Osmani, Konjufca Kurti commemorate Recak massacre

Top state leaders -- President Vjosa Osmani, Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca and Prime Minister Albin Kurti -- have stayed in Recak on Monday to mark the 25th anniversary of the Recak massacre, one of the most terrible massacres on Kosovo's Albanian population, says Economy Online. Kosovo commemorates today the 25th anniversary of the massacre in Recak, where forces [...]
Top state leaders -- President Vjosa Osmani, Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca and Prime Minister Albin Kurti -- have stayed in Recak on Monday to mark the 25th anniversary of the Recak massacre, one of the most terrible massacres on Kosovo's Albanian population, says Economy Online.
Kosovo today commemorates the 25th anniversary of the massacre in Recak, where Serb forces killed over 45 innocent Albanian civilians. Former O Mission Chief The SEU in Kosovo, Ambassador William Walker, had named Masaka in Recak a crime against humanity.
On January 15, 1999, 45 unarmed Albanians were murdered and slaughtered in the village of Recak.
Early in the morning hours of January 15th, Recak woke up surrounded. According to witnesses, around 6:30 Serb forces with heavy artillery have begun bombing the village. After the bombing ended, Serbian forces have entered the village and the raids have begun.
The massacre in Recak terrified the world and awakened the conscience of world diplomacy by mobilizing for Kosovo. The horrors caused in the village of Recak brought to the attention the entire civilized world and revealed the truth about former criminal Slobodan Milosevic's genocide plan.
After Recak, the Kosovo issue will be at an international conference in Rambouillet and Paris, whose failure to succeed would influence NATO's intervention against Serbian military forces, their departure from Kosovo and the deployment of international administration in Kosovo, writes Kosova Prees.












