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Thaci refuses to apologize for KLA crimes "I am very proud of my past and the past of my people who, along with NATO, arrived at the goal," he answered

Thaci refuses to apologize for KLA crimes "I am very proud of my past and the past of my people who, along with NATO, arrived at the goal," he answered.

[Edit] |  Written by lpcyu on Dec-15-10 8:26pm2010-12-15T17:26:37

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Thaci refuses to apologize for KLA crimes

Hashim Thaci has refused to apologize to the Serbs for the crimes committed while he was the leader of the KLA.



The so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which the
Serbian state considered terrorist, was involved in attacks on Serb police and civilians before and during the 1999 war in Kosovo.

But Thaci was not the subject of investigation by the Hague Tribunal prosecutors, who raised indictments against three former KLA leaders, Ramush Haradinaj, Idriz Balaj, and Lahi Brahimaj, for their actions in 1998.

The new Kosovo prime minister was taking part in a news conference in Čaglavica's media center today, when reporters asked whether he felt guilty for the crimes committed against the Serbs in the province.

Journalists also wanted to know if Thaci would apologize to the victims, now that he has assumed the duties of the province's prime minister.

"I am very proud of my past and the past of my people who, along with NATO, arrived at the goal," he answered, in reference to the NATO bombing of Serbia in the spring of 1999, which ended after 78 days with the withdrawal of Serbian securty forces from the province, and its placement under UN administration, regulated by the Security Council Resolution 1244.

"We need to turn to the future, not to the past," said Thaci, and then added, "everyone knows who should be apologizing."

Speaking about the Kosovo government's plans, he said it will "guarantee all minorities their rights as envisaged in the Ahtisaari plan."

Thaci explained that a new office for minorities will soon open with his cabinet, and called on all those driven out of their homes in the province to return to Kosovo, adding that his government would guarantee them security.

Official data shows that nearly 190,000 Serbs and other non-Albanians left the province after the war in 1999. Almost all of them now live in other parts of Serbia as IDPs, or internally displaced persons.

Thaci said today that the resolution of Kosovo's status should not bring fear, but rather a better future for all residents, and stressed that "there has been no ethnically motivated violence for the past two years."

"The patriotism of the Albanians is today seen in their respect for the minority communities," the Kosovo prime minister said, adding that those Serbs who entered his cabinet as ministers "will not be merely decoration."

Thaci did not wish to speculate on the date Kosovo Albanians might decide to unilaterally declare the province's independence, but said this would happen "in the near future and in coordination with Washington and Brussels."

Albanian terror against Serbs in Kosovo #1

November 21st, 2010 admin

These are just some of the crimes that have made the Albanians.
This post has been collected several crimes against Serbs, also to note that the post contains disturbing scenes, and that is not recommended for minors.

 

Serb beaten by Kosovo Albanians

Serb beaten by Kosovo Albanians- Prishtina, summer 1999., Photo: UNMIK Police

 

Serb beaten by Kosovo Albanians

Serb beaten by Kosovo Albanians- Prishtina, summer 1999., Photo: UNMIK Police

Mutilated body of Slavoljuba Radunovic

Mutilated body of Slavoljuba Radunovic. Photo by UNMIK police. The body was handed over to his mother in a plastic bag.

Serb woman beaten by Albanians in Pristina in August 1999. The most common targets were unprotected Serb women and the elderly

Serb woman beaten by Albanians in Pristina in August 1999. The most common targets were unprotected Serb women and the elderly

 

Murder of Professor Basic, Prishtina, Kosovo

November 29, 1999. Murder of Professor Basic -Prishtina, Photo by UMNIK Police

Scene of assassionation of Serbian professor Baši?

Scene of the assassination of Serbian professors Basic by the masses of Kosovo Albanians in Pristina after the arrival of KFOR and UN Mission - Photo by UNMIK Police -

Ms. Borka Jovanovic (75), wounded by the masses of  Kosovo Albanians in Prishtina on November 29, 1999. In the same incident is killed her brother in law, Professor. Dragoslav Basic, and wounded his wife. She died several days later.

Ms. Borka Jovanovic (75), wounded by the masses of Kosovo Albanians in Prishtina on November 29, 1999. In the same incident is killed her brother in law, Professor. Dragoslav Basic, and wounded his wife. She died several days later.

