Haradinaj reports tomorrow about the Gylenists, unknown if Thaci goes too

The Investigative Commission in the Kosovo Assembly tomorrow will meet in order to interview President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj concerning the expulsion of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo. Sources within the Kosovo government have told Periscope that Haradinaj will be present in the Commission tomorrow. ) Yes, the prime minister will go [...]
Sources within the Government of Kosovo have said about Periscope that Haradinaj will be present tomorrow in the Commission.
Yes, the Prime Minister is going to the Commission meeting.
At the same time, it is not known whether President Hashim Thaci will go to the Assembly for an interview.
The commission failed Monday to hold this meeting, since neither Thaci nor Haradinaj had responded to the invitation. He first argued the absence with his official visit to the United States of America, while Haradinaj with the busy agenda for the joint meeting of the Government of Kosovo with that of Albania.
Their presence also created status-opposital clashes.
This commission has started working in July this year and is mandated to perform until mid-December to illuminate the case of the expulsion of Turkish citizens.
Kosovo police had arrested six Turkish citizens, college workers Mehmet Akif, a school that is part of the Belgrade School Network Fetullah Gylen, who is wanted by Turkey on charges that it stands behind the failed putch in this state two years ago.
The arrest had occurred after a co-operation with Turkish intelligence. College teachers “Mehmet Akif” in Kosovo, Cihan Ozkan, Kahraman Demirez, Hasan Huseyin Günam, Mustafa Erdem, Osman Karakaya and Yusuf Karabina allegedly are members of the organisation “FETO”
Following the arrest of Turkish citizens, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had fired Interior Affairs Minister Flamur Sefaj and AKI director Driton Gashi from office.












