“Sédi since we're train”, amid tears the woman from Gjakova shows how Albanian in Serbian uniform killed her husband

Muharrem Ibraj and Mushek Jakupi father and son from the village of Orek Hile committed crimes against Albanians in the Serbian police uniform. He's been living for 23 years with his memories. At any moment Zahe Bajrami tries to keep the picture of her husband killed on February 28, 1999. Father [...]
He's been living for 23 years with his memories.
At any moment Zahe Bajrami tries to keep the picture of her husband killed on February 28, 1999.
That day, Serb forces entered their home in Orek Hile of Gjakova, but the killing made Albanians dressed in Serbian uniform.
This adds to the householder's pain, which she witnessed, Mushek Jakup and Muharrem Ibraj, killing her husband.
It's hard for Zahe Hajram to talk about the great pain he had experienced early morning of February 28, 1999.
Almost the entire village of Oreka Hyla is familiar with the father and son who lined up with Serb forces.
One of them who was a student at the time relates the moment when he was beaten by two of the 200 police officers who were available to Mushka Jakupi.
The crossing around this road was impossible without being tortured by policemen who commanded Albanian originating from Gjakova who now lives in Serbia.
Beating and torturing all residents, including students, suffered.
Mushek Jakupi and Muharrem Ibraj had other collaborators who reported in detail each evening what happened in this village of Gjakova.
And besides torture they had committed many murders of Albanian civilians at the time.
NATO troops' entry into Kosovo forced this Albanian to leave Gjakova to move to Serbia, where they live even today.











