Vasfija and Feridya in New York: Condemned Serbian Criminals

On Tuesday, October 29th, a rally was organised in New York, where it was called on Serbia to punish and prosecute war criminals who can still live freely in their country. We remember that the wars that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s of the last century, not rarely [...]
We remember that the wars that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s of the last century have not rarely been described as the most vicious and bloody since the end of World War II. These wars have been marked by the cruelest crimes against mankind, including genocide and rape crimes. The total number of rapes committed in these wars is estimated to be 70,000+, whose destructive part of it was committed by Serbian forces.
To this day, only a small part of those who committed this type of war crime have been physically pursued or brought to justice.
This gathering is supported by: Albanian-American communities, Bosniak-American and Croatian-American communities.












