Four-day interview at The Hague ends, Thaci returns to Kosovo tonight

President Hashim Thaci last night has concluded the interview by prosecutors of the Specialised Prosecutor's Office in The Hague after four days. Thaci has been interviewed three days from six hours until yesterday this process has lasted more than seven hours. Hashim Thaci will return to Kosovo tonight, but is not known if there will be [...]
Thaci has been interviewed three days from six hours until yesterday this process has lasted more than seven hours.
Hashim Thaci will return to Kosovo tonight, but it is not known if there will be any media prejudice.
Meanwhile, Thaci spoke last night after an interview in which he said that if the prosecutor and the court assess impartially they would conclude that he did not commit any crime.
I tried to explain information about my role during the war during the period covering the Special Court's mandate. I was accompanied by Ambassador Prosper in the quality of the lawyer. My testimony took a long time but I think we've had productive sessions”.
The “remains the prosecutor and the judge to assess it impartially. If they value it honestly, they can easily come to the conclusion that I have not committed any kind of crime or alleged wrongdoing”.
In the two days he was not declared to the media either before or after the interview, until he did so only on his first day at The Hague.
After the first six-hour interview, he has told the media he has heard exchanges of different technology between the lawyer and prosecutors.
On the first day, former Political Director of The NLA has spoken before entering the Specialised Prosecutor's Office, where it has repeated that no one can rewrite history.
Thaci, among the cheers of Albanians who had come out to support him, said this is the price for freedom.
“Today I am here to respect what I dreamed of and fight an independent Kosovo based on equal rights, multiethnic society and rule of law. I'm ready to face the next challenge and succeed for my son, family, people and my country”.
No one can rewrite history. This is the price for freedom”.
In the vicinity of The Hague's Specialised Prosecutor's Office, there have been constantly fellow countrymen who came out to support Hashim Thaci with the KLA flag in their hands, shouting and singing patriotic songs, as well as slogans opposing the Special Court.












