Major mobilization for ex-heads of U CK: So far, about 17 buses will leave for protest in The Hague

The August 7th protest in Pristina, where the release of former KLA leaders was requested, will continue on September 14th in The Hague, Periscopi reports. The protest will be held first by 2:00. This protest is expected to be as loud as Pristina's. The interest in being present seems to be [...]
The protest will be held first by 2:00.
This protest is expected to be as loud as Pristina's.
The interest in being there seems to be great.
From OVL-KLA have suggested that more than 1,000 people from Kosovo, five buses, have been confirmed to this day.
They said this number is only for buses, while there are many others who are choosing to go with planes and cars.
But not only from Kosovo, even the diaspora is the large number that has so far been confirmed.
The organizer for the diaspora, Fatmir Koci, has confirmed to Periscope that 12 buses so far are confirmed.
“We can't give exact numbers, but the interest is too big, like from Ksoova, North Macedonia, Europe and America. We're getting organized every minute. We have many demands. Five buses have been confirmed from Kosovo so far, from Italy 2 buses, from Austria 2 buses, 4 buses have been confirmed from Switzerland. Four buses have been booked from Germany, but the list goes on every minute. We're only giving the numbers for buses, because from Germany more will be driving. The number continues every minute”, he has declared Periscope.
Unlike in protest in Pristina, thousands of citizens come out against “injustice” from Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague to former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders (UÇK), who are being charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity.
In the protest, which was organised by war categories, about 47 million citizens from different Kosovo cities participated, but also from countries in the region. So the pact has declared O Chairman VL- KLA, Hysni Gucati.
This protestor, organised by KLA veterans, was supported by the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, the Social Democrat Initiative and the Kosovo Democratic League's exhibits. Meanwhile, the Vetevendosje Movement has said that the protest is “years late” because by the time the Court was established it had to protest against the then “power”.
The Specialised Chambers, also known as Special Court, the main case is being held against former KLA leaders, against former President Hashim Thaci, former Prime Ministers Kadri Veselin and Jakup Krasniqi and former Kosovo delegation Rexhep Selimi, respectively. They are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, which have rejected the fourth.












