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Kosovo President Thaci arrested, moved to The Hague to face war crimes charges

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PRISTINA, (Reuters) - Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, a wartime hero turned politician, was arrested and transferre­d to the detention centre of the Kosovo Tribunal in The Hague, the Netherland­s, yesterday to face charges of war crimes.

Thaci had resigned with immediate effect earlier in the day after learning that the tribunal had confirmed a war crimes indictment against him.

Thaci and three other former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) are accused of overseeing illegal detention facilities where the movement's opponents were kept in inhumane conditions, tortured and sometimes killed.

Thaci has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. He told a news conference in the Kosovo capital Pristina that he felt his resignatio­n was necessary "to protect the integrity of the state".

Thaci arrived at Pristina's military airport in the afternoon and was flown to The Hague, where he was taken into custody by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.

The move could bring political instabilit­y to Kosovo, a young democracy where the 52-year-old former guerrilla

Hashim Thaci

became the first prime minister in 2008 and was elected president in 2016.

Prosecutor­s in July said they hold Thaci responsibl­e for nearly 100 murders of civilians during the 1998-99 war when he was a KLA commander who fought the Serbian police and army.

Thaci, a U.S.-backed national hero, embarked on his political career after leading the KLA's battle against forces under late Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.

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