BBC confirms Bellanica tape with footage of the Great Krusha massacre

The existence of footage of the Great Krusha massacre by the Serbian Army confirms this BBC article dated April 4, 1999. Just days after this massacre, the English media giant was the first to broadcast images that shocked the world. The BBC reportedly has been able to secure exclusive images of the Serbian massacre [...]
The existence of footage of the Great Krusha massacre by the Serbian Army confirms this BBC article dated April 4, 1999.
Just days after this massacre, the English media giant was the first to broadcast images that shocked the world. The BBC reportedly has been able to secure exclusive images of the Serb massacre on Kosovo Albanians, filmed by an amateur cameraman who risked his life, took this video out of Kosovo. He is the witness of the Krusha massacre and of this village.
The footage says BBC shows the first images of the Serb massacre taking place in the village of Kusha near Pec.
These images show the bodies of some young men killed by a single bullet in the head trying to escape” highlights the BBC text.
British media explains that since on the Internet these heavy content footage can be seen from any age BBC News Online, it has erased journalist George Alagiah's report because images can be stressful for those who see them.
This BBC chronice shocked the whole world and had many reactions both in Kosovo and in the west. Robin Cook, the secretary for the outside affairs of the Great Bureau, went himself to Krusha to see for himself that massacre.
I feel deeply indignant. Guiltys are not only those who did the killings, but also those who ordered the killings from Belgrade”, Robin Cook said.
Today 21 years later, by this massacre, lawmakers remain unpunished after UNMIK instead of focusing on collecting evidence for Serbian aggressors was invested to investigate UCK leaders.
The case of this massacre should be in UNMIK offices as one of the key arguments to condemn those who led and executed the Krusha massacre, but no convictions and no charges have been filed. They put their lives at risk by filming this Serbian genocide, Milaim Bellanica, in the BBC confession, says it was done for future grandchildren and generations as a testimony not to forget what Serbs in Krusha did.
Blacha's main witness to the Krusha massacre, at the time, also became very famous in UNMIK, yet Lulzim Basha, who worked on UN mission structures, said a few days ago that he did not recognise him and had never met him.











