Sejdiu: Mars always brings us back to the Yasar family resistance

Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has said that on the 21st anniversary of the massacre against the Jashar family, the man who lost his eyes in tears when he presented the horror that was committed to this family. That's what Sejdiu told former German minister Klaus Kinkel who died yesterday. And Sejdiu has [...]
That's what Sejdiu told former German minister Klaus Kinkel who died yesterday.
And Sejdiu has said that March always turns to resistance and self - sacrifice of the Jashar family.
Sejdiu's full delivery:
On the 21st anniversary of the massacre against the Jashar family, the man fled, and his eyes were filled with tears when I presented the horror that was committed to this family
Mars always turns to the resistance and self - sacrifice of the Jashar family. No doubt, the Yasar family is a unique and repetitious example in the history of the freedom wars that have developed different peoples in their hard times.
I looked at them with my eyes, and I pained all the brave men and women and children of this family, men and women and children, who had endured to the death without giving in to the various forces of Milosevic who had thrown hail upon them from all sorts of weapons.
They were terrible images of their bodies being hit in the most humanly possible way.
It was a retaliatory vent against this prominent family in the resistance and struggle for freedom, as well as a need for intimidation, as Serbia had imagined and designed, for all who loved Kosovo's freedom.
A big powder on an entire family. Despite all of this, we wanted a dignified burial despite ever - increasing pressure.
Just two days later, on the order of President Rugova, Professor Fehmi Agani and I leave for the meeting with the foreign ministers of Germany and France, Klaus Kinkel and Hubert Wendrine, who had come to Belgrade to pressure Milosevic to stop the crimes he committed in Kosovo.
Never and in no circumstances do I dismiss the fact that I took 65 pictures with me that reflected in detail the massacre of children, women, and men of the Jashar family.
After presenting these pictures, which were real mirrors of what was happening in Kosovo, Klinkel's eyes filled with tears.
Both ministers, Klinkel and Wendrine, asked to leave these photos with them. Of course, that I gave them as living evidence of what the Jashar family experienced, and as a call to act to prevent such massacres, which spared no one in Kosovo.
21 years later, we remember this tragic event that took place in Mars, 1998, but we also remember helping those who tried to stop such cases.
Klaus Kinkel fled to the very month of his family sacrifice for which tears filled his eyes in tragic Mars.











