The cameraman who shot Recak's massacre relates emotionally to his experiences

The prominent Kosovo cameraman of the Associated Press, Sylejman Kllokoqi, has shown the moment he shot the Recak massacre in January 1999. Kjokoki on the “Debat Plus” show at RTV Dukaagjini has shown that at the moment the fighting in Recak ended, it had gone to see what had happened in that country. “Every day [...]
Kjokoki on the “Debat Plus” show at RTV Dukaagjini has shown that at the moment the fighting in Recak ended, it had gone to see what had happened in that country.
Every day we've waited until the fighting stops so we can enter the village... I went to the first house, and I saw a body with no head... and I started going up the left side, and on the way, a lot of lifeless bodies, I went up the hill, and under the hill there was this place where there were lots of lifeless bodies:x1>, Klokoqi said.
Klokoqi has indicated that after the shooting she ran to Pristina to send them to the Associated Press editorial.
I filmed 5-6 minutes and ran for Pristina to send the shoot... in two hours and then William Walker came, who then sees the dead bodies and then delivers his powerful statement...”, Klokoqi added.
He said there was great luck for Kosovars here because there were many foreign world media present.
Klokoqi pointed out that photography has its own weight in such cases, especially when it comes to massacres.
There are many massacres in Kosovo, but massacres if they are not recorded hard to explain to the world, photography has its own weight. If the cameras weren't there, it wouldn't have effected”, Klokoqi said.
He even argued that someone had told him that a Serbian officer had claimed wrong that no dead bodies have withdrawn.
A Serbian officer has said: "We are guilty that we have not removed troops from Recak”, Klokoqi said.











