Kosovo defends 鈥榡ust war鈥� after president accused of war crimes

Kosovo鈥檚 President Hashim Thaci attends a ceremony of security forces a day before parliament鈥檚 vote on whether to form a national army, in Pristina, Kosovo, December 13, 2018. (Reuters)
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  • Thaci was the former political leader of the ethnic Albanian guerilla group, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which launched a rebellion against Belgrade more than 20 years ago
  • After the bombshell announcement, the president canceled a planned trip to the US where he was set to discuss lingering tensions with Serbia

PRISTINA: Kosovo on Thursday awaited the return of President Hashim Thaci to respond to accusations of war crimes from the 1990s conflict with Serbia, as supporters and critics alike defended the 鈥渏ust鈥� struggle that paved their path to independence.
Thaci was the former political leader of the ethnic Albanian guerilla group, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which launched a rebellion against Belgrade more than 20 years ago when Kosovo was a southern province of Serbia.
On Wednesday, he and others were accused of a slew of war crimes and crimes against humanity linked to the 1998-99 war in an indictment filed by special prosecutors at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague.
After the bombshell announcement, the president canceled a planned trip to the US where he was set to discuss lingering tensions with Serbia.
His office had originally said he would return to Kosovo on Thursday but sources in Albanian said it was likely he would arrive in Pristina Friday. The presidency declined to comment.
The 52-year-old鈥檚 only visible reaction was an update the cover photo of his Facebook profile to feature the crest of the KLA.
He has previously said he would comply with the court and that he is innocent and has 鈥渘othing to hide.鈥�
The indictment accuses Thaci and other suspects of murder, enforced disappearance, persecution and torture against 鈥渉undreds of known victims of Kosovo Albanian, Serb, Roma, and other ethnicities and include political opponents.鈥�
The charges still needs approval from a pre-trial judge but the prosecutors said they made the news public because Thaci and others have been trying to 鈥渙bstruct the work鈥� of the tribunal, which operates under Kosovo law but has international judges.
It is unlikely that the 52-year-old would face arrest before the indictment is approved by a judge, which could take months, though a court spokesperson declined to specify.
Meanwhile at home, both Thaci鈥檚 fans and his detractors came to the defense of the rebels who rose up against Belgrade in a war that cost about 13,000 lives, overwhelmingly Kosovo Albanians.
Calling for calm and noting that all are innocent until proven guilty, the government underlined that the war itself was 鈥渏ust and liberating and, as such, will remain one of the most important periods in the country鈥檚 history.鈥�
In the capital Pristina, pensioner Qazim Fazlia said he found the court 鈥渦nfair鈥� for only investigating KLA fighters.
鈥淲e know that Serbia is the one that has committed crimes in Kosovo,鈥� he told AFP.
The left-wing party Vetevendosje, which is sharply critical of Thaci, also affirmed its belief 鈥渋n the pure and just war of the KLA and we are committed now and always to defend it.鈥�
The conflict ended after a US-led NATO intervention in 1999 forced Serb troops to withdraw from the former province.
Top Serbian military and police officials were later convicted by international justice of war crimes during the conflict in which thousands of ethnic Albanian civilians were killed, tortured or forced to leave home.
But the KLA is also accused of atrocities against Serbs, Roma and ethnic Albanian rivals during and after the war.
Many rebel commanders have gone on to dominate Kosovo politically during its first decade of independence, which Serbia still rejects.
First as prime minister and now president, Thaci himself has remained at the center of the political scene throughout.
Critics see him as the face of a entrenched political elite accused of rampant corruption and state capture.
His right-hand man Kadri Veseli, the KLA鈥檚 former spy chief who now leads the political party founded by Thaci, was also accused of the crimes and has rejected them as 鈥渦ntrue.鈥�
Former prime minister Ramush Haradinaj, another ex-rebel, came to their defense.
鈥淭he Kosovo Liberation Army has waged a pure war, which resulted in the freedom and establishment of the Republic of Kosovo,鈥� he wrote on Facebook.
鈥淲e believe in the innocence of president Thaci, (party) president Veseli and all other comrades,鈥� he added.