Malisevo remembers the massacre at the Valley of the Valley, survivors speak

26-year-old Agnes Pacarizi is living with the stuff to get to know her father, who she hardly remembers. He had been only six years away from that March 1999, never to see him again. Agnes, father Shefki pasarizi on the 20th anniversary of the murder in The Source massacre, is [...]
He had been only six years away from that March 1999, never to see him again.
Agnes, father Shefki pasarizi on the 20th anniversary of the murder in The Source massacre, is honoring him with a bunch of flowers at his grave.
Shefki Balarizi and Muharrem pasarizi, father and son were shot along with 40 other people on March 31st 1999 at the place known as the Mercy Hole in Burim of Malisheva.
In their graves many family members have gathered to be honored, among them the sister of Muharrem, who did not go away in 20 years.
Family victims have felt relieved that for the first time after the war, there has been institutional organization for the Massacre.
In the country where the 42 Albanians were massacred by Serbs, the cornerstone of a memorial complex has been placed.
Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj and Malisheva Chairman Ragip Begaj have said each of the massacres that took place during the war in Kosovo should be investigated.
Meanwhile, the massacre had only saved Nuredin Morina, who died last November at the age of 85.
He is buried among other victims of the massacre in the village of Dragobil.












