”. But Surroi, known as one of his many critics, was not the only one who criticised Thaci. There were also those who once supported him in many processes, such as the journalist and director of the Klan Kosova Television, Baton Haxhiu, who during the debate on Monday told Thaci that he feels desperate with his “strange”, and asked him if he [Calim] has anything to do with the fact that Thaci may be on the list of persons charged by the Specialised Proscript Office, and may end up in The Hague. Thaci did not respond specifically to this, but continues his release on the Special with charges that it would unfairly prosecute the former KLA interview, on the claims of the Swiss MP's report to the European Parliament, Dick Marty with the title: “The inhuman treatment of people and the illegal trafficking of human organs in Kosovo”, published in 2010. Marty's report highlighted Thaci as the chief protagonist and leader of an organised criminal group made up of former KLA students, and today Kosovo politicians who had dealt with organ trachems. At the time, Thaci warned the indictment of Marty, which he never did by calling on him that the Swiss MP has immunity. However, the report had influence and was subsequently established the Special Court, which according to President Thaci has maximum and mutual co-operation with Serbia and the war crimes department in Belgrade, very little with Kosovo. “With Kosovo co-operation is minimal, if not at all. There's minimal cooperation and procedure. Authorities in Belgrade claim to know who and when Kosovo Albanians will be charged with war crimes”, Thaci said during the conference Monday. Insisting further on how it sounds and under current circumstances, the Special Court is an ethnically motivated and anti-Albanian court. We have to say what we know, right, and what we know and it's correct that the Special Court will only deal with alleged crimes committed by UCK members... No Serb will be charged”. But if this is the only understanding of “
Author: Leonora Aliu












