Resolution for Bytyqi Brothers again at the American Congress

A resolution demanding that those responsible for the murder of three Bytyci brothers be brought to justice again is in front of the U.S. Congress. Such resolution requiring the bringing to justice of persons responsible for the murder of Yll, Agron and Mehmet Bytyci in July 1999 has easily passed years [...]
Such resolution requiring the bringing to justice of persons responsible for the murder of Yll, Agron and Mehmet Bytyci in July 1999 has been easily spent in Serbia in the past years.
The Bytyqi brothers' resolution is restored to the American convention! The resolution has easily passed in previous years. Thank Congressman Nick LaLota for prioritizing justice for the Bytyqi” family, says the tweeting post.
Otherwise, the US consistently calls on Serbia to light the assassination and hold the perpetrators responsible for the murder of three Bytyqi brothers, American citizens, in 1999.
The three brothers Bytyqi were members of the former Kosovo Liberation Army -- respectively -- of the Atlantic Battalion, composed of Albanians living in the United States, who joined the war in Kosovo. In July 1999 they were arrested under circumstances unknown to Serb forces near the border crossing between Kosovo and Serbia in Merdara.
As VoA writes, a court in the town of Prokuples in Serbia had sentenced them to 15 days' removal of freedom on charges for allegedly illegal crossing of the former Yugoslavia border.
Their troops were found in a mass cemetery in Petrovo Selo in eastern Serbia, on a base controlled by units commanded by former Serbian police general Goran Radosavevic, known as Stone. They were handcuffed and shot in the head.
In December 2018, the U.S. State Department banned entry into the United States, former Serbian police general Goran Radosavulevic úri, to whom, reportedly, there is reliable evidence that he was involved in the murder of the Bytyqi brothers.












