The Times: They freed Kosovo, made state, love West, but now heroes are being tried

The Times: They freed Kosovo, made state, love West, but now heroes are being tried

The prestigious British newspaper “The Times” has published a long writing for the trial of former President Hashim Thaci and his fellow fighters in which he stressed that he led the fight for freedom and independence, President Biden called Gerogee Washington of Kosovo, while the West headed with Clinton and Blair had ally, considered the founding father [...]

Prime Minister Kurti is concerned that history can be rewritten.

Next is Matthew's complete text Campbell, journalist and editor, as well as winner of prestigious awards in journalism.

If Tony Blair or Bill Clinton ever feels homesick for their days on duty, a red carpet and a crowd of supporters waving the flag await them in Kosovo's small Balkan country.

Former British and American leaders are honoured as heroes in Pristina, Kosovo's capital -- a large Clinton bronze statue holds pride in “Bill Clinton field. A whole generation of boys are called Tonibler or Tony according to Britain's former prime minister.

“We will never forget the particular role the United Kingdom had in NATO's intervention to stop the Serbian genocide,” Albin Kurti, prime minister, said, adding that he hoped Blair could come to the holiday of “liberation” this summer.

Disatisfactions have flared over a war crimes court set up to try, not Serbian atrocities, but those of the Albanian guerrilla army, whose commanders ended up running the country.

On trial at The Hague are four former Kosovo Liberation Army commanders (UÇK) accused of clearing their ranks and political rivals in a wave of murderous violence after the war. One is Hashim Thaci, former president of Kosovo. Many here consider him the founding father of the state and the case against him as a slander against the legitimacy of the war for independence and its heroes.

These men helped win our freedom and independence, there are Serbs who should be tried for the massacres here, not them,” said Besian Marina, 38, owner of the Hillary culinary shop, named after Clinton's wife, the first lady. Wesley Clark, the retired American general who ran NATO operations in Kosovo, is another foreign hero who remembers with a car bearing his name.

But with all their gratitude for it NATO, Kosovars, as the country's ethnic Albanian citizens are primarily known, are upset with their international allies for pushing them over the war crimes tribunal, their government agreed with it only under pressure from the EU and Americans. Many citizens have taken to the streets in protest.

Kurti, prime minister since 2021, told me in an interview that he had never backed the tribunal, which operates according to Kosovo law, but with headquarters at The Hague. He is concerned that he can help Serbia rewrite the history”, shifting the focus on Kosovo crimes.

I support responsibility for the war. However, it seems unfair that Kosovo is being placed in the spotlight, while Serbia has not only refused to take responsibility for its crimes, but also denies them”, Kurti was quoted as saying.

The court will also encourage Russia's “regional player” to undermine Kosovo, which has been governed as a UN protectorate and, since 2008, as an independent state, as it has begun to make progress in fighting corruption and organised crime, as well as in expanding its economy.

Kurti believed that the Kremlin saw in Kosovo and the Balkans a second “rons” possible counter NATO after the invasion of Ukraine. “Kosovo is a success story NATO, the Russians want it to fail”.

In December, he recalled, a large group of members of Narodne Patrole, a Serbian nationalist organisation linked to the Russian paramilitary group Wangner, gathered on the Serbian side of the border with Kosovo, threatening they would face NATO troops.

“A hundred miles from the country where we are doing this interview in the prime minister's office is a Russian base”, Kurti added, referring to the so-called “Moscow humanitarian centre” in the Serbian town of Nis. It's full of spies and agents engaged in hybrid warfare.”, Kurti said,

Aida Hehir, an expert on international relations at London's Westminster University, said the country's international bosses had hoped that putting Kosovars on trial at The Hague would be “concerned” Serbia, an aspiring EU member, helping to keep it out of Russia's embrace.

“but instead will appoint three Serbian nationalists and anger Albanian Kosovars,” he added. “People feel like they're being betrayed by their allies, this might be the last point for many”, he said.

But not all here are unhappy with Kosovo's Specialised Chambers, as the court is known. After watching with shock as international organs like the UN and the European Union earlier failed to provide justice for KLA crimes, Fetah Rudi, one of their ethnic Albanian victims, feels optimistic for the first time in years.

The “The truth I want is justice,” told me the former geography teacher and political activist at his home in the small village of Rud, about an hour's drive from the capital.

He was returning there one afternoon in 2000 when an armed man shot him from a passing car. He's been in a wheelchair ever since. I was very scared. What can you do?

He has long abandoned all hope of walking again. But he never ceased to imagine that one day he could see someone holding an accounting. The moment may have come. This court is the only hope I have for justice”, Rudi said.

Thaci resigned as president in 2020 to defend against the charges. I remember meeting him years ago, in 2010, on an earlier visit to Pristina when he was prime minister. With a dark suit and pink tie, he was more like a leader of a public company than the former hard leader of the guerrilla, who helped carry out the uprising against Serbia under the nickname of war “Gjarpri”. Cleaning up rivals he allegedly was performing did not prevent him from appearing as the Western favourite partner in Kosovo.

In 2010, Joe Biden, then deputy chairman of America, called Thaci “George Washington of Kosovo”. But a European Commission report that same year presented a conflicting view, describing Thaci as the most dangerous “by KLA criminal bosses”. Claims that the KLA was involved in trafficking human organs were published in a book by a former war crimes prosecutor, Carla del Ponte. Accountable even after claims that the KLA had killed Serb prisoners for their kidneys were never confirmed. The claims have no role in cases at the special court.

At the opening of his trial on April 3rd, Thaci stated: “I am completely innocent”. But Alex Whiting, the prosecutor, said he would prove the KLA was responsible for hundreds of unlawful murders and detentions in Kosovo and northern Albania in 1998 and 1999. “The majority of the victims against whom there was violence were Kosovo Albanian countrymen. . . No one is above the law, even in times of war. ”

Serbian forces were responsible for the overwhelming majority of violence in Kosovo, and while some were tried at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, most of those responsible for ethnic cleansing, rape and other war crimes in Kosovo have never been convicted.

Saranda Bogujevci recalls being lined up with other family members and shot in front of a garden wall under a nutsy tree in her town as a 13-year-old student. She was left to die, collapsed amid a pile of bodies of women and children, including her mother and brother, after being hit with 16 bullets on her back, right leg and her arm.

This brutal act of ethnic cleansing was carried out by a special Serbian police unit known as the Corps. “The more you grow, the harder it is to cope,” she said, describing how it was evacuated for medical treatment in Manchester, where it ended up being put there for a while. In 2016, she returned to Kosovo to become an MP at Kurti's party. She also believes that the special court can be counterproductive.

It's important that there's justice for all victims,” she told me. “But nobody is talking about crimes committed by Serbia. I am disappointed that no more pressure is being put on Serbia to accept what they have done. Even today, Serbia continues to try to destabilise us. ”, she said.

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