Serbs killed and burned his father, Agim Ceku left a message to his brother before leaving for The Hague

In the middle of the Church Village is this memorial plaque. There are the names of the 47 residents who were killed and massacred during the Kosovo war. Among them is the name of Hasan Cek, Agim Cek's father, who was on Monday interviewed in The Hague as a war crimes suspect. In this [...]
In the middle of the Church Village is this memorial plaque. There are the names of the 47 residents who were killed and massacred during the Kosovo war.
Among them is the name of Hasan Cek, Agim Cek's father, who was on Monday interviewed in The Hague as a war crimes suspect.
In this country, Serbian forces killed and then burned the father of the former KLAAK Chief of General Staff.
Since that one, the Ceku family, but other families in this village also seek justice.
And as long as it is delayed, the Special Tribunal has invited Agim Ceck as war crimes suspects.
Such an invitation and confrontation is unacceptable to the family of the former Kosovo prime minister.
Ceku claims he believes in the innocence of all KLA soldiers.
On a conversation about T7 Faith shows what Agim Ceku told him before leaving for The Hague.
And in the innocence of Agim Ceku, the survivor of the Sicke Massacre, Isa Gashi, is also believing.
Gashi says those who committed genocide in Kosovo should be tried, not those who defended the threshold.
Former commander of the KLA General Staff Agim Ceku was invited on September 3rd by the Special Court.











