This is Thaci's father: We're pretty upset about him, I think he'll be released soon.

His son Hashim Thaci is being held in custody at The Hague along with fellow fighters, while Haxhi Thaci delivers the message of confidence that they will return victorious from this process. We're pretty upset about it. Those were former President Hashim Thaci's words today when it became a [...]
His son Hashim Thaci is being held in custody at The Hague along with fellow fighters, while Haxhi Thaci delivers the message of confidence that they will return victorious from this process.
We're pretty upset about it. Those were former President Hashim Thaci's father's words today when it became a year of surrender at The Hague's detention centre. According to Haxhi Thaci, keeping former KLA leaders in The Hague is unfair and justice will prevail soon.
I think he'll be released soon because they're innocent of us. They're strong and they've got their dicks. Where to shoot they have to have a strong”, he added to RTK.
He argues that the war and all his son's activity make him proud.
“is in prison for this at and”, Haxhi Thaci stressed.
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci had been declared innocent of all points of war crimes and crimes against humanity, set up by the Specialised Chambers.
Works weighing on Thaci have to do with war crimes, illegal or arbitrary detention, cruel treatment, torture and unlawful murder, and crimes against humanity in prison, other inhumane acts, torture, unlawful murder, forced extinction of persons and persecution, which, according to Specialised Chambers, were committed between March 1998 and September 1999.
According to the indictment, the crimes were allegedly committed in several Kosovo locations, but also in Kukes and Chahan in northern Albania “and were committed by members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) against hundreds of civilians and persons who did not actively participate in fighting”.
The Specialised Chambers and Specialised Prosecutor's Office, also known as the Special Court, investigate the alleged crimes of members of the former Kosovo Liberation Army committed against ethnic minorities and political rivals from January 1998 to December 2000.
These alleged crimes are mentioned in a 2011 Council of Europe report, author of which is Swiss senator Dick Marty.










