The resigned President of Kosovo, Hashim Tachi
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Kosovo’s President, Hashim Thaçi, has resigned this week and has been arrested and taken to the Netherlands, where he will be tried on charges of war crimes during the Kosovo-Serbia war, reports the British broadcaster BBC.
The International Court of Justice (ICC) delivered a plane to Taci, the president of Kosovo, in 2016 in The Hague, the Netherlands, on Thursday, November 5. Two more suspects were transferred from Kosovo with him.
In 2020, the leader of the new Balkan region was accused. The special prosecutor, who is investigating alleged war crimes in Kosovo’s independence war with Serbia from 1998 to 1999, said Tachi and others were “criminally responsible for nearly a hundred murders.”
A politician who was the commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army during the war has denied that he has done anything illegal.
Kosovo’s war of independence killed more than 10,000 people, ending with NATO intervention and a bombing attack. The largest ethnic community in the Kosovo state, proclaimed in 2008, the Albanians, consider the Kosovo Liberation Army to be heroes. Meanwhile, a human rights organization Amnesty International Tachy and the accusations of his associates have given victims of the Kosovo war hopes of being tried at the time, the BBC said.
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