Drake says Serbia took Thaci to The Hague, others

The chairman of the Commission for Kosovo in Serbia's Parliament, Milovan Drescu, has acknowledged that his state has handed over the Special Prosecutor's files with headquarters at The Hague in the Netherlands. “The indictment against Thaci, Veselin, Rexhepi and Krasniqi in many ways is the result of our actions, for which there are many reasons. First, at the act of [...] activity
“The indictment against Thaci, Veselin, Rexhepi and Krasniqi in many ways is the result of our actions, for which there are many reasons. Firstly, the activity of the terrorist KLA has been deemed a joint criminal enterprise”, he added.
In addition, during a meeting in Belgrade, held Thursday, other details were unveiled.
We decided to do all that is possible in collecting documentation that owned our services and organs and to hand them over to the Special Prosecutor and that this is a great pressure on our part to have them do their job. So no one from the SP or anyone else could tell us that we have no evidence and that we had something to work with. I think that's what we were successful in,”, Druchn stressed.
Meanwhile, during this meeting, the Workers Group data was released, which was said to have collected over 7 thousand documents and, according to them, are evidence of crimes against Serbs and other members of Kosovo communities in 1998-2000.
The Special Court has announced that former President Hashim Thaci has continued his detention.
Thaci, along with three former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders, Kadri Veselini, Rexhep Selimi and Jakup Krasniqi, are charged by the Special in a single indictment of war crimes and crimes against humanity.












