Berisha resuscits Thaci called “qen”, a man who has betrayed his fellow fighters and mentioned organ sale

Following the lightning attack of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who pressed grave accusations against former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, a portal for Albania -- owned by Sali Berisha's son -- has attacked the Kosovo president. The portal Eye.net, has published on its forehead an imaginary dialogue between Hashim Thaci and an iriqi. In this dialogue, Hashim [...]
The portal Eye.net, has published on its forehead an imaginary dialogue between Hashim Thaci and an iriqi.
In this dialogue, Hashim Thaci is named “qen”, and in one of the words as if highlighted by the president, it says thus: “Y. I did. But I want to explain. That you're an animal and I'm afraid of thorns. They thought I was a snake because I wanted to poison Serbs. Hahaha, actually they called me that that day I hid myself. My friends fought I stayed at the hotel in Tirana. Then I left for Switzerland, Germany. Later I sold organs, hearts, kidneys, liver. Well, how much money I made then! When we were released with America's help, I came to Kosovo, and the most local place I made up stories of war. That's all it took, the snake took power and became prime minister and president. If I want to be king. ”
Below, Irici asks Thaci why he has reacted to Sali Berisha.
And Thaci, according to the portal, answers: “I have agreed with Vucic to exchange territories. He takes Mitrovica to Presevo Valley. When we said we closed it, Saliu took us back to where we were. Says no centimeter. Kosovo should not be released. ”
The dialogue continues to, to the sale of organs, where Thaci answers iriki's questions.
The fierce debate between Thaci and Berisha erupted after Sali Berisha criticised Kosovo's president for trying to make territorial exchange with Ksova. Following that reaction, Thaci accused Berisha of saying that the former Albanian prime minister has sheltered bin Laden and Arfin, and has traded with Milosevic at the time Kosovo fought against his regime. /Periscopi/













