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    Thousands in Kosovo rally against war crimes trial of ex-KLA commanders

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    Posted on February 17, 2026

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    Last updated: February 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thousands protested in Pristina against the war crimes trial of ex-KLA leaders, including Hashim Thaci, at The Hague. The trial's closing arguments are underway.

    Table of Contents

    • Protests Against War Crimes Trial
    • Background of the Trial
    • Public Sentiment and Reactions
    • Details of the Charges

    Thousands Protest in Pristina Against War Crimes Trial of KLA Leaders

    Protests Against War Crimes Trial

    By Fatos Bytyci

    Background of the Trial

    PRISTINA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Thousands gathered in Pristina on Tuesday bearing banners of the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army to protest against the trial of former KLA leaders, including a former president, accused of war crimes during the 1998-99 war for independence.

    Public Sentiment and Reactions

    Former president Hashim Thaci, former parliament speakers Jakup Krasniqi and Kadri Veseli, and former lawmaker Rexhep Selimi were arrested in 2020 and sent to face trial at the special Kosovo war crimes court in The Hague.

    Details of the Charges

    Thaci and three other former KLA commanders are charged with persecution, murder, torture and forced disappearances of people during and shortly after the 1998-99 uprising that eventually brought independence for the Albanian majority region from Serbia.

    They deny all charges.

    The court is hearing closing arguments in the trial this week, before judges deliver a final verdict within three months. Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 45 years for each.

    "Those who deserve to be in The Hague are the occupiers, not the liberators," said Miran Zeka, 49, who came from Albania to protest in Pristina.

    "We fought in our land, we did not go to Serbia to fight," said Bekim Muja, 53, a veteran of the 1998-99 Kosovo war.

    Many protesters wore KLA uniforms, others waved KLA, Kosovo and Albanian flags. Supporters held placards reading "Freedom has a name," and held photos of Thaci and others reading "Heroes of War and Peace."

    Thaci, 57, served as prime minister, foreign minister and president of independent Kosovo between 2008 and 2020.

    More than 13,000 people, the majority of them Kosovo Albanians, are believed to have died during the late 1990s insurgency, when Kosovo was still a province of Serbia under then-nationalist strongman President Slobodan Milosevic, whose troops violently cracked down on ethnic Albanians.

    The Kosovo Specialist Chambers, staffed by international judges and lawyers, was set up in 2015 to handle war crimes cases under Kosovo law against ex-KLA guerrillas. The war crimes tribunal was set up outside the small Balkan country because of worries about witness intimidation as former KLA leaders are seen by many in Kosovo as national liberation heroes.

    (Reporting by Fatos Bytyci; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thousands protested in Pristina against the trial of ex-KLA leaders.
    • •Former president Hashim Thaci and others face war crimes charges.
    • •The trial is held at the special Kosovo war crimes court in The Hague.
    • •Protesters view KLA leaders as national liberation heroes.
    • •The court is hearing closing arguments with a verdict due soon.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thousands in Kosovo rally against war crimes trial of ex-KLA commanders

    1What is a war crimes trial?

    A war crimes trial is a legal proceeding in which individuals are prosecuted for violations of the laws and customs of war, including acts such as murder, torture, and persecution during armed conflict.

    2What is the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)?

    The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was an ethnic Albanian paramilitary organization that fought for the independence of Kosovo from Serbia during the late 1990s, particularly during the Kosovo War.

    3What is the Hague Tribunal?

    The Hague Tribunal, formally known as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, including war crimes and genocide.

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