Special for the duration of Thaci's interview: He is the only source of information on this subject

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci will appear before The Hague Specialised Prosecutor to hear and answer his questions about the serious charges published about 3 weeks ago. Chris Bennett of the Special Prosecutor's Office has said the only source of information [...] on this matter.
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci will appear before The Hague Specialised Prosecutor to hear and answer his questions about the serious charges published about 3 weeks ago.
Chris Bennett of the Specialised Prosecutor's Office has said that on this issue, the only source of information is Hashim Thaci, and that the Specialised Prosecutor's Office has not provided and will not provide any information about it.
The only source of information on the issue is Hashim Thaci. The Specialised Prosecutor's Office has provided no information and will not provide”, says the response of the Specialised Prosecutor's Office sent to the Signal Journal.
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) has presented a ten-point indictment to Kosovo's Specialised Chambers (DHSK) by the Court, where Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselini and others are charged with a series of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, forced disappearance of persons, persecution and torture.
The specialised prosecutor claims that Thaci, Veselin and other suspects have been prosecuted responsible for approximately 100 murders. The crimes presented in the indictment include hundreds of identified Albanian, Serbian and Roma victims of Kosovo, as well as political opponents.
In a press release, the specialised prosecutor had said the indictment is only a criminal indictment, which is the result of a lengthy investigation and proves the determination that he could prove all charges outside reasonable suspicion.
The specialised prosecutor had deemed it necessary to issue the public announcement on charges because, reportedly, Thaci's and Wessel's repeated efforts to prevent and sabotage the work of Specialised Chambers.











