Albanian “Cots have made” lamp, Gajqevci confesss Serbia's crimes in Kosovo

Ahmet Gajqefci, chairman of the Council of Missing Families, has highlighted a macabre case in the village of Rudnica, where Serb forces have committed such a monstrous act that they take the heads of Albanians killed to turn into lamps. Council of Missing Families Chairman Ahmet Gajchev, speaking of crimes [...]
Ahmet Gajqefci, chairman of the Council of Missing Families, has highlighted a macabre case in the village of Rudnica, where Serb forces have committed such a monstrous act that they take the heads of Albanians killed to turn into lamps.
The chairman of the Missing Families Council, Ahmet Gajchev, speaking of crimes committed by Serbian forces during the war in Kosovo, has mentioned one of the terrible atrocities committed against Albanians.
He has confessed that as Serb forces with cruel acts turned the heads of Albanians into lamps.
Gajchev said that “In Rudnica has also placed the asphalt house above [the bodies of murdered Albanians], there I have observed them, they are terrible. Only those who are criminals, from crime, have kalu us cannibalism, have taken the heads of Albanians and made lamps of them, have placed electrical poles and held them on tables. There are cases like this, there are thousands of Albanians we have found without head and limbs”
In a thrilling interview for RTV Dukagjini he has expressed deep doubts about the Serbian state, calling it “regim only worse than Milosevic's”.
Also, Grejchev has called for opening missing files in Serbia to find out what happened to them.
However, he is convinced that the Serbian state continues to close its eyes on this issue and will need great pressure from the international community to achieve any progress in this regard.
The files should be opened in Serbia to reveal the fate of the undiscovered. But the Serbian state is still that only more dirty regime than Milosevic's. Those files can only be opened with a major pressure from the international community, if they make a major push then Serbia will show. Serbia uses those troops it owns there for a political point”, he has declared.
He has also stressed that mass graves exist in Serbia, where those missing from Kosovo are buried.
He has suggested that Serb witnesses have told of these cemeteries publicly in Serbian media, testifying to massacres committed during the conflict.
There are ten locations there, but I can say 8 or 9 we all know we have evidence of that. They're public, but now we're watching them, if the moment they don't tell where they are, we're gonna show them where they are. And there are Serb witnesses, who also publicly show from Serbian media”, who have declared further it”, he has declared.
However, as he has expressed without strong international support, such evidence may remain ignored by Serbian authorities.










