Walker: No one can deny Recak's massacre

Former OSCE Ambassador William Walker, who is standing in Kosovo on the 21st anniversary of the Recak massacre, has said the genocide that took place in this village cannot be denied by anyone. He's talking about denying this massacre by Serbia's president, Alexander Vuqiq, said when he heard [...]
Former OSCE Ambassador William Walker, who is standing in Kosovo on the 21st anniversary of the Recak massacre, has said the genocide that took place in this village cannot be denied by anyone.
He's talking about denying this massacre by Serbia's president, Alexander Vuqiq, said that when he heard it, he seemed like listening to the “Balkan casap” Slobodan Milosevic.
These comments, Walker made at the conference that the Republics of Kosovo (REK) have kept today on the “Recak theme is not a lie”.
Chairman RAK, Faton Kurti, speaking of the massacre of Recak and genocide in Kosovo, said that denying this genocide would escalate relations with states until war.
Among other things, he indicated there are about four cases that they as a party have testified to Serbian crimes in Kosovo.
Part of this conference was Republika Srpska Chairman Nikola Sandulovic, who also sought justice for Serb crimes committed in Kosovo.












