Advanced: Kosovo reacts sharply after Serbian politician denied Recak massacre

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has reacted sharply to statements by Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin, who the previous day Recak's Massacre called the lie and murder of Albanian civilians a falsification. This is how Euractive, a Brussels-based media, begins, stressing that the Seal has declared the massacre of [...]
So it begins writing Euractive, a Brussels-based media, stressing that the Vulin has declared that the massacre of Kosovo Albanians in the village of Recak, which served as a cause in NATO's 1999 military response, was “a great lie and a horrible falsification”.
Osmani has said in this regard that such efforts are the continuation of the thinking of the Milosevic regime, from which Vulini is unable to secede as his loyalty.
The truth about Recak is more powerful than any propaganda of Voullin and his fellow thinkers. They can make movies, but in Recak and everywhere Kosovo has come up with a reality that has spread the purpose of the Serbian state to exterminate the Albanian people in Kosovo. The cause of Recak and other massacres, NATO intervened militarily against Serbia and its military targets in Kosovo to stop the cruelty of a genocide regime”, Osmani has said.
Denying Recak's massacre by Serbia's government officials has prompted sharp reactions to the EU and the US, who have retaliated by saying the Rakak massacre is a well documented atrocity, is highlighted further in writing.
European Union Foreign Policy and Security High Representative Peter Stano said Recak's “massacre cannot be denied, nor should what happened in this Kosovo village be modified in 1999.
Whatever happened in Recak, Kosovo, and the atrocities committed there in January 1999 are well documented”, Peter Stano said.
Reaction also came from former US diplomat William Walker, who was the first to visit the site of the massacre in January 1999. William Walker, who at the time headed the OSCE observer mission, said that “the effort of officials in Serbia to present the Recak massacre as a fabricated event is because some current officials in Belgrade have been involved in crimes against the civilian population in Kosovo”.

Besides Recak, Serbia has also denied the Srebrenica genocide, where Serb troops killed more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys.












