Lushi: Kurti, Osmani and Konjufca ask the Special for KLA leaders to be protected in freedom

Lushi: Kurti, Osmani and Konjufca ask the Special for KLA leaders to be protected in freedom

US political analyst U.K. Lushi has applied for three leaders -- Vjosa Osmani, Albin Kurti and Glauk Konjufca -- to seek out the Special, for Kosovo leaders to be protected in freedom. Lushi, through a letter to his Facebook account, said that special courts are staying with extraordinary contributors to freedom [...]

US political analyst U.K. Lushi has applied for three leaders -- Vjosa Osmani, Albin Kurti and Glauk Konjufca -- to seek out the Special, for Kosovo leaders to be protected in freedom.

Lushi, through a text on his Facebook account, has said that special courts are staying with extraordinary contributors to Kosovo's freedom.

“Enter and ask that Kosovo leaders be protected from freedom. They, all of them, have gone to The Hague on their own and have just been invited to appear. The state of Kosovo, along with the special court's foreign police bodies, can monitor the position in their homes of former state officials until it is decided on the verdict. Prime Minister Haradinaj, you remember, was acquitted, and history we dare not allow to testify that a Danish was more dignified and responsible for our leaders than today's Kosovo leaders, he wrote.

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Public request for three Kosovo leaders, President Osmani-Sadriu, Prime Minister Kurti and Prime Minister Konjufca

When in 2005 Prime Minister Haradinaj was arrested and voluntarily went to The Hague Tribunal, head of Kosovo's foreign administrator U n NMIC, Séren Jessen-Petersen, officially wrote to Tribunali and demanded that the Prime Minister be protected from freedom.i and Kosovo guaranteed that Hardinaj would stay at home and restrict him by allowing justice to do his affairs without keeping the former Freedom in custody. Jessen-Petersen's move was virtuous moral, legal and state actions. It was a gesture of manhood that gave Kosovo the seriousness and respect as the subject that serves stately care for its leaders.

I and I am convinced most proud citizens of Kosovo think you, today's Kosovo leaders, should act. The presidency, prime minister and Parliament must enter the handbills for those accused at the Special Court to face trial, but to be protected from outright freedom. In Special, we have a president and two chief officers of the state and other extraordinary contributors to Kosovo's freedom. Keeping them in captivity while long legal bureaucratic procedures occur is humiliating to the state of Kosovo and its people. Every human group has a natural right to dignified treatment of leaders. Even Kosovo should seek this especially from a court that is said to be Kosovo's.

President, Prime Minister and Prime Minister of the state of Kosovo, write and ask that Kosovo leaders be protected from freedom. They, all of them, have gone to The Hague on their own and have just been invited to appear. The state of Kosovo, along with the special court's foreign police bodies, can monitor the position in their homes of former state officials until it is decided on the verdict. Prime Minister Haradinaj, you remember, was acquitted and history we dare not allow to testify that a Danish was more dignified and responsible for our leaders than Kosovo's own leaders today.

Please establish the precedent that tomorrow, whether you or any other leadership are arrested or treated without minimum honor, your offspring will not remain silent and thus represent ourselves as a state with no self-respect and as people who do not behave socially. Let the court decide based on facts and evidence, but there is no court in the universe that can give you or receive dignity as an individual, as a state, or as a people.

Please show dignified leaders like Séren Jessen-Petersen!

Thank you if you'll show some compassion in our name and act historically.

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