The Serbian newspaper '% Kurir '%: Serbian Special Unit Performs Massacre in Recak

Great treachery. That's how the Belgrade paper “Kurir” starts, in which a former senior Serbian Security Service official (SDB) and former BIA deputy director provides the version for the Recak massacre. This is the first time a senior official in Serbian security structures admits they were [...]
However, the Serbian newspaper, writes that “Special Operations Unit (JSO), formed by former head of State Security Service Jovica Stanisic, has been misused in Recak, which was used as an excuse for shelling the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia”.
This version has been given to “Dragan Markoviq- Markoni, a longtime member of the Serbian State Security Service (SDB) and former Deputy Director of the Information and Security Agency (BIA).
Markovic has said the Serbian Special Operations Unit (JSO) should protect the Serb population in various parts of the former Yugoslavia affected by civil war, but then the DSB chief abused the patriotism of members of that entity.
According to him, he did this “giving them orders not to respect the law of war but to resort to excessive violence”.
Even after Stanishki's departure, JSO was misused. This unit was sent to Kosovo, Recak, while major powers are used in this case to shell the former Yugoslavia [day Serbia] and the expulsion of Serbs from Kosovo. The effects of these activities still feel. The entity's recent abuse occurred when Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was killed. He was shot by a Special Operations Unit officer formed by Stanisishiqi at the order of foreign services. In the war in Kosovo, the JSO commander was Milorad Ulemek Legija, who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for his role in a series of liquidations carried out by members of this unit -- the assassinations of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, Ivan Stambolic and crime in the Ibrit11) magistrate, says Markovic, broadcast Telegraf.
This former Serbian DB member and later BIA senior official believes Stanisic and some like him are still trying to influence this service, but there are more of them who are professionally doing their job.
On January 15, 1999, Serbian police and military forces committed one of the worst massacres in our country.
There, 45 unarmed Albanians were brutally murdered and slaughtered. This genocide shocked all international opinion. Ambassador William Walker named the event in Recak as a crime against humanity.
Recak's massacre was the turning point for Kosovo's war and liberation, after two months later NATO bombings began on the Serbian military and police boundaries.
Official Belgrade, but Serbian media have repeatedly denied this massacre, even calling it a fraud.











