Albin Kurti condemns Serbian President Vuciq for war crimes on Facebook, mentions The Hague and distributes videos from YouTube

Former prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has made a post on his Facebook account, in which he has denounced Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq for speeches that incite hatred and that underacquitable should be condemned for war crimes. Former leader of the Vuciq party, [...]
Former leader of the Vuciq party, Vojislav Seshel, has been sentenced by The Hague Tribunal, precisely because of his scandalous and hateful statements in times when armed conflict in the former Yugoslavia had escalated.
Kurt has shared with his followers a 14-second video where Vuciq makes the infamous statement saying that “for every Serb killed would kill a hundred Muslims”, Periscope follows.
This attack on President Vuciq precisely on the war crimes issue, promoting war crimes, takes place just two days after President Thaci conducted his interview in The Hague by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers Prosecutors in The Hague.
Moreover, Kurti has also mentioned The Hague in his post saying that these materials were deposited by Natasa Ka persecuted in 2005 at the war crimes prosecutor in Serbia and The Hague Tribunal.
Kosovo's reputation has been significantly damaged following the indictment's warning to the country's president, Mr. Thaci, and PDK chairman, Mr. Wessel.
Kurti has been criticised by PDK supporters for not defending KLA war enough
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