Kosovo’s First Deputy Prime Minister, Glauk Konjufca, shortly before entering the gallery of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers to witness the trial of the four KLA leaders in The Hague, expressed confidence that the final verdict in this prolonged process would result in the release of the former KLA leaders and their return to their families.
Addressing journalists, Foreign Minister Konjufca stated that there was no criminal enterprise within the Kosovo Liberation Army.
“Each of us fulfills our obligations, and I believe the entire state has acted in service of this truth: regarding the KLA war, there was no criminal enterprise in the Kosovo Liberation Army. This is the truth, and it will be confirmed in court. There was no criminal intent at the core of the KLA. The KLA was a just army, created directly by the people of Kosovo, not by anyone from above. It gained momentum especially after the legendary Jashari epic and the fall of the legendary commander Adem Jashari. The KLA was mobilized massively, with thousands of men and women, the best our nation had, to protect our people from genocide. This is the truth, and it will be confirmed in this court… Every day we act on this truth. These actions are part of our daily work. In every international meeting I have attended, I have raised this topic, and it will culminate in the release of the KLA leaders and their return to Kosovo and their families,” he said.
He emphasized that he is in The Hague to confirm that the KLA’s war was just and clean.
According to him, this court seeks to distort the history of Kosovo.
“Today is the last day of this process, which lasted so long: the trial of the four KLA leaders. One of them, Thaci, was President of Kosovo; Jakup Krasniqi and Kadri Veseli were Speakers of our Assembly, while Rexhep Selimi was a KLA general and led the parliamentary group in the Assembly of Kosovo. They have now received an unjust punishment because the process lasted so long that I claim, and we all claim together, that the fundamental human right—the right to be tried within a reasonable time, protected by the United Nations Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights, and our Constitution—has been violated. I believe this right was violently violated, as it has been five years and three months that these KLA leaders have been held in isolation, away from their families and their country. It has been a brutal violation of the right to a timely trial,” he said.