Ramadani, the brother of the former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Rexhep Selimi, visited the latter in The Hague.
Through a Facebook post, he reveals that during this visit he was accompanied by his son, Arlindi, while his other son, Genti, was not allowed to meet his uncle.
"We were visiting The Hague, but only Arlindi and I had the opportunity to visit Rexha, and not all of my close family. We felt sorry for Gent who was not allowed to visit his uncle Rexha," Ramadani writes.
He adds that, despite not having the opportunity to meet him physically, Genti emotionally experienced the moment of spiritual closeness with his uncle.
"He felt an extraordinary spiritual experience, because the physical distance between them was only a few meters separated by those infamous walls of this building," he writes.
At the end of his post, Ramadani expresses the hope that this will be the last visit to The Hague and that, as he calls it, the "liberators" will be freed from what he calls an " unjust court ." (A2 Televizion)