Thaci's close associate shows how the former president is spending time in custody

Thaci's close associate shows how the former president is spending time in custody

One of former President Hashim Thaci's closest associates, Ismail Syla, has shared his confession where he relates about the time his former chief now spends in The Hague prison. He says that former President Thaci during his stay there has read an entire library of books, specifying two authors Milan Kundra and [...]

One of former President Hashim Thaci's closest associates, Ismail Syla, has shared his confession where he relates about the time his former chief now spends in The Hague prison.

He says that former President Thaci during his stay there has read an entire library of books, specifying two authors Milan Kundra and Salman Ruzhdije.

I've been allowed a visit. The visit has been used to negotiate in certain areas where there is enough comfort. There is a type of European prison, but even if it is the Paradise conditions -- a past day of president and others in The Hague prison -- is a loss. Because those people were supposed to be here in our daily lives, as leaders”, Syla told Klan Kosova.

He's very healthy. The routine game as a president and prime minister, as a man who had very dynamic lives, but is spared and was simply in good clear condition, in a state of spiritual and intellectual”.

He reads. He has so far read an entire library, because in terms of an activity that is in both the presidency, the prime minister or the foreign ministry, the president has led a complicated life of an ordinary VIP. A complicated life of processes, making it impossible for him to live a life near the book, but no signs of fatigue” are observed.

” has read, I envy, my favorite writer is Milan Kunra and Salman Rudzie, but today he [Hashim Thaci] knows better than I know all thematics and ideas of these books. So today I don't have to reread some of the books he's read with a passion, of a 40x1>, Syla said.

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