Persecuted reacts to Voulin following his statement of Recak's Massacre

Former director of Serbia's Humanitarian Law non-governmental Fund Natasa Ka persecuted, says Serbia's Interior Minister, Aleksandar Vullin, again provides an incorrect mirror of Recak and what has been proven for that crime. She tells Radio Free Europe that it is Serbia's strategy to produce a [...]
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It is his political duty and, while it is in Government and it is his duty to interpret what happened in the past, we have no way out of this climate that has cemented the extreme ethnic nationalism”, says Ka exactly.
It has been persecuted that the investigation of The Hague Tribunal and international organisations has found that these claims are not true.
“Human Rights Watch has talked to at least 15 witnesses and the found are quite precise. Police knew that civilians were also in the village, and action was completely unselectably implemented. It's not exactly the conclusion that civilians were killed during the shootout, but it's been shot at houses where they had sheltered”, Ka persecuted notes.
According to her, the Fund for Humanitarian Law has talked with witnesses and the findings of this fund indicate the inaccuracies of all victims in Recak have been members of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
No data, no Human Rights Watch or the Fund for Humanitarian Law, that the action in Recak was planned, has ever been questioned”, says Persecuted.
Recak's massacre has also been part of the indictment filed by The Hague tribunal against then former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and several other Serbian officials.
However, the trial has been interrupted after Milosevic's death, and none of the other indictees have been convicted of crimes committed in Recak.











