The confession of the man who had Mladic's commander: “told me Albanians planted the bad seed”

Skender Shatri, former Yugoslav Army soldier, has told of the period of the 1980s when he had commander of Ratko Mladic's barracks, sentenced to life in prison by The Hague for killing over 80,000 people in Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has said Mladic at his first meeting with [...]
He has said that Mladic at his first meeting with him had told him that Albanians in Kosovo have sown the bad seed.
I knew Mladic when I was in military service in Ohrid, North Macedonia at the end of 1985. From that time on, she has been there for about six months and has gone to another place to serve. Mladic was a lieutenant colonel at the time, was an officer, or commander of the military barracks in Ohrid, within the Skopje area of”, he said in Clankosova.tv.
With the case of going into military service, I was called into informative conversation at the barracks commander, whom I did not know at the time who he was. I entered the office and started my presentation, started my questions from Mladic, and asked a translator to translate me because I did not know the language well. The translator started talking with him. He wouldn't let me. He was speaking Serbian. I understood. He says that all the time you'll be in military service here and that they'll learn how much teeth in our mouth we've got”.
He asked me if I had any family killed during World War II, he told me that he had nine family members killed. So did you in Kosovo sow the bad seed. It means for that time. Then I finished this meeting with him once for an hour”.
Shatri has claimed that he was observed as an aggressive officer.
On his order, the association of more than four or five Albanian people in the barracks, or in the city, has been banned. In his eyes I noticed that there was a very aggressive officer in his appearance in his physical appearance seen, when he met us in the barracks, the lecture was delivered, at one point he said I had a son, and that his son was registered as Yugoslav citizens and that he himself was Serbian”, Shatri said.











