Kosovo's tear village

Hydet Binakaj from the village of Korea, located in the Gjakova suburb, has not seen her husband, Selman Binakaj, since April 27, 1999. On this day, the Meya massacre, where 376 people were killed. My husband is undiscovered. All the village was found, only my husband and [...]
Hydet Binakaj from the village of Korea, located in the Gjakova suburb, has not seen her husband, Selman Binakaj, since April 27, 1999. On this day, the Meya massacre, where 376 people were killed.
My husband is undiscovered. All the village was found, only my husband and a neighbor here,”, she showed.
Binakaj, says he cannot imagine the day of April 27th. She says that that day the entire family was at home, the moment Serbian forces entered.
On April 27, 1999. I can't imagine that day, so scared. We've all been here, in this place where we're staying. They have entered (Serbian police). My husband, my brother - in - law, and my two father - in - law, the sister - in - law, and the sister - in - law, have also expelled us. Quick, quick out! In their language, I have no mouth to speak their language. ”
The moment of separation from her husband, Hydet Binakaj describes her with great excitement and tears in her eyes. She relates that her husband carried their son, who is mentally flawed.
The parade is a mother of three children, two twin boys and a girl. One guy's at the Psych Institute in Increase. The other guy who lives with her has a hearing problem. The 20-year-old girl is a student.
She faces many financial difficulties, both children and herself keep her husband's unscathed pension, which is 170 euros.
I support my family. I don't even work. With 170 of the men taking them all for martyrs, I get them too”.
Selim Zymberi from the village of Moliq of the Gjakova municipality has lost four members of his family, including his 17-year-old son, Arburn.
Zymber says his son, Arber, was in his third year of high school. He was killed three days after 17 years.
On the day of the massacre, Selim Zymberi shows that his son, Arber, has not been with him since he had gone to the village of Dobrosh in Gjakova Parisa with his uncle's uncle and his uncle's son, as well as his grandmother. They thought this was how Serb forces were being sheltered and saved.
The Meja approach is one of the most dire events for Kosovo. The motives are very different why that event occurred right in Meya. The timing of the war was what deported people from different villages and gathered them into certain holes that usually corresponded to power (Serbs). And those people have always been like victims who would serve the enemy to avenge our people who were innocent and unarmed”, Zymber says.
The lifeless bodies of four members of the Zymber family were found and buried in 2003.
The Mej village massacre, located in the suburb of Gjakova municipality, occurred on April 27, 1999. 376 people were killed in this massacre.
Even after the 19 years of the end of the war in Kosovo are considered to be 1,588 people found, most of them Albanians.











