Conjufca: Criminals recruited by Serbian prisons killed over 120 civilians in Pec villages

Conjufca: Criminals recruited by Serbian prisons killed over 120 civilians in Pec villages

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca has remembered today the martyrs of Pec villages, who on May 14th 1999, became the target of the inhumane massacre of Serbia's genocide forces. According to him, criminals recruited by Serbian prisons in the paramilitary group “Chikalls”, as a key part of the Serbian regime's military device [...]

According to him, criminals recruited by Serbian prisons in the paramilitary group “-Callals”, as a key part of the Serbian regime's military device and genocide committed in Kosovo, in co-ordination and full co-operation with the Serbian army and police criminally killed over 120 unarmed Albanian civilians in the village of Kik, Zahaq, Pavlan and Lubjan.

These martyrs are part of all those fallen ones who paid their freedom and independence with their lives and sacrifices. Honoring them is at the same time a pledge not to stop the efforts of progress in every sphere by embracing the aspirin we inherit from them and on behalf of their sublime” sacrifice.

“The license they defeated makes them unforgettable martyrs, but crimes against them and Serbian criminals who committed acts of genocide and crimes against humanity have yet to be punished”.

On the other hand, Konjufca has added that at the time when the Republic of Kosovo honours the fallen for freedom, Serbia protects its criminals, to hide its genocide truth, Klankosova broadcasts.tv.

Our “dedication will always be unstoppable until the freedom that came even to bring justice to all of the massacre of the Serb regime in Kosovo, justice coming through the punishment of Serbia's past crimes, through punishment against those who planned, ordered and implemented genocide and crimes against humanity in Kosovo”.

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