Followed: Massive cemetery in Rudnica is a memorial to Dickovic's crimes

Mass graveyards with the troops of Albanian civilians killed by the Serbian Army are “reference to” to the exploits of Serbian General Lubisa Dickovici. So said Serbia's renowned human rights activist and truth about the wars in the former Yugoslavia, Natasa has persecuted. In a statement about Koha.net, after Dickovic's interview where he [...]
In a statement about Koha.net, after Dickovic's interview, where he claims instead of Kosovo to establish the indictment for war crimes “should be set up a monument there”, he has persecuted that it is already a “in memory of Dickovic's crimes, and it is found in Rudnica of Serbia.
“The memory that has perpetuated the actions of the wartime commander of the Yugoslav Army's 37th Motorised Brigade against civilians in Kosovo is the mass cemetery in Rudnica, in which for 15 years the mortar remains of villagers, killed in Old Chikatove and Rhezall, in April 1999”, has been persecuted for Time.
Natasa has also been persecuting that she still believes in justice and that this will be accepted even in the place where mass cemeteries have been opened.
“I believe that one day that country will be marked in words of shame for the crime committed against civilians and the pain inflicted on victims' families”, said Ka persecuted, which is founder of the Fund for Humanitarian Law, which has documented Dickovic's responsibility for crimes committed against Albanian civilians at the time of war in Kosovo in spring 1999.
You can read the Fund for Humanitarian Law on Dickovic Crimes THESE.











