Natasa's story followed: How Serbs tried to kill me and blame the KLA

Natasa's story followed: How Serbs tried to kill me and blame the KLA

Renowned Serbian Human Rights Activist Natasa Ka persecuted, founder of the Humanitarian Law Fund, in 2002 had published a text showing some shocking events that she had experienced during and after the war in Kosovo. She published a scripture in shocking detail after the former Serbian judge in Kosovo, Danica [...]

She published a text in shocking detail after former Serbian Judge in Kosovo Danica Marinkovovic had denied the murder of LDK deputy chairman Fehmi Agani, by Serbian state forces.

After that, Natasa Ka persecuted, had published a long writing offering shocking evidence of the murder of Fehmi Agani by Serbian forces, as well as of threats she experienced by Serbian police on the day of the establishment of the indictment for Slobodan Milosevic.

She had shown how the Serbian official forces had threatened to kill her and would wear the KLA's guilt.

But, on May 27, 1999, the day the indictment against Milosevic became public, I was on my way to Prizren to get the wife and child of the newspaper's editor Koha Ditore, when police stopped me at a checkpoint in Lipjan. They asked for ID and searched the car in which they found FDH reports on human rights violations. They immediately contacted the State Security and took me to a house that served as their headquarters, where two inspectors interrogated me for hours. My driver was held separately and told that he would be killed like all the English - speaking people. When I said where I was going and why, they started shouting that I was a spy and a traitor and that they wouldn't let me escort the Albanians. Threatening to accuse me of spying, they said I would disappear at night and tell the public that I disappeared in the KLA-controlled territory. I suggested that they consider the credibility of a report on the disappearance of a human rights activist just on the day the Milosevic indictment“was made public, he stressed in 2002.

Natasa has further persecuted had reacted sharply to former Serbian Judge Danica Marinkovovic for the murder of Professor Fehmi Agani, saying: “Judge Marinkovovic sets himself up as the defender of Serbian victims and Serbian police, but her efforts to manipulate public opinion are futile. Police are known who killed Fehmi Agan, who did what in Kosovo, who fired the bodies, who robbed the truck, who brought orders from Belgrade and conveyed the praise and expressions of President“.

She continued in her writing, referring to Fehmi Aganni and the Ahmeti family, under which they were killed after the order of Judge Danica Marinkovic.

More and more police are coming up with what really happened in Kosovo. I've heard of them for the first time in Fehmi Agan's murder. I have also heard from them that liquidation orders were not given only by police and military commanders. I was told that Danica Marinkoviq personally ordered that several of the Ahmeti family's wounded be shot in the village of Licosan on February 28, 1998. Later, an investigative judge, she came to conduct a field investigation along with Jovica Jovanovic, the district deputy prosecutor and a team of investigators. Outside Ahmet's house was a pile of corpses in which some men still gave signs of life. In the presence of about 30 members of the Special Antiterrorism Units, Danica Marinkovovic allegedly said: I'm not taking it down. The men ended up with a Heckler gun. There was no investigation, and on March 1, 1998, 14 corpses were sent to the morgue in Pristina's hospital. The investigative judge did not order an autopsy, and after being identified, the bodies were taken from family members. Members of police forces tasked with Licosana's operation said that rifles and grenades were placed next to the bodies, after which they were photographed and used to “informed” the opinion on the “event, had indicated in its script Serbian activist Natasa Persecuted.

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