Haradinaj: Kosovo finds no calm without dawning Serbian crimes

AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj, recalling the massacre in Dubrava Prison, said that even though the authors are known by name and surname yet no one has been tried. Haradinaj wrote this morning that Kosovo finds no calm without this and many other mass crimes and has the obligation to seek justice [...]
AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj, recalling the massacre in Dubrava Prison, said that even though the authors are known by name and surname yet no one has been tried.
Haradinaj wrote this morning that Kosovo finds no calm without whiteing it and many other mass crimes and has the obligation to seek justice until the executions of this genocide crime receive deserved punishment.
The former prime minister added that it is painful that this Serbian scenario included the Ukshin Hoti event.
Haradinaj's post:
Twenty-one years ago, Serbian forces committed the most cruel and planned crime, killing 130 Albanian prisoners and wounding over 200 others in the Dubrava prison.
Although among the most documented massacres, known assassins and surnames, no one has yet been tried. Kosovo finds no calm without this and many other mass crimes and has been forced to seek justice until the executions of this genocide crime are convicted.
It is painful that this Morbyd Serbian scenario included the major activity of our national issue, Ukshin Hotin, for whose disappearance even after two decades there is no investigation. The priests of Dubrava are a permanent part of our historical memory.












