By OVL-KLA respond to Salih Mustaf's sentence: KLA war was right

Kosovo Liberation Army Veterans Organisation Chairman Faton Klinkaku has reacted following Salih Mustaf's 26-year prison sentence by the Special Court. Klink has called today's Special verdict unfair until he said the KLA war was fair, and [...]
Klink has called today's Special verdict unjust until he said the KLA war was fair, inevitable and necessary.
The trial based on witnesses hidden from the people condemns him in the name of the people;
The court working to reconcile Albanians and Serbs;
The KLA war was fair, inevitable, and necessary, while the persecuted and Kurdish leaders would therefore seek more financial means to act for many more years, because we will never hide from our people, and with these international policies will by no means reconcile the parties, and in any case again we wage a fair, inevitable and necessary war, and then they will only condemn us in the name of the Serbian people<0>, Klinaku writes.
Former Kosovo Liberation Army Commander Salih Mustafa has been sentenced to 26 years in prison on charges of war crimes.
The special court in The Hague has found him guilty of charges of torture, ban, arbitrator and unlawful murder, has already been acquitted of cruel treatment.
This is the institution's first act on war crimes investigations in Kosovo.












