Xhavit Haliti's special corroding: Uncontrolled Need for Washing

In an interview given in 2014, Xhavit Haliti of The PDK declared somewhat brave that the Special Court would clear the KLA's war of stains attached to it. He added that he believed in European justice, which was not influenced by the <x0 media and policy greedy.” Finally, the Special of [...]
In an interview given in 2014, Xhavit Haliti of The PDK declared somewhat brave that the Special Court would clear the KLA's war of stains attached to it. He added that he believed in European justice, which was not influenced by the <x0 media and policy greedy.” Finally, the Special invited two other former commanders of that guerrilla group, Kadri Veselin and Rexhep Selimi. Hashim Thaci is soon to be invited.
But back to Mr. Haliti. “We need to clean up,” argued at that meal, contradicting critics of the Court. Meanwhile, these critics including Vetevendosje, which in these elections came first, showed the risks posed by such a project for the country: judging only the crimes of Albanians, judging the KLA, and with it freedom itself, thus shaking the foundations of Kosovo independence. And so on.
However, Haliti with Kadri Veselin and Hashim Thaci could not think of the country's plight at that moment: they needed to be cleaned up. They felt dirty. They were scratching, they were made of slobs in the media and the socks, and they were sick of someone letting them go. All words. Their insight was so narrow and twisted that public discourse came out of hand with them, and with it it it was power. And this dorse exit resulted in uncontrollable filth, in a natural breakdown, so much so that the liquefaction to wash and clean became complicated and led to painful and traumatic actions. Haliti's PDK, Thaci's Veselins, completely submitted to the political legalisation of the Vetevendosje Movement by jumping into controversial positions against the very topics they had once supported, including the Special Court that tried in a ridiculous way to abolish it. Meanwhile, in daily politics, the filth fell to the extent that no one wanted them as partners anymore, thinking even blacker than the Serbian List.
I myself cannot feel anything but deep respect for all the people who were at war [for the part of war], so also for the PDK people. Hakku must be given to those to whom it is due, for what it is due. I still have not been erased from my memory of Pristina's smug, smoldering Serb militia, of the treasures of my countrymen who were torn apart by fear of poverty, of a miserable dog life. In no film, nor in those for World War II, have I seen so much insult and humiliation on the one hand, and so much weakness on the other. Perhaps such scenes are extremely unpleasant and embarrassing. And so it was reality at the time, too embarrassing and embarrassing. I saw clearly the disgust people felt for themselves, their nation. They'd gone into an angle where they were totally inferior, totally unworthy, even breathing. It does not take long to imagine that promoting such psychological circumstances produced many spies about the Serbian regime. People just felt fucked up by all that smug look. There was no glory in dying. Albanians were being beaten and insulted like dogs. Even dying like dogs. And that's why the KLA got us out of that circle. He had the courage to seize his weapons against fascism and humiliation. Because there was no other way. Because there couldn't be another way. And do not listen to the ignorant, who do not experience anything, nor do they recite anything [of it] in a falsehood. Sometimes you don't know where he is. Words make no sense. Violence does. What we do, this is life!
Imagine both the Allies and the Powers of Bosty during World War II had respected the Geneva Convention [1929], says historian Eric Hobbes, using no chemical weapons. But both had committed other devastating crimes.
We need to lay bare the truths we know. Yeah, the KLA might look terrorist to the eyes of someone who wasn't under our skin. She killed Serb militia. He killed soldiers. Perhaps he did not respect the conventions of war as regards the captives he captured and imprisoned. One of its fighters may also have committed a revenge crime against the Serb civilian population, but that does not make it a bad and inhuman guerrilla group. How human it was to be weak until you were beaten, insulted, and humiliated by disgusting racists. It's human to get rid of his uncle. And the Milosevic regime wouldn't take their hands off us today and 700 years if we didn't get hyjem and tear it down. In my opinion, The KLA was the brightest part of the history of Kosovo Albanians. The most glorious part. She's across Xhavit Halit. Over Thaci and Haradinaj's Wessel. Over the leaderships of Nasim Haradinaj. Across the habitality of our reality.
As such, The KLA did not need to be cleaned up. Her war was extraordinary and righteous. Her war stemmed from poor and oppressed villagers, and she removed any disfellowshipping, became infested and widespread.
The need for cleansing is being felt by the very corrupt politicians who came out of it. And the need to clean up is not to clean up war crimes, it's a post-war trap. The need for cleanup is not even very complex because it tries to gain new political ground, new political capital. These men were betrayed by KLA fighters. They abused the values and sacrifice of war. Now they desire to be reunited with them and to purify themselves from them.
We must not allow them. We have to abolish that court because it contains completely political character and it screws up the most influential episode of our history. Imagine, KLA soldiers are being tried in a country that has already officially claimed 6 per cent of the genocide in Srebrenica. So, in a genocide country. Meanwhile, Kidney Trafficking Doubts who left an American journalist simply served to justify this witch hunt to permanently corrupt Kosovo and shake the foundation of our independence. Because such doubts were not addressed by international justice for 20 years. Because there was no incriminating evidence against anyone in the KLA for this job for 20 years. Because, it is currently not just this suspicion, but any doubt that meets the racist criteria for the ethnic Albanians to blend.
As is true in our society, so do Western societies. Rather than presumption, courts and societies predict exactly the opposite, guilt. Even if they can't prove it. Because they're control companies.
The diplomatic fight between Kosovo and Serbia has often been wrinkled in a race of whose campaign goes higher. A very disgusting use of the pain of the victims. The victim and his vault must not rule the fate of any society. History has proved that the vault quickly turns into an excuse for violence. Hence, the victim deserves justice, not power. Oppressed pain should not become oppressive pain. Pain must be released and removed. We were neither aggressors nor victims. And we shouldn't regret this.










