A month after visiting there, Thaci appears in Canadian newspapers as a man suspected of crimes

In an editorial written by the magazine editor “Espri De Corps”, Scott Taylor, published in the Canadian newspaper “The Hill Times”, pointed out that “Hashim Thaci is a criminal and bandit”, as the author responded to Thaci's remarks accusing Russia of “false news and attacks on Canada. A few weeks after visiting Canada, the media [...]
In an editorial written by the magazine editor “Espri De Corps”, Scott Taylor, published in the Canadian newspaper “The Hill Times”, pointed out that “Hashim Thaci is a criminal and bandit”, as the author responded to Thaci's remarks accusing Russia of “false news and attacks on Canada.
Several weeks after visiting Canada, media there have been activated with news for Hashim Thaci. Editors of famous newspapers in Canada have turned the visit of the president of Kosovo into a spotlight.
The reason is: his suspicious story, linked to crime.
In an editorial written by magazine editor “Espri De Corps“, Scott Taylor, published in the Canadian newspaper “The Hill Times“, noted that “Hashim Thaci is charged with criminal and bandit”, as the author responded to Thaci's remarks accusing Russia of false “and attacks” on Canada.
Thaci, during his visit to Canada at the end of November, following a report to the House of Foreign Affairs Representatives under the Government of Canada, had told the media that “with Russia's attack on our [joined] values is also attacking Canada”.
And journalist Scott Taylor pointed out that Canadian media didn't provide information about the man who said those words. For Taylor, who has had experience as a rapporteur from wars in the Balkans, Hashim Thaci is an charged with “drug trafficking”.
Simply put, Hashim Thaci is charged as criminal and gangster. In 1993, when he was in his mid-2020 ' s, Thaci had become a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK), which in the mid-1990s was named by the United States as a terrorist organisation”, writes Taylor in his editorial, published in the “The Hill Times” on December 6th dealt with two weeks after Thaci's visit to Canada.

Editor of magazine “Espri de Corps” in the Canadian daily “The Times Hill”/Photo: The Times Hill
While writing about Hashim Thaci's suspicious activity, Taylor conducts other serious charges against Kosovo's president. I'm referring to the nickname “ "Girp”," with which Thaci was known in the war.
Thaci's “The nickname was blood and he was accused of running a drug and arms trafficking network for KLA”, writes publicist and journalist Scott Taylor. “in 1997, a Serbian court sentenced him to 10 years in prison”.
In his writing, Scott Taylor also quotes an investigation he claims to have been carried out by the German Intelligence Agency. BND, in which Thaci is accused of organised crime within Kosovo.
The German intelligence agency BND conducted an investigation into Thaci and its ruling regime and concluded that key officials (including Thaci) are deeply involved in links between politics, business and organised crime structures in Kosovo. In other words, he was charged with running a narcotics-criminal network”, writes the Canadian publicist.
Canadian magazine editor “Espri De Corps” also mentions Dick Martyt's report, which accuses Hashim Thaci of trafficking human organs. In this report, Thaci was also accused of drug trafficking.
Another report prepared for the Council of Europe implicated former KLA commanders to serious human rights abuses. The most serious claims against Thaci included drug trafficking and human organs trafficking”, Taylor writes in his editorial.
This Taylor editorial points out that Kosovo's <x0) overall unemployment is over 33 percent, with youth unemployment reaching an estimated 60 percent. ”
“These numbers do not come from Russian media sources, but rather from CIA”, writes the Canadian publicist, while criticising Thaci for his statement, for the common “ ” between Canada and Kosovo.
Taylor calls an insult to Canadian citizens, the fact that the president of Kosovo compared Canada's values to those of its corrupt “regime in Kosovo”.
Let Thaci's arrival in Ottawa forgive him the sins of the past and the present and then trumpet his rhetoric against Russia as wise advice is extreme folly. For Thaci, to show that his values and those of his corrupt regime in Kosovo are the same as Canadian values is an insult to Canada”, Taylor wrote.
These news comes at a time when the Special Court has warned of the establishment of charges for over 60 former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, an organisation in which Hashim Thaci served as political leader. /Insider. com











