Family members of those killed demand that Serbs be tried for Kosovo crimes

Majrem Kelmendi of Gjakova has been seeking justice for her two sons, aged 10 and the other 12, and the husband who on the night of January 24, 1999, Serb forces with armoured machinery ruthlessly killed her. She says there is no more difficulty for a mother than [...]
She says for a mother there is no more difficult than to bury her two children.
And on January 24th, I went out at 8:00 p.m. and shot the blitz and heard the shots fired on me when they did the blind I went out that night and asked for the se (nothing) I didn't know. The next day I left TV and when I heard it all got killed. They're here. The SBE when they came in I didn't ask for anything. I just told the kids to give them back... We buried them after four days there was nothing worse than burying my two children and going to Albania and leaving the children's graves”, Kelmendi says amid tears.
For this mother who has lost her beloved one is by no means right to be tried by the Albanians and soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army, not the Serbs who killed and slaughtered children, older women and men in Kosovo.
It's not okay to judge Albanians, why, it's better to judge Serbs than how many women and children have killed, it's meant to be tried réshkau (serbi) to condemn thekaunu (serbin), where my children are, and thousands of children have had to condemn... Why do you condemn these special courts we have come here to defend our country, they have committed crimes, they have already killed and massacred them they don't have what's meant by what's punishable by the Albanian, bring them to the Court, where they were convicted of a APUka.
Touched by the actions of the Special Prosecutor, the family members of 377 persons killed and disappeared in the Meja massacre have also indicated.
During the recent war in Kosovo, Serbian paramilitaries Lus Krasniqi from the village of Ramoc in the Gjakova municipality killed his two brothers and his uncle. Their bodies are already housed at the memorial complex in Meje, Gjakova.
For Krasniqi the tendency to tarnish the Kosovo Liberation Army is bad intentions.
<x) KLA cannot be tarnished is not about to be attacked KLA that member of I was KLA too... I think there's deliberate tendencies here and no one accused of whether he's not feeling guilty does not need to fear any court”, he stressed.
On 24 June this year's Specialised Prosecutor's Office has announced that it has filed an indictment proposal against President Hashim Thaci and former Prime Minister Kadri Veselin for crimes against humanity.
News of this indictment came days before the Kosovo-Serbia meeting at the White House was held. The head of state was announced as he was traveling to Washington, until the latter cancelled his participation.
On Monday, head of state Hashim Thaci has been invited to interview by The Hague prosecution.












