What can be called a factory? Here's what happened in Recak in cold January 1999

What can be called a factory? Here's what happened in Recak in cold January 1999

In recent days, Recak's massacre again became a topic of discussion after Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has denied the Recak massacre, saying it was invented by Kosovars and William Walker, whom he called “vagabond and thief”. Recak occurred on the day of January 15, 1999, and was one of the massacres [...]

Recak occurred on the day of January 15, 1999, and it was one of the most terrible massacres, and it became known through the broadcast of images at the Associated Press and the presence of O rapporteur SBE, William Walker.

The most terrible drama had occurred in Mr. Sadik Osmani, where witnesses Rame Shaban and Sadie Ramadani had gone to the basement to protect themselves from the grants on that tragic day.

The men had been hiding in the stable, and the women were locked in the cellar. Serbian police had just taken the men out of the ahuri, while the women and children were locked in the basement.

On the other hand, according to surviving witnesses, Serb criminals have laid their hands on the ground and begun to beat them cruelly using arms embroidery, kick, wood, chains and other strong items. During beatings in Mr. Ousman, the thunder and the cry of the men were heard, while in the cellar women and children who were shut up wept and terrified.

At noon, the men who take them and start towards the “Grop of Bebush”, and as they have been walking in the column, Serbian criminal units with long-term rhaalfalle execute 24 people, while in this case (since they were last in the column) manage to rescue four of them.

On that fateful day in Recak, 45 unarmed Albanians were killed and massacred, including one woman.

It is amazing how the Government of Serbia still calls Recak's massacre, even though it was filmed and documented.

A series of numerous reactions have followed in denouncing denial of Serbian President Vuciq's massacre.

We remember that there were over 400 massacres in Kosovo at that time against the Albanian population.

Vetevendosje had earlier declared that it would not sit at a table with Serbian politicians if we did not have official apology to the people of Kosovo. /Periscope

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