Witnesss Albanian wife killed in war: That's who killed my husband.

Haki Bajrami was taken on March 26th 1999 by a Serb paramilitary group to stop returning to his family. The Bajrami family from Fushe Kosova left home to a safer place, as Hasmie Bajrami today testified, were endangered by Serbs and Roma living [...]
They took her husband and her 13-year-old son away in order to execute them. By this massacre, however, Bujar was able to escape, but not her husband, Haki Bajrami. At today's trial hearing for war crimes indictee Skender Bislimi, the testimony of the wife of those killed by the Serb paramilitary group, Haki Bajrami was heard.
We've run away from Serbs and Roma, we've fled to shelter somewhere, but we've been caught apart from men except” Thus has Hakki Bajrami's wife, killed during wartime in Kosovo, testified Thursday.
Hasmie Bajrami told today of her and her family's experiences during her departure from their home in Fushe Kosovo and gave her testimony to the husband's killers.
Skender Bislimi, the alleged former member of paramilitary forces accused of war crimes during the expulsion of Fushe-Kosovo residents, has been declared innocent of claims that he had a role in the murder of Albanians and their mistreatment.
But, the EULEX prosecution claims that Bislimi, along with ten other people, set up a checkpoint at the Fush-Kosovo crossroads, where they tortured Albanians who had been expelled from their homes three days after NATO launched the bombing campaign.
Bislim has been extradited to Kosovo from Montenegro at the beginning of last year and has since been held in custody, writes Express newspaper.
According to the prosecutor, the son of the late Bujar Bajrami had been fortunate, after being recognised by the driver of his car a Serb neighbour and released, but the same fate did not happen to Haki Bajrami, whose body was found in a mass cemetery in Dragodan after the war.
For crimes in Fushe-Kosovo for which Bislimi is accused so far, the court has sentenced one person. It's Ivan Radivojevic, who has been sentenced to eight years in prison for these events.
We're out of the house because there are risks, we've gone to the bus station, but we've been stopped on the bus that left for Pristina”, Hasmie Bajrami said.
She claims that at the scene, as part of the Serbian paramilitary forces, there was their closest neighbour, Skender Bislimi.
The same one is accused by EULEX Special Prosecutor, of crimes committed during wartime in Kosovo, and of participating in the expulsion of Albanians in the town of Fushe Kosovo.
When we went to the station, in those moments there was another tank, and at that point it was even scytheer there along with Ivan”, testified today at the Pristina Foundation Court, Hasmie Bajrami.
The wife of the slain in the war said it was Skiner and Ivan who separated men from women at the Kosovo Fushë bus station.
“Berrat have been beaten up and tortured, added to the deethnic song and song for Milosevic”, she said, until she said how many times she mentions Skender's name, she calls Skender the criminal.
“The criminal's sceptre has been behind the automaths and it has pushed me to”, Hasmie Bajrami said.
But before Serbs divided them into groups, she indicated that her husband held their eight-month-old baby in his hands and said Skyter told her to let the baby down to the ground.
Our husband's got our 8-month-old daughter in his hand, and this scytheer told him to let him down. I'm an afro, I've got a chip, and this guy has now pushed me into a bunch of women with cars on my back”, the deceased's wife said.
She said that during that time they have stayed at the Fushë Kosovo bus station, members of Serbian paramilitary forces have prevented women from looking back.
“E took his husband, son Bujar and Besnik Mekoli, another person, I don't remember his name, but Zejrullah”, Bajrami indicated.
Since that moment, Hasmie Bajrami said she has no longer seen her husband, until after the war, her remains were found in a mass cemetery in Dragad, Pristina.
Bajrami indicated that prior to the war, in the country where they lived in Fushe Kosovo, most of the neighbours were Serbs and Roma. Thus, she said that even the sentenced to prison for the case, Ivan Radivojevic and Skender Bissim, also had close neighbours.
The defendant's lawyer, Nebojsa Vlajq, asked the witness how she identified Skender Bislimi was present at the bus station.
She responded by saying that he knew only his voice because he wore a black mask.
I knew him, he had a black mask, I didn't see that face, but I knew that voice because I was behind the bucket, I've been talking to his family every day, I've heard him in the yard”, the witness said, until she was very convinced it was Skender Bislim who joined the Serb forces and sent her husband to death.
All at the end of its testimony, Hasmie Bajrami asked the Court that Skender Bislimi be punished for the crimes allegedly committed.
I'm asking the Court for this criminal to receive due punishment, it's not easy to raise a child without a father”
Thereafter, Skender Bislim also spoke briefly. He said the testimony given today by Hasmie Bajrami does not stand, as he said he did not recognise them or recognise this family.
I'm not there, I don't know these people”, Bislim said.
EULEX prosecutor, says the suspect Skender Bislimi, co-chaired with now tried Ivan Radivojevicq, were members of a Serbian paramilitary group, who on March 26th 1999 at the Bus station in Fushe-Kosovo surrounded Albanian civilians, separated women and children from men and started beating and torturing men.
According to the prosecution, some of the men have been forced into a military vehicle and then shipped in an unknown direction.













