Lame: There was no war crimes because discipline was great

The Kosovo Liberation Army has not committed crimes, says General Koudusi Lame, who was then commander of the Kukes area. General Lame says unconfirmed acts by the Specialised Chambers against President Hashim Thaci and PDK Chairman Kadri Wessel are influenced by Serbian-Russian services. For KLA woman fighters Lame says [...]
For KLA fighters Lame, it was only once that they violated discipline when they did not want to stay in training camps but were on fire to get into battle to protect their homeland.
I am convinced that there are no criminals in the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army”, Lame told RTK.
Kosovo's “Liberation Army has been the most disciplined army that can exist”, he points out.
This court is well paid, no one is crazy to close the cycle and leave without a job. I have conviction that in the KLA there is no criminality of these kind of nature that organises them”, Lame said.
The “The guys of the KLA have done their job”, he said.
All charges seem to be made in the area I've commanded. Why didn't anybody call me with the mpyke. Why did someone call me and say how these criminals acted in your area”, Lame said.
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office, head of The Hague, announced to the public that on 24 April, it submitted a specialised indictment of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, former head of the Parliament and current deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kadri Veselin, and fellow “to crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, forced disappearance, persecution and torture.
In the indictment, Thaci, Veselin and other suspects whose names have not been made public have criminal responsibility for nearly 100 murders.












