Syla: Protest in Croatia for former KLA leaders, we expect as great as others

The deputy head of the KLA War Veterans' Organisation, Gazmend Syla, has expressed expectations that even protests in Croatia will be as impressive as others organised in defence of former KLA leaders being tried at The Hague.
Syla has declared that she expects Albanian and surrounding states to join this protest.
O Chairman The VL-KLA, Hysni Gucati, has held during the day a media conference in which it has announced that on 5 July in Croatia, the next protest will be held in search of justice for former KLA leaders, providing details about the timing and organisation.
There are a lot of Albanians there, but we are sure that others living around Croatia and other states will join us. We've had cases where Albanians joined us from America as well, because that's what happened in other protests. I believe that even protests in Croatia will be great, as were the other five protests we have organised”, Syla said at KTV.
Syla has declared that through organised protests, they want to convey the message that they are against the injustice taking place in The Hague.
He has suggested that given that the trial process itself has been forwarded with injustice, they also fear the final verdict.
I think we've achieved our goal because we've said no to this injustice happening. We always remember that we never talked about the final verdict, we never said we didn't want justice. We just wanted there to be no injustice, to be seen how this court was created. We're not just saying it, they said connoisseur. And if there's injustice in the process we're afraid of the final verdict”, Syla has declared.
The fifth protest, organised by the KLA's OVL, was in Skopje in December of the year we left behind. Other protests have been held in Pristina, The Hague, Tirana and Strasbourg.
Former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi are in custody in The Hague from November 2020. All four have been declared innocent on charges charged by the Special Prosecutor's Office.











