Obilic citizen: Armend Mehaj was involved in other cases of torture, including children

Izet Grievci, citizen of the Obilic municipality in an exclusive confession to Periscope, has shown other cases I know about the abuse that his new defence minister, Armend Mehaj, said to some residents of this municipality. ) I have heard that it has been very bad for the protesters who have happened [...]
I've heard that it's been very bad on the protesters during the March riots. There have also been many cases in the Palaj that have abused travelers who have returned home, Grichev claims.
He alludes that bad deeds, Mehe had also done to children.
It's also suspected of three four children being thrown into the church and given to drink shampoos, which I have no information but that I've heard, and that exactly the main crime was Mr. Mehej, who was talking about it at the time, this Obilic resident points out.
I firmly doubt that the translator they have here has done all of this not only to me, but also to many other people who are in our municipality, who have experienced very great beatings and persecutions during the riots that they were mostly children, in 15-16 years.
Izet Grichev has confessed that in 2004, Norwegian KFOR and Armend Mehaj as their translator, had been banned and tortured for nearly four hours, which, according to him, was because Meheh had not accurately broadcast his translation to his superiors.