Serb woman beaten by Albanians in Prishtina in August 1999. The most common targets were unprotected Serb women and the elderly

Serb woman beaten by Albanians in Prishtina in August 1999. The most common targets were unprotected Serb women and the elderly

Serbian Princess Katherine visited Serb beaten by Albanians in Pec, Kosovo, on August 1999

Serbian Princess Katherine visited Serb beaten by Albanians in Pec, Kosovo, on August 1999

After the terrorist attack on a bus with Serbian civilians (17 February 2001.) In which 11 people were killed (of which, two children) and injured 40 people, UN police arrested a few suspicious of Kosovo Albanians. The main suspect Florim Ejupi was directly connected to the circles of organized crime among Kosovo Albanians, close to the former KLA and its successor KPS sponsored by UN / NATO. Despite all security measures, Ejupi escaped from U.S. prison camp at Camp Bondsteel. Britain&squot;s Sunday Times in an article by Bob Graham reveals (29th July: British troops error caused a bomb on a bus) that "UN sources believe that Florim Ejupi worked for the CIA. His trial would be a great nuisance, according to these sources."

After the terrorist attack on a bus with Serbian civilians (17 February 2001.) In which 11 people were killed (of which, two children) and injured 40 people, UN police arrested a few suspicious of Kosovo Albanians. The main suspect Florim Ejupi was directly connected to the circles of organized crime among Kosovo Albanians, close to the former KLA and its successor KPS sponsored by UN / NATO. Despite all security measures, Ejupi escaped from U.S. prison camp at Camp Bondsteel. Britain's Sunday Times in an article by Bob Graham reveals (29th July: British troops error caused a bomb on a bus) that "UN sources believe that Florim Ejupi worked for the CIA. His trial would be a great nuisance, according to these sources."

The child, a Serb, were wounded in a terrorist attack

The child, a Serb, were wounded in a terrorist attack

UNHCR bus carrying Serbs which the Albanian terrorists committed the attacks in February 2000, with the rocket bomb. The attack on humanitarian convoys of non-Albanian civilians were one of the methods used by the Albanian terrorists against Serbs in particular.

UNHCR bus carrying Serbs which the Albanian terrorists committed the attacks in February 2000, with the rocket bomb. The attack on humanitarian convoys of non-Albanian civilians were one of the methods used by the Albanian terrorists against Serbs in particular.

June 20, 2000: Metropolitan of Montenegro and two Orthodox priests at the funeral of three Serbs slaughtered in the village of Bijelo Polje near Pec (Kosovo northwest). Albanian extremists in Kosovo were slaughtered Serbian Civilians, and with ax cut off their heads. Orthodox priests were able to do funeral only with providing of Italian peacekeepers. Albanians have completely destroyed the village of Bijelo Polje and almost all the Serbs from this part of Kosovo have been expelled or killed.

June 20, 2000: Metropolitan of Montenegro and two Orthodox priests at the funeral of three Serbs slaughtered in the village of Bijelo Polje near Pec (Kosovo northwest). Albanian extremists in Kosovo were slaughtered Serbian Civilians, and with ax cut off their heads. Orthodox priests were able to do funeral only with providing of Italian peacekeepers. Albanians have completely destroyed the village of Bijelo Polje and almost all the Serbs from this part of Kosovo have been expelled or killed.

July 20, 1999 - The victims of the massacre Gracko in the morgue in Pristina. Albanian extremists were cold-blooded massacre 14 Serbian farmers who did the harvesting work in the fields near their villages.

July 20, 1999 - The victims of the massacre Gracko in the morgue in Pristina. Albanian extremists were cold-blooded massacre 14 Serbian farmers who did the harvesting work in the fields near their villages.July 20, 1999 - The victims of the massacre Gracko in the morgue in Pristina. Albanian extremists were cold-blooded massacre 14 Serbian farmers who did the harvesting work in the fields near their villages.

Bishop Amfilohije in search for Serbs killed by ethnic Albanian extremists of the KLA. Region of Pec, Kosovo, July 1999. (After the arrival of NATO troops)

Bishop Amfilohije in search for Serbs killed by ethnic Albanian extremists of the KLA. Region of Pec, Kosovo, July 1999. (After the arrival of NATO troops)

SUFFERING OF KOSOVO SERBS Burial and Disposal of Serbs killed or beaten by the KLA Pec area, June-August 1999.

SUFFERING OF KOSOVO SERBS Burial and Disposal of Serbs killed or beaten by the KLA Pec area, June-August 1999.

Immediately after the arrival of KFOR, the KLA has committed numerous crimes against Serbian civilians

Immediately after the arrival of KFOR, the KLA has committed numerous crimes against Serbian civilians

 
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