PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) - Hashim Thaci, a former president of Kosovo who is facing war crime charges, was temporarily released from custody at a court based in the Netherlands on Friday to visit the tomb of his father who died last weekend.
Kosovo ex-president Thaci visits father’s tomb after Hague court bars him from attending funeral
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) - Hashim Thaci, a former president of Kosovo who is facing war crime charges, was temporarily released from custody at a court based in the Netherlands on Friday to visit the tomb of his father who died last weekend.
Thaci, 56, wasn’t allowed to attend Tuesday’s funeral, which leaders and local politicians from Kosovo and neighboring Albania were present for. Kosovo Justice Minister Albulena Haxhiu complained to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague that Thaci was barred from going.
"I was the last to come, dad," Thaci wrote on the wreath he put at his father's tomb on Friday in the village of Buroje, 70 kilometers (44 miles) west of the capital, Pristina. He was accompanied by police officers from the Kosovo-based European Union Rule of Law mission, known as EULEX.
Thaci was then taken to his house, where only close relatives could meet with him. It wasn’t immediately clear when he would be returned to the custody of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague.