Gashi: Thaci's presentation was more of a statesman than of an accused

Opinionist Astrit Gashi has praised today's appearance of former President Thaci at the Special Court. Gashi has said that this presentation, more like that of a statesman than one of the accused. He also stated that if Thaci were not in the dock of the accused, he would be applauded for that statement. [...]
Gashi has said that this presentation, more like that of a statesman than one of the accused.
He also stated that if Thaci were not in the dock of the accused, he would be applauded for that statement.
Thaci's introduction. It was more a representation of a statesman than of a defendant, and I say that in a positive context. He died as a young man, and later in his political career, he has made extraordinary experiences and knows how to work as a manstate. That impressed me most.
If he were not in that bank as accused there, we would call it a good speech from a statesman who gives us a little back to the history of Kosovo, part of which I find a little bit of Rex Selimi, in the part of his speech about how I joined the war which had been the consequences... I believe that this court in some form besides the political context of criticism we have, seems to be hearing the history of the Kosovo war again, he said.












