The Massacre That Raised the World

The Massacre That Raised the World

The silence has prevailed Friday in the valley and the village slopes covered by snow. Crims would wake up small and large Friday, January 15, 1999, when the dry land would be familiar with the blood of 44 civilians slaughtered in Recak. Even white - blue road signs raise residents and visitors [...]

It traverses the valley that takes the form of a broken charm as it extends into the village. Recak would pick up the world's attention during the day following the massacre carried out by forces of Slobodan Milosevic, which international media would also refer to as the “The Balkan butcher”.

“15 January” is branched down with “William Vockerin”, connecting the Entrance with villages that were the regional stronghold of the rebels. The white - blue tables are on the iron pole stuck in the right corner of the bend. Across the street, on the largest yellow chart, attached to a yard wall, it is reportedly black letters that it must travel another mile to reach the memorial complex.

On the slope in front of the village cemetery in the tree yard behind the mosque, the bodies of 44 victims are laid down. Where he had his home, Isaac Brahimi would see father Isaac Brahimi, 62, for the last time alive. His son, soldier of The KLA, had returned from Petrova with a co-warman, with a <x0pe Ascona” after seeing the Serbian machine entering the rest of the village, confessed on Friday Brahimi in front of the yard doors while he was pulling snow. Says the clock was about six and a half in the morning...

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