Walker tells of the Serb assassination against him: If I died the world wouldn't know about Recaw

24 years ago, on January 13th 1999, a Serbian police officer attempted to kill Kosovo's mission to O The SEU, William Walker, who told the world of the crimes Serbia committed against the civilian population in Kosovo. And for how all this had happened, Ambassador Walker shows [...]
And for how all this had happened, Ambassador Walker shows in an interview for KosovoPress.
Attempted murder orchestrated by the Balkan butcher, Slobodan Milosevic, according to Walker has been named an incident and says that Serbian authorities had received funny answers.
While showing that it was his bodyguards, those who rescued him from a hand grenade with which the Serbian policeman was able to kill him.
“... A day before Recak's massacre, we had an incident here, on the street, where some Serbian police officers, I believe police from Belgrade, we had a minor incident, and my security bodyguards, all of Kosovo's young men, young men, they thought they saw one of these Serbian policemen coming against me with hand grenades, I didn't see a hand grenade, but I was put in a armoured car, I was taken to the office, I insisted I would go back to the street where my apartment was, and I talked to some policemen, Serbian police, and they didn't come up with very good answers to what happened, and I asked their commander, and finally met Milosevic, and I said, the police were thinking, and I didn't know what happened by the police, and I didn't know, but I didn't find out a funny car.
Former O Mission Chief The SEU in Kosovo also shows that Serbs had even denied it. He even relates exactly who had been contacted by the world to investigate the case.
I talked to General Loncar, who was my communication connection with Milosevic. I talked to Nicola Shainovic, who was deputy prime minister responsible for Kosovo, told them that this happened and they told me, it didn't happen, that my bodyguards were lying. I don't know how real this was, but it was an incident, it wasn't a nice incident, and a very drunk Serb policeman got into a police car and walked out in the back seat of the police car with a tinnikov next to him, and I wonder if this is the way you ask people here, let them get into a police car with automatics, however, it was a very strange incident and I came here today with my main bodyguard, and he told me what had really happened, and it was a killing me. I didn't know that, they never told me this”, it shows Walker.
Walker says that if he didn't save the assassination and the world hadn't heard about Recak, the events would have another flow.
“While I was here, after that, when I returned to Kosovo to visit free and independent Kosovo, people often asked me, aren't you afraid that someone would try to kill you? I've never been worried about that. I wasn't a friend of Slobodan Milosevic's, but I knew he was too smart to kill an American ambassador. So to answer your question, if I had been struck, I don't know what would have happened”.
I think, my idea, my belief, is that, because of what happened in Recak, I got there right away, I told the world what I had honestly seen, and who I thought was responsible, and this started a news explosion, journalists like you, from Kosovo, from Serbia, from Europe, from all over the world, and how much more so Milosevic tried to tell me that McCalker was lying, Walker doesn't know what he's talking about, Walker works for the CIA, this is all of this shit, Milosevic and Shaqov, and they told me about my description of Recak, they told me anything about the people who did the news in the whole world, and all the journalists in the world who know who's here, and who knows what happened in the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the world? To answer your question, if they had killed me, if no one had heard about Recak, I am not sure that Kosovo would be an independent, free and democratic country in the Balkans today. You could still have been a province of Serbia, living in terms of how they treated the Albanian population here”, says Ambassador Walker.
Attempted murder of O ambassador The SEU in Kosovo, William Walker, occurred 13 January 1999, in the area known as “Qafa” in Pristina.












