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The last price for the freedom of Kosovo

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“Should we even expect the day when we will be told that we must apologize to Serbia for our missing people, for our raped mothers and daughters, for the ethnic cleansing and genocide against us?!” In a broadcast session, President Thaci addresses Kosovo citizens after Special prosecutors charges were made public. Thaci asserted several times that despite his potential political mistakes, he has not committed war crimes. Thaci clearly asserted that the timing of the charges made public destroyed whatever was left of the hope that the dialogue and potential peace agreement between Kosovo and Serbia would be feasible. Indeed…

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