The Specialized Chambers of Kosovo (SCK) in The Hague have issued a ruling regarding the ongoing case involving Hashim Thaçi. On January 16, 2026, Judge Bashkim Smakaj, alongside Isni Kilaj, Fadil Fazliu, and Hajredin Kuci, made a decision concerning Thaçi’s situation. This ruling, which focused on the terms of visits, determined that restrictions would be lifted for one of the eleven individuals involved.
Conversely, the court maintained the existing measures for ten other participants in the case. Previously, the individual had been authorized to visit Thaçi, but only under stringent surveillance. These restrictions had been in place, limiting the scope of the interaction.
The decision itself wasn’t immediately released to the public. It remained confidential until March 16, 2026, as reported by “Betimi për Drejtësi.” This delay highlights the complexities surrounding the legal proceedings. The court’s action signifies a shift in the conditions surrounding visits, now allowing for unrestricted access for one participant while upholding the previous limitations for the majority.
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