The collector of thousands of Serbian crimes tapes: The job the State did, I did.

The collector of thousands of Serbian crimes tapes: The job the State did, I did.

The 34-year-old Esat Shala from the village of Krajkova of Drenas has collected thousands of long-term videocassettes of hundreds of massacres and events related to the war from the early 1990s until the end of Kosovo's war in 1999. Esat was just a child when mass war broke out in Kosovo [...]

Esat was just a child when the mass war of 1999. Serbian forces, like the entire village, had burned his home, and as a result, his family was assigned to stay on the mountain during the war.

As an unemployed man, Esat spends most of the day watching, analyzing, maintaining some of his videos, which he has collected since the post-wars from people and countries in Kosovo.

The job that the state did not do now for 21 years did, which says the state is still asleep as it is not dealing with the massacres of Serbia committed on the Kosovo Albanian people.

The war in Kosovo 97-99 began over time, and a large part of my family were placed in the KLA. April 10th, Dr. Hafi Shala d. My aunt disappeared on April 10, the first doctor of KLA. Then the sister in that same year, on December 14th of 98, has fallen witnesses along with her boyfriend Hysen Buyup and Commander Muje Krasniqi and 40 other KLA martyrs. Now the war ended even a few years after the war ended, and we saw that the state is asleep and is not dealing with the Serb genocide that has occurred in Kosovo, even today it is not dealing with our bitter past”, he has said.

In an interview for Kosovo, he shows his reason for collecting these videos.

He says that everything was inspired by his family as he insists that despite challenges the mission started will never leave him in half.

I've started for a bit of this job, so you need pictures, recordings of my family during the war on the mountain. One tape, one there even got me this bloodwork and I was looking for something more with war material, and I've been able to collect a large number of war recordings that it's been hard to deal with, it's still hard to work in this direction. It's a very dangerous job, but I've never given up, and I don't think about turning myself in to the realisation of my”, he says of KosovoPres

Despite numerous evidence of Serb crimes in Kosovo, Shala says the political class in the country did nothing for their confirmation, putting aside the painful and humble past of the people.

“Gati all the massacres that were committed in Kosovo, the original recordings, facts that testify to what happened. It's also hard to see these massacres, and even don't interest anyone in what happened to those who gave their lives the worst way, who say they've taken their souls out of a mana. The more I examine these recordings, the more I hate local politics. All the parties that are in power to date have done nothing about the past, even today we are suffering because many people today are in prisons, innocent soldiers because we have done nothing about the past. That's why they're now suffering innocent prison because we haven't done anything about the past” he declared.

He points out that they have met with Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiun, who has offered him co-operation for the initiative to open the war crimes institute, even though according to him it is already late.

“We have met with Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiun, we have two meetings with him, he has offered us a co-operation for the war crimes institute, if it even opens up to be part of the institute, but see if they're serious. This institute should be opened as soon as possible, even though it was a little late 22 years, because Serbia has yet to start the war in the Balkans in 1993 has opened the war crimes institute, even though it has been criminal itself and has been given days since it has completed its confession to KosovoPress, Esat Shala.

Of the massacres of Serb forces in Kosovo, more than 14,000 Albanians remained dead, and about two thousand people still turn missing. Some 20 thousand women were violated, and thousands of homes were burned and destroyed.

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