Thaci arrives at The Hague to be interviewed by the Special tomorrow

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has already arrived in The Hague as an invitation from the Special Prosecutor to interview. The announcement that on Monday (July 13th, 2020) will travel to The Hague, Thaci did so through his Facebook account. While Klan Kosova through safe resources learns he has already grown there. [...]
The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has already arrived in The Hague as an invitation from the Special Prosecutor to interview.
The announcement that on Monday (July 13th, 2020) will travel to The Hague, Thaci did so through his Facebook account.
While Klan Kosova through safe resources learns he has already grown there.
Today (12 July, 2020) has been held a meeting of the National Security Council under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, where Foreign Affairs has been discussed because of the spread of Covis-19 in the country, and President Hashim Thaci was not present at this meeting.
Always according to sources, Thaci has not participated in the above-mentioned meeting because around 1500, he has left Tirana Airport to interview tomorrow in The Hague where he will be protected by British lawyer Geoffrey Nice.
We remember that on June 24th, 2020, the Specialised Prosecutor's Office has announced that Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Kosovo Chairman The PDK, Kadri Wessel, are the first two indictees to appear at the Special Court in The Hague.
The proposal claims that Thaci, Wessel and other suspects have been prosecuted responsible for approximately 100 illegal killings. The crimes presented in the proposal include hundreds of identified Albanian, Serbian and Roma victims of Kosovo and political opponents.
In December 2011, Swiss Senator Dick Marty published a report to the Council of Europe mentioning several former heads of the Kosovo Liberation Army as involved in war crimes.
The Kosovo Assembly adopted the law on forming the Special Court in August 2015.












