Thaci: Serbia denying Recak massacre as result of international silence

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, accompanied by his counterpart from Albania, Ilir Meta, has been visiting today at the memorial complex in Recak on the 21st anniversary of the Recak massacre. “We are together here with Albania's president to make the highest state honours for the massacre. Recak's bastard is genocide [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, accompanied by his counterpart from Albania, Ilir Meta, has been visiting today at the memorial complex in Recak on the 21st anniversary of the Recak massacre.
“We are together here with Albania's president to make the highest state honours for the massacre. Recak's bastard is the genocide committed by the state of Serbia against the people of Kosovo, but this sensationalised all international opinion to clarify that Serbia was committing crimes against humanity in Kosovo”, Thaci has said,
The president has stressed that Kosovo still seeks to whiteen the crimes not only of the Recak massacre, but of all others that have occurred in Kosovo. While he has expressed indignation at international justice.
The international judiciary has not yet whiteened cases of massacres in Kosovo, has kept silent even in violation of 20 thousand women, but our trip is Euro-Atlantic, we must consolidate the state”, the president said.
On the other hand, Thaci has said Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has been following a behaviour of Slobodan Milosevic's mentality by trying to deny crimes committed by Serbia in Recak.
The “is a behavior of Slobodan Milosevic's mentality, but this behaviour has come as a result of the international silence for the Recak massacre, it was a push and courage of Serbia's authorities to deny crimes in the Recak massacre”, Thaci has declared. /Periscope.












