Kurti recalls Dubrava Massacre: Criminals are free, witnesses are alive

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, on the 20th anniversary of the Dubrava massacre, has declared that instead of wasting time with ideas for distant international tribunaals, the second reading in the Framework Agreement should be voted urgently and changing the Code of Criminal Procedure that allows judgment in the absence of criminals [...]
He is reminded on a Facebook note that 20 years after the massacre in Dubrava Prison, there are no indictees or convicts.
“in the prison courtyard and inside the building, on the eve of the 20th century, were shot and executed without trial by imprisoned Albanians. Cruel crime, unimaginable because unimaginable. On May 24, the survivors were transferred to Lipjan Prison (where I was in ward 4), and many of them I met at the Pozharevtz prison where we were transferred on June 10, 1999. That night, a wounded man from Dubrava died in ward 6, since he was spared from beating and torture.
I don't know what his name was. But I know that Aca, Miki and Branko, who were running the Dubrava prison during the massacre, became directors of wards 4 and 6 at the Pozharevci prison in 1999 and 2000.
Criminals are free, witnesses are alive. Instead of wasting time with ideas for distant international Tribunal, the second reading should be immediately voted in the completion framework and changing the Penal Procedure Code that allows for trial in the absence of war criminals”, Kurti writes on Facebook.
Otherwise, in the Dubrava massacre, guards and policemen, soldiers and paramilitaries, and even Serb prisoners, killed over 120 identified Albanian prisoners, while injuring over 300 others.












