Conjufca: Abria massacre, one of the names of Serbian genocide on Albanians

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca paid tribute and laid flowers at the cemetery complex at the Upper Abria, in honour of those killed in the 26 September 1998 massacre conducted by Serb invading forces. On that day 23 members of the Deliu family were slaughtered, among them children, women, and elders. [...]
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca paid tribute and laid flowers at the cemetery complex at the Upper Abria, in honour of those killed in the 26 September 1998 massacre conducted by Serb invading forces. On that day 23 members of the Deliu family were slaughtered, among them children, women, and elders.
They spared neither children nor women nor older people from three months of age to 94. No members of the Deliu family were spared that morning on September 26, 1998, in the woods near the village of Abri, Drenica. Cruelly killed by proximity, this event also shocked the world media”, Conjufca wrote.
Abria's massacre, according to him, brings to the attention of the Serbian state camera's genocide campaign on the Albanian people in Kosovo. This massacre, as he said, is one of the names of genocide, “one of the calls of our common conscience for law”. During the Ambiries, Konjufca once again stresses that justice has not yet been established in the country, without charge, without conviction, and without responsibility for this macabre crime.
“Never should we stop saying that the lack of justice is promise of injustice and future intentional crime and that this Serbian state has failed to confirm through multiple acts so far”, Conjufca has declared.












