Besarta Jashar's touching account of the March 5 massacre shows what he remembers from that night

Hamez Jashar's daughter, Besarta Jashar, has been ten years old herself. It is the only survivor of this legendary family, who survived the March 5, 1998, massacre. Years earlier in an interview with the BBC, she confessed her horrors as the only survivor of [...]
Years earlier in an interview with the BBC, she confessed her horrors as the only survivor of a battle where 59 members of her family lost their lives.
I remember when we first tried to get close to ourselves. Don't let me get scared.
On the other hand, Besarta speaks of the most tragic moment her loved ones experienced.
This is the room where we're all family, this is where I and my sisters and my mother and sisters, the other wives of my parents and my grandmother. Mass is next to the Serbs here I've come from this room where they've got the U.N. ballet killed, I've come and I'm on my way to the bridge. Where they have grenades or booms inside where they're all killed, but I'm not injured, I've never got one from grenades or booms”, says Besarta.
I'm a dead church, the Serbs come to see if anyone is alive. I was informed that I'm alive and they took me up with a horse over a field that's at the house of”, it shows with tears in my eyes.
Besarta says she has many nights that she remembers the sad past she experienced.












