Wessel: Serbian criminals cannot escape justice

The chairman of the Republic of Kosovo, Kadri Veselini, has said today that international silence and Serbian denial should answer as a state, taking all measures in documenting the Serbian genocide in Kosovo and thus creating the actual basis for opening the way to the International Criminal Tribunal for Serbia in Kosovo. At the Academy [...]
At the Memorial Academy for Massacres, Pavlan, Zahaq and Labijan, carried out by Serb forces here 20 years ago, Chief Prime Minister Wessel said there are 13,500 innocent human beings, killed and massacred by Serb forces, who seek justice.
Wessel said all these innocent people were killed on political orders from the Serbian state and executed by Serbia's state bodies in Kosovo, the military and police.
These 13,500 victims require justice. This is what we're looking for today. Kosovo has the right to seek justice for its people. And justice must come into place. Criminals who committed these crimes must receive due punishment”, Wessel stressed.
As noted in the communique, he said the Serbian state, even two decades after the war, is not stopping to provoke and violate our state. According to him, this should also be a message to the international community, which only two decades earlier, precisely to ward off such a genocide threat, had militarily exiled.
The “just days ago, one of the officers, the executioners of these massacres respectively, made the next threat, making military parades with weapons and violating our nation. But we will not allow that. Threat and encroachment will respond with the same coin. But it will be much more powerful than two decades ago, when we voluntarily responded to the Kosovo Liberation Army. We now have organised and prepared military and police units of the independent and sovereign state of Kosovo”, Deputy Prime Minister Wessel stressed.
He said Kosovo is for good peace and neighbourhood, will not undergo any provocation, but will neither accept silence for its right.
We have undertaken an initiative, and all the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo are together. We will be even more united Thursday to start the journey to seek justice for all our people killed and massacred”, said Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel.
He said the Serbian state should be convicted of genocide in Kosovo and all criminals who committed crimes against Albanians will be caught and brought to justice.












