THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Former U.S. State Department spokesman James Rubin testified Monday as the first defense witness for Hashim Thaçi, the former president of Kosovo, who is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed during his country’s 1998-99 war for independence from Serbia.
Kosovo’s ex-president ‘was not in charge’ during war, former US official tells trial
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Former U.S. State Department spokesman James Rubin testified Monday as the first defense witness for Hashim Thaçi, the former president of Kosovo, who is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed during his country’s 1998-99 war for independence from Serbia.
Thaçi is on trial at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague with three other former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla group that fought Serb forces in the war. They are widely regarded as national heroes in their homeland.
Rubin is a former assistant secretary of state for public affairs and chief spokesperson for Madeleine Albright when she was secretary of state in the Clinton administration. He was with Albright at peace talks in France in 1999 and later was a special negotiator at talks to demobilize the Kosovo Liberation Army, also known as the KLA. He described Thaçi as a political “frontman” without real power.
“It was clear to me that he was not in charge,” Rubin told the court. “He didn’t have the knowledge, the capabilities or the authority to make decisions in any way, shape or form.”