Koci: Dutch institutions gave us no permission to protest near Special Court in The Hague

The protest organiser at The Hague, Fatmir Koci, has detailed the organisation of the protest organised by the exile against the Special Court. Koci has indicated that there are organisations of almost all countries where there are Albanians who want to participate in the protest. We are on the last days of the protest organization in [...]
We are on the last days of the protest organisation at The Hague. Organization is very high. The interest is enormous throughout Kosovo, Albania and the entire diaspora. I really think it's going to be a huge, quiet, massive prostate where we're going to give a clear message on September 14. There are organizations from different countries. From Italy there are nearly five buses, three vans plus private cars. An Albanian village of Albania's village of Hasi has reserved 60 plane tickets for people who want to go to The Hague. There's also bus organization from Germany. 7 buses will leave Kosovo. The interest is out of balance. There will be a number that will be remembered to participate in protest”, Koci told RTV21
Koci has also indicated that Dutch authorities have not given him permission to hold protests near the Constitutional Court. But he announced that they have received permission for the protests to be held in a park not too far from the special facility.
We've asked permission to protest near the tribunal's facility, but apparently the Dutch State is following us every step of organization and it hasn't given us permission to stand by the Court because it's a very large number. We got permission in a park where there's gonna be a very large space and it won't be far from the Court. We've shown in all social media where the exact address will be”, Koci said.
Organiser of the protest from the exile in The Hague, Fatmir Koci, said the protest aims to convey these messages.
The message of protest is: we seek the release of KLA leaders, the protection of Kosovo's citizenship, and the protection of our fair war that we have made for freedom”, Koci said.












