What prevented special ties with Jakup Krasniqi's eagle that was forced to remove?

At Monday's hearing in The Hague, former Kosovo Assembly Chairman Jakup Krasniqi is not allowed to enter the hall with ties. This was made known by his lawyer, Vencatesari Alagedra, who also asked the judge why this happened, writes Periscope. “Z. Krasniqi has had a tie this morning [...]
“Z. Krasniqi had a tie this morning and they took it off, this tie was worn earlier in court hearings, can we know why she was taken off?
And Chief Judge Charles Smith replied that “does not have haberi” and that he will be interested in the matter, then asking to continue with the next witness.
The lawyer also indicated that security has forced Krasniqi to remove his tie.
His daughter, Gresa Krasniqi, has reacted to an emociun writing.
“Mic Sokoli with his chest had waited for the ball cannon because the desire for liberation and freedom was greater than life of reptiles. Mic Sokools today, with their breasts await the injustices of this century though on their shoulders is the untreated wounds of a oppressed and suffering people! You can strip the eagle out of its chest today, but never from the heart.
In addition to her, PDK MP Ganimete Musliu has reacted to actions he has taken during yesterday's special court, which he has detained Jakup Krasniqi carrying an eagle tie.
Musliu through a Facebook post said that the Founded Court In the Kosovo Assembly, it is hindering Albanian identity.
While, it has criticised the country's institutions that are not reacting to the racist behaviour the Special is making.
This court is a political one, but the silence of our institutions towards these racist behaviors is unacceptable.
Baca Jakup can only take away the evils that he and his fellow eagles have the eagle in their hearts, but where we are like the Parliament of Government, as a political party, like the Nongovernmental Organization, where we are as a nation that we are not standing when some <x0-fefted” are sold over our pride and the truth of the mud for our personal portfolio, the MP wrote.
Otherwise, over 50 witnesses have been heard for a year in the court trial at the Special Court towards former President Thaci and others.
According to the SPS indictment, Thaci, Veselin, Krasniqi and Selimi are charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes allegedly committed between March 1998 and September 1999.
Although the process had begun a year earlier, they have been in custody since November 2020. /Periscopi












