Don't be silly. Father Thaci's message never forgot

Former President Hashim Thaci, in one of the rare interviews for Blendi Fevziun (remade on February 17th 2008) would answer this question of the journalist: “Did the mother or father ever happen to have warned you that this might cost you life?” And Thaci would answer as follows, remembering the words [...]
And Thaci would answer as follows, recalling the words of his late father, Hashi Thaci, in 1993, a year after Hashim Thaci's action with friends against the Serbian police station in Drenas, writes NationalPeriscope broadcast.
“has been an interstitute moment in 1993, after the end of the first shares.
My parents knew I had entered the event against the Serbian army and police. They knew Adam Jashar and my fellow warriors. They knew that we had meetings in Prekaz as well as in my village home.
And they knew Kadri Wessel.
I often know that parent greetings could be the last before we went to the stock.
At one point, it was Saturday, as I recall today, that we were staying with our family in the courtyard on a spring day, and my father and I were left.
He told me that I know you've been in a lot of work that's a long shot, but my son, be careful. Do what you do, save yourself, watch your friends, for Serbia. Don't worry, don't worry.
This message from my parent has always been a message of unity, trust, resistance and humanity”, recounting Thaci in the interview of Blendy Fevziu, realised on the day of the Declaration of Independence, February 17, 2008. /Periscopi/












