America ousted Serbian General Suspected to Share in Bytyqi Brothers Murder

The US State Department has banned a former Serbian police commander from entering the United States, claiming he played a role in the murder of three Kosovo Albanians born in the United States in 1999. The Mehmet brothers, Agron and Star Bytyqi had traveled from the United States for [...]
The US State Department has banned a former Serbian police commander from entering the United States, claiming he played a role in the murder of three Kosovo Albanians born in the United States in 1999.
The Mehmet brothers, Agron and Star Bytyqi had travelled from the United States to join the 1998-1999 Kosovo Albanians' fight for independence from Serbia. In 1999 they crossed Kosovo's border in the neighbouring Serbian area and were arrested and sentenced to a short prison term.
After being released from prison, they were captured by Serbian security forces, taken to a police training camp and executed there, according to data from a Serbian court from 2013.
In a press release Tuesday, the State Department said there were “publicly defined” Goran Radosavljevic and his immediate family prevented them from entering the United States.
“Radosavljevic was reliable in the 1999 Bytyqi brothers' 1999 killing, said the US State Department report, Reuters from Belgrade.











