Religious clergy from The Hague: Always united, innocent KLA leaders

The delegation of religious clerics from Kosovo has visited KLA leaders Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi, Rexhep Selimi and others at The Hague's Pre-ERm Centre. After the meeting, they have wished KLA leaders would return to their country as soon as possible. Naim Ternava, chairman of the Islamic Community in Kosovo, said [...]
After the meeting, they have wished KLA leaders would return to their country as soon as possible.
Naim Ternava, chairman of the Islamic Community in Kosovo, told Kosovo Press that the state of health of KLA leaders
That's good. According to him, KLA leaders will pass the meeting with the justice court and return to Kosovo as innocent.
“Today, I am very happy to have the opportunity to meet the former heads of the Kosovo Liberation Army together, starting with the president from now on. We had a chance to talk to them. Their state of health was extremely good, and we believe that even this confrontation with the justice court will be passed here at The Hague and will return to Kosovo as innocent”, he said.
Bishop Dode Gjergji has expressed happiness in the possibility of visiting KLA leaders until he has wished to return to their country as soon as possible.
I am also glad that today I was able to do a merciful work to visit people who lack access to freedom. May they return home as soon as possible”, he said.
Both religious leaders also delivered the message of unity, regardless of religious affiliation.
Dode Gjergji said that only united can we find the common way to develop the country.
Whatever division they can have can be united and find a common way to take life, country and family before”, he said.
Ternava also said that regardless of religious beliefs, this brotherhood should be cultivated among the new generations. According to him, when all the people are together, it is easier to overcome the challenges as well.
It is symbolic that the Albanian nation inherits for centuries. We've been together and we're together for everything our country needs, our boat, the future of our people. We, although we have different beliefs, are brothers from blood and tongue. We must preserve this brotherhood, cultivate it even in the new generation. Of course, when we're together we're stronger, we're more likely to face any challenge we may face along our”, Ternava added.
Part of this visit was Kosovo Protestant Church pastor Arthur Krasniqi.
Otherwise, it was the first time a religious delegation visited KLA leaders, who are now ready for two years in custody.











