25 Years From the Gjakova and Peja massacre

Over 60 Albanians from the First Quarter in Gjakova have been massacred by Serbian forces at midnight on April 1st and April 2, 1999. Men, women, and children were shot and burned alive in the neighborhood. The flame that came out of the Veissa family shocked the city's inhabitants. The machine guns weren't stopped. Home [...]
Men, women, and children were shot and burned alive in the neighborhood. The flame that came out of the Veissa family shocked the city's inhabitants. The machine guns weren't stopped. The house was burned with bodies of living and murdered people.
Twenty people of the Vejsa families, Hoxha, Hadziavdija, Caka, Gashi and Noçi sheltered at Lulzim's house climbed to heaven along with the flame that burned their troops to bring the light of freedom. On the other hand, four members of the Cana family and four of the Gerchar family were killed and burned with houses.
While this same year, April 1st, in Lubeniq, Pec, in the early hours of the morning, military formations, police, militia, and paramilitary were all around this village, which lies at the foot of the Albanian Alps and in the middle of the village of Raushiq and Strelc, where many people were killed.












