Recak massacre survivor: Vucinqi came out of SESHel, Dachchi from Milosevic we do not expect to recognise victims

About 21 years ago, on January 15, 1999, 45 unarmed Albanians were killed and massacred savagely. In the village that few knew his name, children, adults, and elders were brutally murdered, among them a woman whose body has not yet been found. In the village of Recak, which [...]
About 21 years ago, on January 15, 1999, 45 unarmed Albanians were killed and massacred savagely. In the village that few knew his name, children, adults, and elders were brutally murdered, among them a woman whose body has not yet been found.
In the village of Recak, located about 30km from Pristina, two decades ago, he escaped death Aziz Beqiri, who was massacred by his grandson and six other relatives.
Three months before the Recak massacre, the OSCE mission, whose task was to ensure that fighting between Serbian forces and the KLA was halted.
Well, the mission chief was William Walker, a former American diplomat.
And Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinic has called this massacre a fabricated crime. He also accused Walker of falsification.
According to Aziz Beqiri, the entire world knows this massacre and will be unable to be denied by anyone.
“This has emerged from the radical party, Vuciqi from SESHel, Dachiqi has been Milosevic's, we don't have what we expect from them to recognise our victims, or to apologize. I have a surprise with the Kosovo Serbs falling prey to their own politics. ... We don't expect to speak well either Daciqi or Vucinciqi, but we don't do like calling them into negotiations to go without giving them some conditions. Let the victims accept, let them apologise to the victims, not only of Recak, but of Kosovo”, Beqiri says.
He has also had a message for policymakers in Kosovo.
Beqiri is demanding not to go into dialogue until this massacre and hundreds more are being denied by the Serbian state.
My “Even after being apologized, now let them talk to the Kosovo Serbs, see what they want, and then for the level of state, let them go to Belgrade as well. But without knowing the victims not to go there, because they don't give you répolitankaı, they won't even recognise independence, without the international and European community being conditions, Beqiri adds.
Otherwise, Vuciqi's reaction has come after a court in Kosovo sentenced a former Serbian minister to two years in prison in the Government of Kosovo, which had called the massacre fiction.












