Selimi: The Hague accused have been forgotten by power

Former diplomat Petrit Selimi said the founding of the Special Court is confession of the sacrifice made especially by former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci. ”Pak people today understand the pressure, first the Special Court was voted in by the two-thirds of the vote, initially failed to vote because those men and women did not want [...]
Former diplomat Petrit Selimi said the founding of the Special Court is confession of the sacrifice made especially by former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci.
”Pak people understand the pressure today, first of all, the Special Court was voted in by the two-thirds of the vote, initially failed to vote, because these men and women did not want to establish it, so we've had big and small ones coming from America and saying you should otherwise establish the United Nations and come to the Russian and Chinese as the court and establish it, and in the meeting that turns 1244 and the Russian court and depredestinate justice in Kosovo, or you believe a justice that has the European component and Selimi, in Kosovo, said.
Selimi said it is absurd to think that former President Thaci did not know he might be investigated by this court.
” Despite the fact that Thaci knew it was mentioned 65 times in Dick Martyt's report, the report has been clear, each one of them has known that they are potentially the target of the Special Court, people say Hashimi thought that the point of voting was, that's why it's a fucking absurd”, Selimi said.
The former top diplomat said The Hague indictees have been forgotten by the current power, which is dealing with rights violations by the Special Court.
The disaster is that Kosovo interrupted any interest in what's happening there because of our very high-cost offer to save Kosovo, which has been entitled to the commission on legal matters to call it back to ask them why you don't have the flag in court, where there are the rights of the prisoners that are in place for three years, that is, a very high-cost sacrifice to save Kosovo is emerging as a sacrifice that is being highly valued by neither by us nor by the voters nor by internationals, nor the sacrifices that Kosovo leaders have made, because we've made many strategic mistakes in the last years and new them eat up in the old topics and we have failed, Selimi said.












