Protesters from various cities across Kosovo, Albania, and Europe have gathered at Skanderbeg Square in Tirana, where the “Justice for the Liberators” protest will begin in a few hours.
They are demanding the release of the KLA leaders, whom they say are being unjustly held in The Hague.
“They should be released as soon as possible because they are being held unjustly. I appeal to all Albanians — anyone who feels Albanian — to join us in this protest,” he said.
Muhamet Beqiri from Skenderaj said that everyone, young and old, should be in this “wonderful square for this wonderful protest.”A citizen from Tirana, Aliu, said he joined the protest “for the blood of Albanians.”
“The KLA soldiers must be freed. I didn’t come for politicians — they’re all corrupt — I came for Albanian blood,” he said.
Besim Nika, who came from Belgium, said there is no state without the liberators.
The protest in Tirana is organized by the Organization of KLA War Veterans (OVL-UÇK). At a press conference yesterday, organizers announced that more than 60 buses from Kosovo would travel to the Albanian capital.
A similar protest was held in The Hague on September 14, a day before the first defense witness — former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin — was heard. That protest took place near the Special Court building and gathered around 10,000 Albanians from around the world. The KLA War Veterans’ Organization also organized another protest in Pristina on August 7, bringing together former fighters and citizens to denounce what they consider injustices committed by the Special Court in The Hague.