Obadiah recalls Meya: Kosovo can't move forward without finding calm for the family of the homeless

LDK leader Lumir Adziku on the anniversary of the Meja massacre, and on the day of those who have disappeared with violence in Kosovo has honoured the victims' families. Through a text in “Facebook”, Obadiah said that the pain of the victims' families is also our pain. He says Kosovo cannot move forward without finding calm [...]
Through a text in “Facebook”, Obadiah said that the pain of the victims' families is also our pain.
He says Kosovo can't move forward without finding calm for the family of the unemployed.
Yeah. PLOVING WITHOUT AFFECT:
In Mej, 23 years ago, 376 Albanian civilians among them 36 children had been killed and massacred by Serbia's police and military forces. Their lifeless bodies were later transported into organised form as far as Batajnica, on the outskirts of Belgrade, and buried in a mass grave. The entire massacre and its coverage 280km from the crime scene were organised by the Serbian state camera.
Today, I spent the morning in honor of Meya's victims. Their families still feel the same pain as on April 27, 1999. They have fresh memories of separating children and men from them; as they have cooled the despair of their powerlessness to save their families from inhumanity. Man is stronger than stone say; and only a great force of sacrifice has caused these families to pass the past 23 years straight.
Their pain is also our pain; but above all, it is a reminder of the suffering of the people of Kosovo for today's freedom. Today, around Kosovo, we give our respects to the murdered civilians and the fallen martyrs. The price of Kosovo freedom has been the price of its life as of 376 Meja civilians.
Today, we have an additional obligation. On the Day of the Kosovo Unlettered, we continue to call for justice and the dawn of the fate of our 1617 missing citizens. Kosovo can't move forward without finding calm for the family of the homeless.












