SLA: Očekujemo da će protest u Hrvatskoj za bivše čelnike KLA biti veličanstven kao i ostali
Gazmend Syla, Deputy Chairman of the Organization of Veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK), expressed expectations that the upcoming protest in Croatia would be as large as previous demonstrations held in defense of former UÇK leaders currently on trial in The Hague. These protests aim to highlight concerns over perceived injustice in the trial process. Syla emphasized that while they do not claim innocence for the accused, they strongly oppose any unfairness in the proceedings. Previous protests were organized in Skopje, Pristina, The Hague, Tirana, and Strasbourg. The four former UÇK leaders—Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi, and Rexhep Selimi—are under investigation by the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office since November 2020 but have declared their innocence. Additionally, Syla mentioned that Dritan Goxhaj does not appear in the organization's database as a UÇK fighter, despite claims by Goxhaj himself and others.
Nedavni prosvjedi koje je organizirala Organizacija veterana Oslobodilačke vojske Kosova (OVL-UÇK) ponovno su privukli veliku pozornost, posebice zbog predstojećeg prosvjeda u Hrvatskoj s ciljem podupiranja bivših vođa UÇK-a koji su trenutno na suđenju u Hagu. Ovi prosvjedi, koji su postali ponavljajuća značajka u naporima pokreta za zagovaranje pravde, i dalje odražavaju duboko ukorijenjene pritužbe zajednice i šire političke napetosti oko nasljeđa rata na Kosovu.
Prema Gazmendu Syli, zamjeniku šefa OVL-UÇK-a, predviđa se da će predstojeći prosvjed u Hrvatskoj biti jednako velik i utjecajan kao i prethodni prosvjedi održani u gradovima kao što su Skoplje, Priština, Tirana i Strasbourg.
Planirani prosvjed, zakazan za 5. rujna, organiziran je pomno tijekom nekoliko tjedana, s detaljnim pripremama kako bi se osigurala njegova učinkovitost.
Kritičan aspekt tekuće kampanje je zabrinutost zbog pravednosti sudskog postupka. Syla je izrazio strahove u vezi s potencijalnim nepravednostima unutar sudskog sustava, naglašavajući da se organizacija dosljedno zalagala za pravedan postupak bez izricanja izravnih optužbi o konačnoj presudi. Umjesto toga, usredotočili su se na isticanje uočenih proceduralnih nedostataka i potrebe za nepristrasnošću tijekom suđenja.
Osim glavnog fokusa na sudskim suđenjima, pitanje priznavanja uloga određenih pojedinaca u sukobu pojavilo se kao još jedna sporna točka.Nedavno se Dritan Goxhaj, poznat kao bivši član UÇK-a, suočio s optužbama vlade Albanije, posebno premijera Edija Rame, negirajući svoje sudjelovanje u oružanoj borbi.
Kako se približava datum hrvatskog prosvjeda, situacija ostaje dinamična, s kontinuiranim raspravama među aktivistima i pristalicama o tome kako najbolje prenijeti njihove zahtjeve.
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The article reports that Gazmend Syla, head of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) Veterans' Organization, states that Dritan Goxhaj does not appear in their database as a participant in the UÇK conflict. Despite Goxhaj claiming during an interview on KTV that he was part of the UÇK, he has faced accusations, including from Prime Minister Edi Rama, that he was not involved. These allegations arose after Goxhaj read five demands from protesters, including Rama’s resignation. Syla clarified that Goxhaj is not listed in the organization’s records as having participated in any brigade, battalion, or operational zone during the war. The protests in southern Albania were demanding Rama’s resignation and limiting his mandate to two terms.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents information from both sides: Goxhaj claims involvement with the UÇK, while Syla and Rama dispute this. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, which focuses on factual disputes rather than promoting a particular political agenda. The tone remains even,
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 85): This article presents statements from Gazmend Syla regarding Dritan Goxhaj not being listed in OVL-UÇK databases. It accurately reports his denial of involvement and the accusations from Edi Rama. The information is presented neutrally, citing both sides without overt bias. Cross-source consensus al
Koha.netNeovisanLijevoČinjenice 90Objektivnost 85prije 5 dana
Gazmend Syla, Deputy Chairman of the Organization of Veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK), expressed expectations that the upcoming protest in Croatia would be as large as previous demonstrations held in defense of former UÇK leaders currently on trial in The Hague. These protests aim to highlight concerns over perceived injustice in the trial process. Syla emphasized that while they do not claim innocence for the accused, they strongly oppose any unfairness in the proceedings. Previous protests were organized in Skopje, Pristina, The Hague, Tirana, and Strasbourg. The four former UÇK leaders—Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi, and Rexhep Selimi—are under investigation by the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office since November 2020 but have declared their innocence. Additionally, Syla mentioned that Dritan Goxhaj does not appear in the organization's database as a UÇK fighter, despite claims by Goxhaj himself and others.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the protests as a response to perceived injustice in the trial of former UÇK leaders, emphasizing opposition to unfairness rather than directly addressing legal arguments. It highlights the organizers' stance against bias in the judicial process, which aligns with a left-leaning,抗
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 85): The article discusses expectations for a large protest in Croatia supporting former UÇK leaders. It quotes Syla and outlines plans for the demonstration without taking sides. Information is presented clearly and objectively, focusing on organizational details and goals. Cross-source consensus suppor
Koha.netNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 70prije 3 dana
On July 2, 2026, citizens in Tirana continued their protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government, gathering before the Parliament where a plenary session was scheduled to begin around 10:00 AM. Protesters threw eggs at deputies, leading to confrontations with police, resulting in eight people being detained and three officers injured and hospitalized. Security measures were heightened around the Parliament, including metal barriers, cordons, a military armored vehicle, and a water cannon typically used to disperse crowds. Protesters attempted to breach the police line, leading to physical clashes and the use of tear gas by law enforcement. The parliamentary group of the Democratic Party announced they would not attend the session, citing the presence of hundreds of police officers aimed at silencing protesters. Similar incidents occurred on Monday, with physical confrontations and pyrotechnic devices reported.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides a balanced account of the protest actions, detailing both the protesters' activities and the police response without overtly favoring either side. It includes information about the security measures taken by authorities and the reactions of the opposition party, presenting the事件
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on protests in Tirana against Edi Rama, including incidents involving protesters throwing stones at MPs and police using tear gas. It provides details on security measures and mentions political responses like the Democratic Party's refusal to attend a session. While factual base
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