Vasfije Krasniqi crying and trembling confessions to the US Congress (Photo/Video)

The survivor of sexual violence, Vasfije Krasniqi today, is reporting to the US Congress on the terrible experiences she had experienced during the war. The one with tears in her eyes, with trembling voices and hands, has confessed to the way the Serbian paramilitaries had taken her from home and sent her to a place [...]
The one with tears in her eyes, with a trembling voice and hands, has confessed to how Serbian paramilitaries had taken her from home and sent her to another country to rape her, Periscope reports.
I was thrown on a floor, I screamed, he raped me. I remember everything. I asked him to kill me. He said no, because that's how you're going to suffer more”, she says.
He took me out of the vehicle and took me to an unbroken house. There I was raped by another, old man. Then they took me to my village and left me on the street”, has further confessed Krasniqi.
She relates that after being violated, she went home and Serbian policemen had asked her not to tell her family.
I didn't want to go home because I didn't want to tell you what happened to me. Serbian cops taught me to tell them I witnessed. But when I arrived at my uncle's house, I didn't need to talk because my condition knew”, Krasniqi said.
After 20 years, she has demanded that justice fall into place and punish the perpetrators.
Everything I want is justice. Today I am a mother of two daughters, and I tell them what I have been through, and I will not be at peace until I see justice. I'm looking for the persecution of criminals by taking imidia actions that would be justice for all survivors of”, is the confession of Vasfie at the American Congress.
On the other hand, former President Atifete Jahjaga mentioned hundreds of thousands of lives destroyed by the war in Kosovo, saying she feels as a burden the pain of all these people. They seek justice,” she said.
Lady Jahjaga cited a series of crimes that committed to Milosevic's regime after NATO's intervention in Kosovo.
For just two months, 1 million Albanians were expelled from their country. Within Kosovo, there was a crusade of murders. ”
“During wartime, there were more than 100 mass killings committed by Serbian forces, 74 of which are well registered. ”
Furthermore, Jahjaga also cited the sexual violence, which he said was used as a means of war by the Milosevic regime.
I have met hundreds of surviving women of sexual violence. Their frightening experience is still alive. They still suffer. For many years they were stigmatized and isolated. ”
So far, according to the former president, no one has been convicted of these crimes.














