Safet Syla, former Army Colonel, was invited to the fight for justice, in the issue of believing in the innocence of former KLA leaders accused by the Special Court, in the show "Debate Plus" with Ermal Panduri on RTV Dukagjini Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
He was asked about the existence of the KLA archive, where he denied this, saying that the KLA never had an archive.
"We have never had a KLA archive, I do not know which archives will be opened by Prime Minister Kurti," said Syla.
He adds that being the director general of the Office for Heritage Affairs of the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC) there was no documentation related to the KLA, but only electronic material, or so to speak electronic databases, which provide members of the KPC, for their time of service, duty and retirement.
Among other things, Syla says that in these materials there is no KLA communiqué, but there is documentation of the 10-year activity of the KPC.
"From September 20, 1999 to January 21, 2009 we are responsible for electronic databases from the transformation of the KLA into Kosovo protection troops until the dissolution of the KPC and the formation of the KSF," said the former colonel. PortaliD.
He concludes by saying that part of the KPC documentation has been archived in the Kosovo archive and there are some of the materials during the 10 year activity of the KPC General Staff protection areas, which include operational plans, annual reports and activities. various of the work that has been done over the years.
"Everything about the KPC, no letter to the KLA," said Syla.
Safet Syla was a witness called to the Special Court to testify about his activity, while serving in the KLA.
His interview lasted two days out of nine hours, a total of 18 hours.