Former British Minister: There is simply no convincing evidence that can punish Thaci

Former British Minister Denis Macsane, who served in the government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, participated in the “Memory Bridges “conference, organised by organisations “Freedom has the name” and KIPED.
In this case, the Macsane has also focused on Hashim Thaci's trial in the Special Chambers. The Macshan called Thaci “one of the most successful architects of wartime political communication, who managed to convince the international media and even US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to reject the much more sophisticated and financed propaganda of the Serbian regime”, however, set the “will voluntarily surrender to the Specialised Chambers in The Hague in November 2020. ”
Former Minister Macshean, who also had careers as journalist and book author, accused several Western circles of developments in The Hague: “The naive hope of some Western circles that Kosovo leaders could be put into the same moral and judicial plan with the deadly Milosevic regime teams has resulted in a dead end-of-the-way”
But despite Thaci's merits, Macsane claimed that the “since then he has continued to be held in custody. To this day, no convincing evidence or reliable evidence has been presented that could lead to his sentence. ”
Denis Macshane concludes that “, however, has been invested in the idea that international courts, judges, prosecutors and legal procedures can bring wound closures, reconciliation and harmony after bloody conflicts, that no one seems willing to accept an unpleasant truth: Kosovo risks remaining a curtailed state, as long as the European Union continues to tolerate that its full recognition as a state is not necessary. ”/ Dukagini











