20 years from extinction, today you remember Uckshin Hot.

On May 16, 1999, when the war was under way in Kosovo, Ukshin Hoti reaches the end of his political sentence in the Dubrava prison, after being arrested by Serb forces, but after being released, he never returned home. On May 19, 1999, prison was surrounded by tanks and weapons [...]
On May 19, 1999, prison was surrounded by tanks and antiaircraft weapons of the Serbian Army, which is bombarded by NATO.
In the days ahead, Serbian guards and paramilitaries flock 800 Albanian prisoners from 1,000 in prison, while others are hiding in prison cells.
The Serbian guards and paramilitaries empty their bullets to prisoners with all the arsenal they had in their hands - grenades, machine guns, snipers and bazooka. There are 176 people slaughtered and more than 200 injured.
Human Right Watch went to the scene on May 24, 1999, and points out the damage they will publish in their report. But Walker Hot was not found among them. It remains one of thousands of missing persons since the war period in Kosovo.
Hoti was a prominent political activist and intellectual in Kosovo.
In honor of the work of the Ukshin Hoti event, the memorial table is held today at 4: 00 p.m. at the Albanological Institute.












