Bekim Jashar relates what he had spoken to Hamza a few days before the attack by Serbs

Bekim Jashari has also recalled the telephone conversation he had with his father, Hammez Jashari, a few days before the Serb forces' attack on their family in early March 1998. He has shown that they had talked a few days after the attacks on Licoshan and Cherez late in the month [...]
He has indicated that they had talked a few days after the attacks on Licoshan and Ceres at the end of February. At KTV's Rubik, Bekim Jashar said that his father, Hamza told him that their struggle did not go back and the whole world would know about them.
When there was an attack on Licoshan and Crees, two days after that attack I talked to my father, Hamza on the phone half an hour, he was very upset, he saw a huge massacre. I asked him what's wrong with you, Daddy. I told him. Grandpa's dad, that daddy's, every kid. I told him what's wrong with you, Dad. He said, "Tutna's gonna happen. He told me that you remember when we told him what Tahir Meha said... that when I die, they'd write seven newspapers. Well, he said when it happens to us, the whole world's gonna know, no going back, no”, confessed Bekim Jashar.
The pain was very great, but they've gone by themselves, it didn't happen by chance, in a word, they've brought a sacrifice to this place, or like that saying, someone has to start dancing to join the other”, he added.












