International explorer who testified against Milosevic: That's when I thought about the massacred people.

Fred Abrahams, researcher of the organisation “Heuman Rights Watch”, told foreign journalists while photographing women and children massacred by the Serbian regime that justice would be put in place. In fact, he had never believed that the boss of crimes would be arrested as the first leader of a European state and would [...]
In fact, he had never believed that the prosecutor of the crimes would be arrested as the first leader of a European state and brought to international justice, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
Abrahams, who had witnessed children, women and older men slaughtered, had thought of all the victims and their family while sitting in the witness chair against Slobodan Milosevic at The Hague Tribulal in the summer of 2002.
“Cassap of the Balkans”, as referred to foreign media as referring to the Serbian leader because of his crimes ordered by Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo, was trying to reverse confronting Abrahams on the political scene, recalls human rights activist, the co-ordinator of the 635-page volume report, “Under command power: War crimes in Kosovo”. There were materials on the table that verified the work done by human rights researchers on the ground.












