Posted on 11/08/2002 10:59:35 AM PST by Destro
Terrorists: Photos of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) at their murder trial at a UN-run court in Pristina
Fri Nov 8, 9:33 AM ET Former Kosovo Liberation Army rebel fighter Daut Haradinaj (R) arrives at a UN-run court in Kosovo's capital Pristina, November 8, 2002. Haradinaj and four other defendants are charged with illegal detention and the torture of Kosovo Albanians after NATO (news - web sites) entered Kosovo in June 1999. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Fri Nov 8,10:26 AM ET A group of five members of the now disbanded Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) attend their trial at a UN-run court in Pristina, November 8, 2002. The group is accused of murder, unlawful detention and serious bodily harm of ethnic Albanians in mid-June 1999. The accused are: Idriz Balaj (front row L), Ramush Ahmetaj (front row C) and Daut Haradinaj, (front row R) Ahmet Elshani (back row L) and Bekim Zekaj (back row R) REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Fri Nov 8,10:15 AM ET Former Kosovo Liberation Army rebel fighters Idriz Balaj, front row left, Ramush Ahmetaj, center, and Daut Haradinaj, front row right, along with Ahmet Elshani, back row left, and Bekim Zekaj, back right, appear before a UN-run municipal court in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, Friday Nov. 8, 2002 in Pristina. Idriz Balaj is charged with the murder of four fellow Kosovo Albanians killed after NATO (news - web sites) entered Kosovo in June 1999. The other four defendants are charged with the illegal detention and torture of Kosovo Albanians. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu
Fri Nov 8,10:06 AM ET Former Kosovo Liberation Army rebel fighter, Daut Haradinaj appears before a UN-run municipal court in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, Friday, Nov. 8, 2002. Haradinaj and three other defendants are charged with the illegal detention and torture of Kosovo Albanians. At the same trial, Idriz Balaj is charged with the murders of four fellow Kosovo Albanians killed after NATO (news - web sites) entered Kosovo in June, 1999. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Tue Oct 22,11:26 AM ET U.N. war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte enters a U.N. building to meet Kosovo Chief Administrator Michel Steiner in Kosovo's capital Pristina, October 22, 2002. Del Ponte said that investigations about suspected Kosovo Liberation Army perpetrators are ongoing and she hopes the International Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will issue one indictment by the end of this year and two next year. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Sat Oct 26, 8:31 AM ET Hashim Thaci, leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and former guerrilla commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) gives a thumbs up as he votes in Kosovo's municipal elections in Pristina October 26, 2002. Many Serbs living in the province may boycott the polls in a protest against their living conditions. REUTERS/Pool/Armando Babani
They all look so sorry for their crimes and as though they take the legal procedings so seriously...not!!! To think that some of these participated in such horrendous crimes, and yet still they are termed as 'fighters'. What kind of a 'fighter' kills and mutilates old people, farmers and policemen?!
We are tired of hearing about you and Tropoljac dissing crazykatz at that bar over 3 months ago. Will we never hear the end of it? Keep your drunk gossiping about other FR posters to yourselves.
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