Prime Minister Edi Rama met today in The Hague with former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi.
In a reaction on social media, Rama wrote that Thaçi was in good shape and calm. The Prime Minister described the Special Court as a building where the theater of shame of international justice is played out, emphasizing that Thaçi was kidnapped without trial or charge from the office of the President of the Republic.
Rama further writes that the case against the former KLA leaders is a farce launched for organ trafficking "and in no way can it desecrate the Kosovo Liberation War. He directly accuses that this case has anti-Albanian political roots, describing the process in The Hague as filled with absurdities and grotesque witnesses of the international accusation.
"I have just left the building where the theater of shame of international justice is being played with Hashim Thaçi, who was kidnapped without trial or charge from the office of the President of the Republic, where the people of Kosovo had taken him, and with the Kosovo Liberation War, which cannot be desecrated by a farce started for organ trafficking by the Russian puppets of Putin's Duma in Strasbourg and continued with all kinds of absurdities and grotesque witnesses of the international accusation in The Hague.
I found the commander in good shape, calm and smiling like any innocent with an iron character, although with absurd restrictions on minimal rights that were taken away from him compared to last time - a shame in itself, in a word! We talked about families, about mutual friends, about Albania and about Kosovo, about "Skënderbeg" by Aurel Plasari, which I had brought him before, about the latest book by Kissinger that I brought him this time, and about two or three other books from the multitude of readings his place, which Hashimi laughingly calls an "institute".
"I don't know what else to say about this blatant injustice in the heart of democratic Europe, with the blessing and with the funds of the taxpayers of democratic countries, towards a European people who liberated themselves from a national-socialist regime, but also Europe from a black stain of separation right in its navel for decades.
Blessed be the Republic of Kosovo, the Kosovo Liberation Army and its prisoners without trial, for more than five years now, in the middle of the Europe of freedom, democracy and the rule of law," Rama writes.
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