Shukri Buya: I've had some nicknames, "Sokoli" and "Gazetari"

Shukri Buya is witnessing at the public hearing in The Hague, though his answers were decided to be heard at the closed hearing at the court's order. The reason for the opening of the session was not indicated, however, witness Bouja is being questioned by prosecutor James Pace. The Buya claimed that one of the nicknames [...]
The reason for the opening of the session was not indicated, however, witness Bouja is being questioned by prosecutor James Pace.
Boya claimed one of his nicknames was “Sokoli”, known by 1998. He has claimed he had many nicknames, which one of them except “Sokoolit” was also “Gazetar”.
I during my secret action against Serbia, I had other nicknames”, the witness said, but it was not heard when asked if it could show any of these nicknames.
The LPRK, the witness, said it means the People's Movement of the Republic of Kosovo, of which he was a member. He said he was stuck there at the age of youth.
“The LPRK existed prior to this time (1998)”, Buja said, adding that the LPRK and LPK were the same organisation.
The witness said it was part of the KLA, adding that the key and account for the political support it has made before the start of the war. And as a direct key, he said he's been counting on it since 1998.
But, directly in uniform, I've been 98 if I'm not mistaken”, Buja said.
The witness said he was also a member of the editorial of the newspaper “Kosovo Voice” reports the “Act for Justice“.












