Today at the Hague court, the defense witness for Hashim Thaçi, former political adviser to Wesley Clark, Michael Durkee, appeared once again. Durkee stated that he has not read the indictment in the case against the former KLA leaders — Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Rexhep Selimi, and Jakup Krasniqi, reports KosovaPress.
During his testimony, Durkee said that it was their impression that in Kosovo there was no consolidated command structure and that no one at a high level was giving orders.
Prosecutor Silvia D’Ascoli asked whether Durkee had read the indictment and knew its contents, to which Clark’s former adviser replied that he had not read the indictment and was unaware of what it charges the four KLA leaders with.
“No, I have not read it… No, I don’t know,” he said.“We had the impression that there was no solid or consolidated command structure in which someone at a high level in Pristina would issue orders that would then lead to specific actions or operations on the ground in different operational zones. The commanders of the operational zones had considerable autonomy and acted largely at their own discretion when they deemed it appropriate. There was no consolidated chain of command in the sense of direct coordination of command as understood in a Western army,” he said.
When asked whether Thaçi had the authority to stop the violence, Clark’s former political adviser stated that Thaçi did not have such authority.
“I think he was identified in public reports as the head of the so-called Political Directorate of the KLA… I don’t think at that time we had much knowledge or information about the organization and development of the KLA, and this was the case throughout 1998–99… I didn’t know… When we met Thaçi in Mons, I don’t believe he was identified as a leading figure or commander of the General Staff. He was identified as the head — and I quote — of the Political Directorate of the KLA. That would naturally have been separate from the General Staff,” Durkee said.
On Monday, November 17, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Wesley Clark, is expected to testify in the trial of Thaçi and others.
It should be recalled that Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi, and Rexhep Selimi have been in detention since November 2020, facing charges of alleged war crimes, to which they have all pleaded not guilty.