Kurti on 23rd anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre: Milosevic died in prison, Stanishiqi escaped justice

Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti has remembered the 23rd anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Kurti, through a Facebook status, has said Serbia never received the sentence for crimes committed. Kurti, in his writing, stressed that the paramilitary unit “Scorpion” that had participated in this massacre was established [...]
Kurti, through a Facebook status, has said Serbia never received the sentence for crimes committed.
Kurti, in his writing, stressed that the paramilitary unit “Scorpion”, who had participated in this massacre, was founded by Jovica Stanisic, former head of Slobodan Milosevic's secret services.
Kurti has said that Milosevic was never convicted of international justice because he had died in prison, while Stanisiqi has repeatedly escaped justice, despite the important role he had in Serbia during her criminal offensive in the Balkans.
Kurti's complete scripture:
Twenty - three years ago, on July 11, 1995, the worst genocide crime since World War II began to take place in a town east of Bosnia. The Srebrenica massacre was the genocide that was exercised over Bosniaks by the army of the so-called Bosnian Serb Serb army, commander of Serbia General Ratko Mladic. Also participating in the massacre were paramilitary units “Scorpion”, founded by Jovica Stanisishiqi, chief of Milosevic's secret services, which were originally part of the Serbian Army, and later directly linked to Serbia's interior affairs ministry. “Scorpions” were among the most cruel units, with ethnic ideology, which were used by Serbia even later in Kosovo.
As a result of the massacre, 8373 Bosnian males of all ages were killed during the 11 days siege of Srebrenica. In addition, 25,000 to 30,000 women, children, and elders were abused, violated, and forced to move from there. Yet, before international justice, Serbia was never held accountable directly for such a massacre. She left the responsibility to her so-called Bosnian Serb creature as well as her forces.
His nearly quarterly work, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ended on December 31st 2017. This tribulal sentenced 72 Serbs to a total of 1140 years in prison (6 Bosnian Serbs are sentenced to life imprisonment), 20 Croats to 284 years in prison, 5 Bosniaks have been sentenced to a total of 42 years in prison, an Albanian has been sentenced to 13 years in prison, and a Macedonian to 12 years in prison.
On one side, however, they have not been sentenced to tens of thousands of outright executions of hundreds of thousands of crimes (not just murders), but they were never sentenced on the other side to Milosevic and Stanisishiqi. The first man died in prison, and the second permanently averted the sentence, even though he was the creator of the paramilitary escards and the Sezel Party where Vucinqi was established.
Today, we remember victims with pain, and we continue to insist that without justice, lasting peace cannot be built












