“Byrush Xhemaili relates the torture he experienced at Lipjan prison

Witness/injuring Bajrush Xhemali, testifying to the torture he had experienced as a prisoner in the Lipjan prison, said before the Constitutional Court in Pristina that when he was sent to prison with other prisoners, police officers and prison officials had made a cordon and acted cruelly towards prisoners. “
And between those lines, the prisoners crossed and hit us with what they could, the miserable one who fell down, that nobody would take you, and that way you would fall and get up until you arrived”, said witness Xhemail at Friday's session.
In this case, Dragisa Milenkovic is accused of using the Guardian's quality in Pristina and Lipjan's prison, dehumanising prisoners, reports “Justice Vought”.
Xhemaili, who is at the same time head of Ferizaj and former deputates, stated that the malts have continued even within the prison corridors, where police have waited with two metal bars and hit them more at the head section until they went to the prison cell.
According to him, there were 30 people in the cell and there were neither rules nor order.
“... There were no rules, we were slaves, no housework, no bread, nobody gave”, he said.
Witness Xhemajli has stated that the treatment has been very serious and that they have had only two mattresses and 104 loaves of bread and a bowl of soup for five, sharing it somewhat.
Asked by special prosecutor At and Dema, witness Xhemajli said he cannot remember whether he has now seen accused Dragisa Milenkovic in the Lipjan prison, as he has not been focused on who he was.
Xhemaili said the cord they went to the Lipjan prison was about 30m with over 50 men in uniforms and that the devastating majority were guards who were very cruel.
The Act, founded on December 26th, 2023 by the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo, charges Dragisa Milenkovijcin that in the quality of Pristina and Lipjan Prison Guardian during the period of war in Kosovo 1998-1999, in Pristina and Lipjan Prison, in co-ordination with other prison officials in question Ljubomir Cimburgovic, former director of the District Prison in Pristina, Predrag Bradic and Milivoje Ivq, former prison guards of Pristina and Lipjan, had systematically tortured Albanian prisoners, torturing them with metal rods, and cable bars, and cables, as well as well as well as in the rest of the waters, had been dealt with the victims of torture and torturers, as well as well as possible, the victims of torturers, as well as well as well as possible, the victims of the victims of torture, and torture, and torturers, and torturers, and torturers, and tortures, and tortures, and tortures, and tortures, and tortures, and tortures,
Anakuza says that Milenkovovic, from May 24th 1999 to June 10, 1999, in Lipjan Prison, in the quality of the official person and in co-ordination with other prison officials in question, Cimburovic, Bradic and Iviq, after transferring Albanian prisoners from Dubrava Prison to Lipjan Prison, had originally formed cords at the entrance of the prison from both sides, where prisoners were forced to pass through the cordet, and then started to hit the guards with different vehicles as a rubber stick, truck.
Always in accordance with the indictment, after which they had systematically mistreated Albanian prisoners, tormenting them dehumanized, tortured, causing bodily injuries, and explaining for themselves, after such beatings they had suffered intense pain throughout the body, mental violence, left them uneasiness for days, insulted and abused and seriously executed for life, such acts that have caused anxiety and fear in them.
With this, it is alleged that in co-ordination it has committed criminal acts <x0) war crimes against the civilian population” by Article 142 concerning RSP 22nd.
Milenkovic is also charged that in his home on June 21, 2023, in Gracanica, during the implementation of the search warrant, police have found a pistol, bullets, clippings, knifes, metal rod.
With this, it is accused of committing criminal work “ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”, from Article 366, par.1 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kosovo.












