The Assembly remembered Dubrava. Hasani: No government has cared about this massacre

The Kosovo Assembly has commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Dubrava massacre, at a special session, where MPs demanded that criminals be arrested and brought to justice. At this session, MPs surviving the Dubrava massacre confessed their experiences once again, and showed the names of those they say have evidence [...]
At this session, MPs surviving from the Dubrava massacre once again confessed their experiences, and showed the names of those they say have evidence that they are responsible for what happened two decades ago.
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini said Kosovo should act institutionally and not only count its wounds.
“What is the message we give to the coming generations, which will inherit the Republic of Kosovo, these young people we have now, is with our actions which are completely dignified, respect, are these enough, is it necessary that the state of Kosovo only mourn, the president of the Assembly, the prime minister, the MPs, the ministers, and to bring every time only facts which are known, all of them know, are you, are things that we have seen, we know two decades, we know that we are not giving a message, we are not an institution for the statistics, the statistics, but we do our injuries, and we are doing things that we're doing, and we're doing in direction, he said, and we're doing things that we're doing, and that we're doing, and we're doing that we're doing, and we're doing that we're running it.
Nat Hasani, the survivor of the massacre, now Kosovo Assembly deputy, said that two decades of justice has not been dealt with in this case. He said no government, nor institutions of justice, have cared about the Dubrava massacre, which he mentioned the names of those involved in crimes.
Until today, no one has cared for this massacre in the Dubrava prison, no government of ours has done anything, have been silent on purpose or without purpose. Nobody knows who asked the internationals to silence this massacre, we don't know that, but we know that everyone has done nothing to make this slaughter white. But for this massacre, neither has the Peja prosecution, 12 years, since we have made it public, on behalf of the Kosovo Prisoners' Association on January 19, 2007. For 12 years this massacre has been silent, and I ask the justice minister to explain why this criminal outcry made by the Association of Political Prisoners at the Peja Prosecutor's Office is silent, and from whom it is silent”, he said.
Why is this massacre silent, MP? The PDK says it knows the reasons.
“I think that former prosecutors and prosecutors of the chief prosecutor in Kosovo, both UNMIK and EULEX, have wanted to silence this crime and this terrible massacre, because together these three institutions have been, directly or indirectly linked to Serbian criminal power”, he said.
Another survivor of the massacre, Vetvendosje Movement MP Lieburn Aliu said there is evidence for the Dubrava massacre and that Serb state structures have been directly involved.
The Dubrava Massacre does not lack evidence and confessions, nor facts and documents, even I consider that it is one of Serbia's most documented crimes, living witnesses to this massacre that some of them today are present here in this room. Fresh are memories. Even so, there is still no justice for this crime, and for all crimes from Serbia, neither we nor the internationals, nor did we do the work that should be done despite the existence of evidence and facts”, he said.
AAK MP Rasim Selmanaj, who also survived this massacre, mentioned the names of persons he said were involved in committing crimes at the order of Serbia's government.
I remember that the scale of this genocide was not even recently heard. The criminals who killed and massacred Albanian prisoners have names and surnames, and they are: Prison Director Aleksander Kovac, prison commander Miki Didzic, overseer Branko Komatina, militia Gerka Igor, then Warlords Aca, Mitri, Mance, Peja, and others, as well as Serbian prisoners Stedlan Martinovovic from Shkodra's Vraka, killer of the Sacaj family from Deqan. All these criminals walk freely in Belgrade, and other countries in Serbia, perhaps even across Europe”, he said.
At this session, Social Democrat Initiative MP chief Bilall the Sheriff said it is not late for the prosecution of crimes.
While another requirement for justice to be put in place came from the Democratic League of Kosovo.
And MP NISMA Milaim Zeka said the state of Kosovo has done almost nothing for political prisoners or massacres, though it has been able to produce hundreds of documentary films that would shock the world./G. The tent.












