The witness's son with touching words in protest: If my father is a criminal, come tie my hands

Arber Cacaj, son of witness Nagip Cacaj, has excited those attending today's protest in Pristina, where numerous citizens gathered to reject the injustices being committed to former KLA leaders at the Special Court in The Hague. In an emotional speech, he said that a sense of lack of justice is common to [...]
In an emotional speech, he said the sense of lack of justice is shared by hundreds of families of martyrs in Kosovo.
I have an open grave in my house, my father's grave. It's not just my house, there's over a thousand and 600 open graves. I still have the ability to place a flower in my father's grave, over 1,000 and 400 children had no chance of growing up free. They failed to enjoy that freedom, they remained children killed and massacred,” said Cacaj.
He reacted to the evidence being presented at The Hague, calling them unjust and politically influenced, reports the news.net.
Many of those criminals in The Hague are testifying against the Saviors. If my father is a criminal, I am a criminal. Come and tie my hands. This is not justice, this is humiliation. Freedom to deliverers,” he finished.
The protest, organised by the KLA OVL, is taking place peacefully in “Square Skenderbeu” in Pristina.












