Family members of the victims of the Study massacre, whom Thaci reminded Vucic at the UN (Video)

It was May 2, 1999, when many Kosovars had left their homes, thinking that the village of Studies in Vushtrri was safer than the place they had left behind. But for many Kosovars, their streets and lives ended up in this very village. Within just two hours, 116 people were shot and [...]
It was May 2, 1999, when many Kosovars had left their homes, thinking that the village of Studies in Vushtrri was safer than the place they had left behind.
But for many Kosovars, their streets and lives ended up in this very village.
Within just two hours, 116 people had been shot and massacred by Serb paramilitary forces, and many others had been wounded.
On that day, the atrocities of Serbian crimes had reached that point, that they had spared neither children, women nor elders.
And of those who were recently seen with his loved ones that day is Rexhep Gerjaliu from the village of Studies.
In this slaughter his two brothers had been slain: Avdyl and Bajram Gerjaliu.
And memories of that fateful day are still fresh.
Gerjaliu recalls the last moments of that night when he saw his brothers alive and how they had found their bodies.
Meanwhile, killed in this massacre, there are 12 members of the Gerjaliu Selat family, where 8 of those killed are children.
The youngest of them was Sabadud Gerjaliu, only five years old.
Justice has not yet been imposed by local and international institutions
Otherwise, on Monday, at the UN meeting, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq had denied Serb massacres in Kosovo, but Kosovo President Hashim Thaci mentioned almost all of them, among them also the massacre of Studies as one of the largest in Kosovo.











