Selimi mentions the massacres that Serbia committed: When we talk about crimes, talk about what really happened

Tenth of KLA, Rexhep Selimi, in his address at The Hague said he is afraid of justice, but by injustice, as he added that by injustice, everyone must be afraid. He mentioned in his speech the day of the attack at Prekaz, where he said that he was not in the house of Adam that day [...]
He mentioned in his speech the day of the attack at Prekaz, where he said that he was not in the house of Adam Jashar on that day, and therefore he is alive today.
In that battle, Adem Jashar, came down heroicly resisting his entire family. We, the companions of Adam, whom We saved alive, were in front of all of Serbia. We were a few boys and girls, very weak armed, uninformed, and disorganized. We remained warriors without commander”.
All we could do was follow the path of Adam Yashhar, die fighting or fighting to victory. Some fell down fighting, and some did this second. In those heavy days for Kosovo we continued to resist as we could and knew. We failed to arm ourselves enough, we wanted to beat Serbia, but that's what we did without the help of states from outside”, Selimi has said, Kankosova.tv reports.
On the other hand, he said that “if we talk about crimes, then let's talk about what really happened. Let's talk about all the massacres, that of Meya, Recak, Abria, Radonici, Izbica, Krusha, Krasha, Rhezalla, Poklek, Chisk, Makocit, or hundreds of other massacres where children were killed even in their mother's bosom”.
“Let's also talk about Dubrava, where Serbia executed over 100 Albanian prisoners. Let's talk about the violent disappearances, which still have been found since the time of the day”, Selimi said, Klankosova reports. tv
On the other hand, Selimi said that political differences and opinions among those accused in The Hague should not be used as legal evidence against anyone.
In these moments, when we're talking about and being seen by the citizens of my country, I am confident that we will all share the truth, and I and my fellow fighters will return free to our country, which we fought and worked for all our lives.












