Three hours from Thaci's interview in Specialised Chambers

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's interview by Specialised Special Prosecutor's Chambers at the Special Court in The Hague is now continuing for more than three hours. During yesterday, Thaci has been interviewed for six hours, and today it has been three hours since he entered the Special Chambers for interviewing. [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's interview by Specialised Special Prosecutor's Chambers at the Special Court in The Hague is now continuing for more than three hours.
During yesterday, Thaci has been interviewed for six hours, and today it has been three hours since he entered the Special Chambers for interviewing.
After yesterday's interview, President Thaci has talked about the media, saying he has his lawyer and prosecutors have exchanged technicalities, writes news.net.
Yesterday, to wait for Thaci before the Special Prosecutor had emerged a group of fellow countrymen living in the diaspora, while the president himself before entering the interview was declared to be there to protect free and independent Kosovo.
“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”.
Meanwhile, today's interview by Thaci is still continuing, and it is not known whether it will be declared for media after the end.
The Prosecutor's Office, specialised on 24 June, published the draft indictment against former KLA Political Director Hashim Thaci and former SHIK head Kadri Wessel.












