Thaci: Izbica massacre takes place in Serbia's gravest state crimes

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, recalling the Izbica massacre, has said that on March 28th 1999, Serbian police and military forces, following the siege of thousands of civilians of the village of Izbica and surrounding settlements, singled out 147 young men and elders, who were killed and slaughtered, while the rest were expelled from Kosovo. Thaci [...]
Thaci has written on Facebook that the Izbiica massacre enters the rank of the most serious crimes of the state of Serbia, where mass murder, the desecration of troops and their burial, through satellite images, became world news.
There were people among those killed in my family circle. Today, 21 years after this crime, none of the Serbian authors and executioners were brought to local and international justice. This is the greatest injustice for families that suffered in 1998 and 1999, where the Serbian state committed massacres, genocide and mass expulsion of Albanians from Kosovo. Kosovo's freedom is rooted in the blood of thousands of martyrs throughout Kosovo”, he wrote.











