Wessel now speaks differently about Blake: It started out well, but he left it in half.

Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini has said he has sent a letter to the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council on the issue of huge veterans' lists. He says he was invited for an interview by former Prosecutor Elez Blakaj and '%i had responded to the invitation, but says Blakaj started out well but left the job half. Remember [...]
Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini has said he has sent a letter to the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council on the issue of huge veterans' lists.
He says he was invited for an interview by former Prosecutor Elez Blakaj and '%i had responded to the invitation, but says Blakaj started out well but left the job half. We remember that in the preliminary post on this matter, Wessel had sharply criticised Elez Blakay, briefly as a payable prosecutor.
Here's Wessel's full post in Facebok:
Dear citizens,
Today I have sent a letter to the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council.
The Kosovo Liberation Army is a direct product of the people of Kosovo. Only by being such, she succeeded in fulfilling her historic mission - the ultimate liberation of her homeland.
Let's be clear: Freedom, which we enjoy today, did not come only from the rifles of boys and girls listed in the Kosovo Liberation Army. It also came from the unhurried contribution of an entire people, from each citizen, who in times, places, and possibilities engaged in making the great dream of freedom a reality.
This nationwide commitment, in no way, should be confused with the issue of veterans' lists.
Of the country's political and institutional leaders, I have been the first to have attracted attention that mistakes, concessions and manipulations are being made in the process of verifying the status of KLA veterans. The evidence is available to everyone. Just a simple Internet search.
Since then, I have received hundreds of letters and have met dozens of former warriors who have witnessed to me about manipulations and the injustices that have been committed to them in the process of verification. For this, I have given full support to the investigation process of these manipulations, which, today, are also confirmed by former commanders of the KLA operational zones. For the position I held on this case, by former prosecutor Elez Blakaj I have been invited to testify to, the invitation to which I responded positively and with many responsibilities.
Prosecutor Blakaj started his job well, but she remained in half. Transparency of the situation created around it must become complete and each take responsibility for its actions and inactions. Whatever and whatever the function you exercise in the state of Kosovo.
Investigations launched by prosecutor Blakaj must and continue. They need to intensify. Transparency and responsibility must and will be complete. I say this as a former KLA fighter, as political and institutional leader and as taxpayers. That means three things: On veterans' lists there are no false veterans, state institutions dare not make any concessions in terms of rule of law, and Kosovo citizens' taxes do not dare anyone abuse.
Somebody, for good reason, may I ask how my family stands on the subject of veterans' lists. Since 1991 my family has been an active part of my commitment. Later, all were part of the war, but only one of them became veterans. I have done an unjust deed with my family members, denying them a legitimate right, just so there will be no misunderstandings and a personal example. The facts are and can easily be verified by anyone you want.
The KLA was set up to end a major historical injustice. Today, we must not allow anyone to do injustice, either in its name or in its name.












