In support of former KLA leaders, some citizens on October 15th take the road to The Hague

Many 15 October bikers will take the road to The Hague. The journey, which is set to last four days, will be made to show that they are in favour of former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders (UÇK) who are being tried in Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague. Ismail Tasholli from “Liberty has name” [...]
Ismail Tasholli from “Freedom has the name” shown the states through which they will pass to reach the country, even where they will voice a voice of discontent for the trial being taken to Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi.
He has also told about teams of bikers who have joined this idea.
“The goal is the same, as in other organisations to share dissatisfaction with processes, to demand in a civic manner for justice and to have transparency because sorrows are the same in order. The idea is to start from Pristina on October 15th, we have created this approach by motors, another idea with particular symbolics. Then the way we will travel to which countries we have through Montenegro, Albania, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Holland. We have contacted all motorist clubs, both European and Albanian living in Europe, so that during the convoy we can join us on October 19th on Sunday to be at The Hague”, Tasholli told Online Economy.
Although there is still time, Tashloi said there are about 300-500 bikers who will start this journey.
And we don't have the right number, but I'm roughly going to have to go 300-500 motorists, but I'm a little reserved on the techniques that took away our ongoing data, so over time it might change the” numbers, he stressed.
Tashloi added that there will be no plans in The Hague for one day, while there is still no plan for the return.
We're only here one day, but we're probably going to rest on the way because it's a long road and we can't in one day, so we're on October 15th to 19th and we're going to use it as part of the scenario to join the other motorcycle clubs”, Tasholli explains. /Periscope/












