22 Years From the Lybenic massacre

Today, 22 years are complete when, on May 25, 1998, Serbian forces entered Lübenik, Peja, killing and slaughtering nine of Lübiniqi's inhabitants, and later other village men. Genocide committed in this settlement to the population of Albanian innocents on May 25th 1998 and April 1st, 1999, [...]
Today, 22 years are complete when, on May 25, 1998, Serbian forces entered Lübenik, Peja, killing and slaughtering nine of Lübiniqi's inhabitants, and later other village men.
The genocide committed in this settlement to the population that Albanian innocent on May 25th 1998 and on April 1st 7th 1999, is one of the major crimes committed by the first Serb military and police forces in Kosovo.
The head of the Contemporary History Department at the Institute of History, Shkodran Imeraj, has said long ago that local and international justice have failed to prosecute and condemn the perpetrators of the massacres that took place in Lübeniq during 1998-1999.
According to Mojright, the genocide that commits Serbian military, police and paramilitary forces against the Albanian residents of Lybenicki is the largest genocide to have been committed against the Albanian population in the history of the village of Lybenic.











