On April 2nd, “Freedom has a name” organized a march supporting former KLA leaders

The “Liria platform has name” has organised a justice march in support of former KLA leaders. The announcement reportedly will be held on April 2nd in Pristina. March will leave the square “Zahir Pajaziti” and will continue towards “Skenderbeu” Writers of the platform “Liberty has a name”, Eliza [...]
The “Liria platform has name” has organised a justice march in support of former KLA leaders. The announcement reportedly will be held on April 2nd in Pristina.
March will be launched from square “Zahir Pajaziti” and will continue towards “Square Skenderbeu”
The translators of the platform “Liria has a name”, Eliza Hoxha and Ismail Tasholli, have said former KLA leaders are not facing the judicial process because of their separate names, but because their names relate to the greatest era of our new history.
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“Freedom has a name” hosts March for Justice in support of former KLA leaders (Video)
Pristina on Sunday, April 2nd, in Pristina, platform “Liria has a name”, organises Civil and solidizer March in support of the KLA's direct war and its former leaders, Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi, Rexhep Selimi and their associates in The Hague.
March will be launched from square “Zahir Pajaziti” and will continue towards “Square Skenderbeu”
The translators of the platform “Liria has a name, Eliza Hoxha and Ismail Tasholli, have said former KLA leaders are not facing the judicial process because of their proper names, but because their names relate to the greatest era of our new history.
“Although the Albanian people have been the victim of a forced war for years, groundless judicial processes have been persecuted over the years by former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the culmination of which manifests itself with the process of Specialised Chambers, in which former KLA leaders Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi, Rexhep Selimi and other fellow fighters<1>, Eliza Hoxha has said.
Furthermore, she has added that being fully conservative that justice as a principle is impartial, complete, and manifests the truth, she believes in justice, and expects a fair epilogue of this judicial process.
Whatever the case, we should be conservative, that trying to change the history of our liberation war is groundless and impossible, and we should not let it happen. Therefore, in the case of the start of the trial against former UK leaders, in the name of solidarity with our heroes, on April 2nd, we invite you for a solidification of justice. For the justice we seek and against the new injustices”, Hoxha said.
The other Idealer, Ismail Tasholli, has said that the Kosovo Liberation Army has waged a fair fight for protecting people's lives and for the freedom of our country, and that is a historical truth that we must preserve as such, because it is a truth of each of us is the truth of Kosovo.
However, within ourselves, we are obligated to defend our historic truth and national dignity with devotion, and for that very purpose”, Tashol said.
In this case, Tashol has invited all social groups to solidify and participate in this March, because this is how we manifest our pride and steadfast beliefs about justice that must triumph just as it must conform to the truth of the glorious UʹK Age.
“As we have been able to move forward towards Europe and the Western civilised world, just as we have been able to cooperate and be open to justice, as we know and should show our citizens culture in solidification and protection of our historical values”, Tasholli said.
Kosovo's freedom and independence lies on the unprecedented sacrifice of freedom fighters, but also on the sacrifice of the civilian population since 1998-1999, was subject to a state genocide organised by the Milosevic regime.
Eliza Hoxha said that we cannot forget Serbian army and police crimes schemes, which have been present throughout Kosovo and have been brutally exercised against men, women, elders, young people, young people and children.
This sacrifice, among other things, is understood through over 11,000 civilian victims, among whom 1,133 children, in thousands of missing, over 1600 continue to be found, in violation of about 20 thousand victims of sexual violence, with the focus of women and girls, ethnic cleansing, violent deportations from homes and Kosovo of over 1 million Albanians. And, instead of having accounts of these serious crimes in the face of genocide, criminals from among Serbian paramilitaries, policemen, soldiers and military forces are either amnified or not brought to account”, Hoxha has concluded.
The solidifying march for justice and in support of former KLA leaders will start from square “Zahir Pajaziti” and will proceed towards “Square Skenderbeu”











