From US to Buroja, US conventioner visits Hashim Thaci's parents

Former American businessman Tony Hall has visited former President Hashim Thaci's parents in Buroja on Skyright. Hall has been hosted at Thaci's oda, by former president's father, Haxhi Thaci. On this occasion Hall said you felt welcome at the home of the former KLA head. He added that family members expressed concern for [...]
Hall has been hosted at Thaci's oda, by former president's father, Haxhi Thaci. On this occasion Hall said you felt welcome at the home of the former KLA head.
He added that family members expressed concern over their sons' judgment at The Hague, which he said would suit. He even showed that he has visited a society of raped women during the war.
For that, he said there must be justice, in order to be tried, not only by KLA leaders, calling this justice unilateral.
The purpose of the visit was to meet former President Hashim Thaci's father first, and then family members of the former Freedoms being held at The Hague. Thaci's father received me very well. I thought I was doing him a favor, but he actually did me a favor. I felt very welcome in his” house.
I have also met with other family members of the former elites being held at The Hague. It was a very good meeting but they naturally expressed concern for the justice system and I fully understand. Before I came here, I also visited a country that cares for the women raped during the fight”.
The “leaves me speechless that 25 thousand Kosovo girls and women were raped during the war. There seems to be justice on both sides. People who have committed these crimes must pay them. For me, this is just one justice of”.
According to family, former President Thaci has been in the room with only his father and mother. In fact, behind the camera, Thaci's brother said that the grid and electricity were cut off in a KM2.
Hall, on Wednesday, has met the family of former KLA elites who are being tried at The Hague for war crimes.
This meeting comes after Hall's visit to former officials in The Hague, for which he said they are discouraged by the injustice and the prolonged trial.