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Kosovo's former President Thaci defends innocence ahead of Hague war crimes ruling

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Posted on February 18, 2026

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By Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Kosovo's former President Hashim Thaci told judges at his war crimes trial in The Hague on Wednesday that justice cannot be served by "prosecuting the

Kosovo's Ex-President Thaci Asserts Innocence in War Crimes Trial

By Fatos Bytyci

PRISTINA, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Kosovo's former President Hashim Thaci told judges at his war crimes trial in The Hague on Wednesday that justice cannot be served by "prosecuting the innocent."

War Crimes Charges Against Thaci and Associates

Thaci and three other former Kosovo Liberation Army 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 the charges.

"Justice for the victims cannot be honoured by prosecuting the innocent, reconciliation cannot happen through selective and ethnic-based prosecutions," Thaci said in his final comments to the court before the verdict, expected within three months.

Thaci's Defense and Rebuttal

Thaci, 57, described prosecution allegations that he and his co-accused masterminded a violent campaign to win political control of Kosovo as "untrue, utterly absurd and deeply offensive."

NO EVIDENCE: THACI LAWYERS

His defence team has said there is no evidence to directly link Thaci to any of the alleged crimes and that there was insufficient evidence to say he controlled other KLA commanders.

Prosecution's Case and Sentencing Request

Last week, prosecutors sought a 45-year prison sentence for Thaci following a nearly three-year trial.

They say that in 1998 and 1999, more than 100 political opponents and perceived collaborators with Serbian security forces were killed and hundreds were abused in and around 50 detention camps run by the KLA. 

Thaci and the three other defendants - 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.

During their last comments, the three men, whom the prosecution also demanded each receive 45-year prison sentences, denied all charges and demanded their release.

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

KLA leaders are seen by many in Kosovo as national liberation heroes. Thousands rallied in the capital Pristina on Tuesday in support of the former KLA commanders.

The court was set up in 2015 by the Kosovo parliament following a report by the Council of Europe that during the war, members of the KLA allegedly harvested organs from some captives while being held in Albania, mainly Serbs, and then killed them.

Kosovo accused Serbia of fabricating such information to smear KLA liberators. These accusations were never included in the indictments filed by the prosecutors.    

(Reporting by Fatos BytyciEditing by Gareth Jones, Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Hashim Thaci denies war crimes charges in The Hague.
  • Thaci and KLA leaders accused of persecution and murder.
  • Prosecutors seek 45-year sentence for Thaci.
  • Thaci claims lack of evidence linking him to crimes.
  • Public support in Kosovo for KLA leaders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a war crimes trial?
A war crimes trial is a legal proceeding in which individuals are prosecuted for serious violations of the laws and customs of war, including crimes such as genocide, torture, and unlawful killings.
What is the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)?
The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was a military organization that fought for the independence of Kosovo from Serbia during the late 1990s, advocating for the rights of ethnic Albanians.

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