Attorney Pace: Hashim Thaci and Sabit Geci questioned the detainees, identifying them as Rugovists

There is continuing trial against Thaci and others, one of the Special Court prosecutors, James Pace, claims that different persons were detained by former KLA leaders, who allegedly were Serbian collaborators. In one case, the Special Prosecutor says a detainee pleaded with charges of escaping torture [...]
In one case, the Special Prosecutor says a detainee pleaded with charges to escape further torture.
Prosecutor claims Sabit Geci's Hashim Thaci questioned the detainees by identifying them as Rugovists.
“Hashim Thaci and Sabit Geci questioned the detainees by identifying them as Rugovists, asking them to sign statements to give up Ibrahim Rugova and seek to give up the LDK and resign from all parliamentary functions ... The detainees were questioned and mistreated that they were spies or sympathies of President Rugova and LDK. The LDK's support was questioned and for KLA opposition”, the prosecutor says.
At the beginning of his talk, he said that there were times when two of the detainees were asked to engage in sexual relations.
You will hear that two of the detainees told you to have sex with each other, the detainees beat each other in front of each other, and when a detainee asked to drink water forced him to drink paint-spoiled”, he said.
“in June 1998 two opponents who had been arrested and interrogated and in a case severely beaten by LPK members. They then took them to UCK General Staff”, followed.
It is the testimony of a woman who saw her son after he was stopped, the body was marked with bruises and beaten. The remains of some of the forcedly disappeared victims have never been found again, despite charges of imprisonment and arrest, other inhumane acts, accused of persecution”.
“Dates between victims were along with age, ethnic affiliation and professions and length of bans”, he says.
The detained “held in detention centres, have been questioned all the time. Those perceived as opponents co-operating with the military forces of the former Yugoslavia”, he said.












