Ram Buya: Special Court tends to equate Serbia's crimes with freedom struggle

Kosovo Democratic Party Steering Council member Rame Buja has commented on the situation in Kosovo on the 25th anniversary of the liberation. Buya has said the Special Court in The Hague tends to equate Serbia's crimes with the struggle for freedom. This court (Special in The Hague) tends to draw crimes. This does not have [...]
Kosovo Democratic Party Steering Council member Rame Buja has commented on the situation in Kosovo on the 25th anniversary of the liberation.
Buya has said the Special Court in The Hague tends to equate Serbia's crimes with the struggle for freedom.
This court (Special in The Hague) tends to draw crimes. That makes no sense. Who committed a crime? A people who fought for their freedom? We're in this position that we can do a lot more and not do, that's bad. The sentence to be pronounced at The Hague tribunal is the punishment Kosovo will face, not those men who are staying there”, Buya added.
According to him, there is danger of repeating the events of 25 years, taking into account recent political developments.
How much the contribution of those who have given their lives is appreciated to realize what is the most precious, most precious, most expensive freedom I have the impression that we are not very aware of this, as if we have forgotten a little, and that concerns you. Those people who don't know how to assess their sacrifice, they are in danger of repeating, which would be much more tragic than first, I want to believe that this isn't going to happen even though the recent political developments are to worry”, he said on Thursday at the “60 Minutes” of KTV.
The worst phase of the Ramboullet conference was when part of the delegation from Kosovo demanded that we have a two-week to return to Kosovo and get that final permit to sign the agreement. A temporary government was mentioned between the first stage of the conference and the second, where with the help of our friends it became this and which had logic to happen, yet it did not result as it did, because in the second phase when we went to Paris to sign the agreement, we also expected the LDK to bring people with surname names it did not become, and that government remained half-de-x1>, he said.












