Ladrovci for the 4th KLA in The Hague: Battle is uneven, I expect justice to win

Drenas Mayor Ramiz Ladrovci has written after the recent developments in The Hague, where the quarter of the Kosovo Liberation Army is being held, Periscope follows. On the day the defence motion was dropped, requiring the removal of some material evidence from charges against former KLA leaders, Ladrovci said there were great expectations, but that [...]
On the day the defence motion was dropped, requiring the removal of some material evidence from charges against former KLA leaders, Ladrovci said there was great expectations, but that this battle under him is perceived to be uneven.
As he says, legal weapons are the same, but justice will win and slander will get the deserved answer.
The 16 July Day was a day of high expectations, for me and for all those who have the pain and knowledge of the perfect performance of the Special Chambers in The Hague, against our war heroes and peace.
In The Hague, at the last battle for our right to defend ourselves and to be free from Serbian occupation, on charges as gravely as disgusting as Hashimi, Kadriu, Jakupi, Rexha and others are facing. The battle is uneven and prolonged as a process. Legal weapons aren't the same.
It is clear that Marty's report, with lack of credibility and evidence presented by witnesses, as one of the defenders “documen in The Hague said has traces of Serbian fingerprints”.
Hashimi, Kadriu, Jakupi, Rexha and others have been, are and remain heroes of war and peace. They, like the nation's most devoted sons, created history, while in liberated Kosovo, took on a sacrifice, the creation of specialised Chambers to carry black clouds over Kosovo.
I expect justice and slander against The KLA and its leaders get the deserved answer. Despite developments in the municipality and in the country, my attention for developments in The Hague is maximum and part of Kosovo's heart is unjustly banned in The Hague!” ) Good.
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