20 Years From Massacre

20 years ago, on April 27, 1999, Serbian forces surrounded the Wicked Reca and the Carragoja Lugun in the Gjakova district. Within hours was the most macabre execution and the largest massacre in Kosovo's 1998-1999 war. In a planned operation, all roads were cut open [...]
In a planned operation, all roads were cut off, leaving only two roads open to Meja.
The grouping of men in groups from the age of 15-60 began in the early hours of the morning, in a terrible balance of balance, 15 villages in the Gjakova district were hit, executing all men from house to house.
The Serbian Army units, police, red Berettas, paramilitaries, masked neighbours created the cordon with images of Srebrenica, executing 376 Albanian males in what is known as the day of last Yugoslavia's holiday, which was created under the blood dance of Milosevic's lawyers on April 27, 1992.
That day none of the detainees managed to get out of Meya alive.
After the war, during 1999-2001, part of them have been found in various mass cemeterys in Kosovo, and information has been obtained for others that they are in Serbia.
But even despite demands by the Government of Kosovo promoted by various humanitarian associations and relatives of the late Serbian organs have stalled their surrender.
To honor the sacrifice of those who were killed, there are today, from 11: 00 p.m., homazhes at the martyrs' cemetery at the Memorial complex in Mea, and by 12: 00 p.m., the central academy will be held in the same complex.
The country's top leaders -- from President Thaci, Prime Minister Haradinaj, Chief Prime Minister Veselini, ministers, accredited ambassadors in our country, and many citizens and family members of the unknown -- are expected to participate.












