Jakup Krasniqi's grandson relates for the first time how EULEX forces entered the home of top parliament

Dardan Krasniqi, grandson of former Kosovo Prime Minister Jakup Krasniqi, has confessed the moment when EULEX forces stormed their family. He in an interview at the Ora News has stated that the manner of the raid was unwarranted, while saying Krasniqi has always been in the service of justice. Dardan Krasniqi: It was, not just for [...]
He in an interview at the Ora News has stated that the manner of the raid was unwarranted, while saying Krasniqi has always been in the service of justice.
Dardan Krasniqi: It was, not just for us as a family, but also what we've seen in the opinion, it's been a sudden moment for all people, who have been able to get to know Jakup Krasniqi personally but also for those who have known Jakup Krasniqi in political life for 40 years now. The manner of his arrest that day, that brutality manifested during the arrest has not done the mission any favors, in this case to EULEX police. In the service of justice we have all been, with particular emphasis was Jakup Krasniqi. His life is linked to serving in righteousness and the well - being of people living in this land.
Jakup Krasniqi has never provided a minimal example avoiding justice, and these have been enough facts for us that calling to specialised rooms or court might have been in a very different form. Not to be put in and made such an arrest of a profile noted for wisdom, intellectual level, and justice.
Reporter Mathilda Mcini: What was the raid on? What did EULEX forces require?
Dardan Krasniqi: We don't know exactly the purpose of the raid that way. We don't know exactly what they were looking for while this is going to be subject to the ongoing investigation there, and in time, it's going to become known the reasons for the raid that way.
As far as we know we've got some material that they've found there, mostly books, paperwork, because you know Jakup Krasniqi is also a man of letters, he's got publications, he's done some books, he's done tests, he's a historian and he's got numerous manuscripts in this field.
Reporter Mathilda Mcini: Is communication allowed with the family?
Dardan Krasniqi: The rest of us haven't had any contact. Not even by phone. Only family, wife and children. This too for a few moments.
Jakup Krasniqi, along with Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin and Rexhep Selimin, are at the Hague's dock accused of war crimes and against humanity.












