Pacolli relates conversations within The Hague walls: Thaci a little tired but well, I feel sorry Jakup Krasniqi

AKR leader Behgjet Pacolli has spoken of a visit to The Hague detention centre, where former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders are being held. Pacolli has uncovered details of the conversations he had with Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi. He has indicated that they had first met Kadri [...]
Pacolli has uncovered details of the conversations he had with Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi.
He has indicated that they had first met Kadri Veselin, then with Thaci and others.
A six-hour visit inside. We had plenty of time to talk. We split into two rooms, but the doors were open. We had an open conversation, there was no wiretapping, so someone could stay there and make us limit our conversation. We first met with Wessel, with President Thaci, we talked for 2-3 hours and then with Krasniqi and Selimi. I saw that morality was there, but the desire to do justice was there. They're accused of being a criminal group, but not just those under the name”, Pacolli said at Top News.
Former President Pacolli has said he most feels compassion for Jakup Krasniqi, since he says he is experiencing the whole situation badly.
Former President Thaci said he looked a little tired but morally well.
There are no individual responsibilities so far, we haven't heard. I feel sorry for Mr. Krasniqi is old, he's having a bad time, and I asked him: Are you writing books? He said I was dedicated to this case all the time. I was touched to know that a person has only to write. Thaci, on the other hand, saw a little tired, but morally well”, Pacolli added.
For Rexhep Selimi and Kadri Veselini, he has said they are fine.
Maybe from the sports they do, but that's how it looked. Wessel and Selim were fine. Rexhepi had lost several pounds in sports, and their food is controlled. Nothing has been confirmed on charges addressed. Until they prove themselves guilty, then they're innocent. They're paying the price of our freedom. Of our country. For free Kosovo”, Pacolli has added further.
“I hope it's the last one. But it should be known that even prosecutors are in a forest where there's no way out, and they're loaded with documents. There are reportedly 400 thousand documents and senseless witnesses for acts. When this case closes, it would be the best thing”, Pacolli stressed.












