Conjufca: Serbia aimed at extermination of our people

Conjufca: Serbia aimed at extermination of our people

Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, along with President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, honoured the martyrs and martyrs who fell for freedom in Pristina's municipality today. The three heads of state initially pay their respects and placed flowers at Witnesses' cemetery in Pristina, then continuing to the cemetery of martyrs and martyrs in [...]

The three state leaders initially pay tributes and placed flowers at Witnesses' cemetery in Pristina, then continuing to the cemetery of martyrs and martyrs in several villages in Gollak.

“The sacrifice of martyrs stands firm on the foundations of our country. Without their sacrifice and fall, freedom of our people would not be possible, nor would the citizenship and independence of our country”, Konjucfa said.

On the other hand, Konjufca along with Osman continued with honours at the cemetery of witnesses and Martyrs in Makoc, Gollak, of one of the most terrible massacres of war in Kosovo.

“This is a clear act of genocide on the Kosovo Albanian people. The purpose was to eliminate our people, since neither children nor women nor elders were spared, Konjufca said among other things.

He then met some of the family members of the fall of Marec, with whom he appreciated the contribution of their loved ones to freedom.

As long as the Albanian people are alive, the battle of Marevci, the 27 martyrs and 16 martyrs for Kosovo freedom will always be remembered and honoured, the Konjufca hostes stressed.

The chairman of the Parliament's next honour stop was at the Memorial Monument of the Dys and Kolic massacre.

The most painful part in this situation is that there is no justice”, he said before residents of Duz and Kolic villages.

On the other hand, Konjufca praised the sacrifice of the fallen and martyrs by Lipjan's Little Ribar, where he also stopped to pay tribute.

The continuation of visits and honours to martyrs, Chairman Konjufca, ended with honours before the September of hero Zahir Pajaziti in Pristina.

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