[1] During his time at the military academy he achieved high qualifications, including a master's degree in international political studies and learning up to seven languages.
Among the KFOR and UNMIK, Rexha was considered as the most important partner in the Region of Prizren and most cooperative KLA-Commander, due to his moderate political views.
His willingness to cooperate with the international community and the fact that Rexha worked for the reconciliation of Albanians and Serbs, made him a target of hatred for many of his former war comrades.
[7][8] He also played a vital role in establishing the KLA Veterans Association and began preparing for his doctoral studies in Canada.
[5] In order to clarify his murder, under the direction of the International Administration, two court proceedings were held in Prizren, but due to lack of evidence, the accused former members of the KLA and friends of "Drini", were released.
On February 27, 2004, the Supreme Court of Kosovo, led by UNMIK judges, in the absence of evidence, cleared Veseli from all charges and later released him.
[9][10] His death caused a public grief, with thousands of people and former KLA comrades expressing their sorrow and anger.