Nakarada massacre, Kurti asks the Special Prosecutor to act decisively in order to bring justice

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has remembered the Nakarada massacre, where 16 men and boys were taken away from the Serbian Army. After seven years they were found in the mass cemetery in Batajnica in Belgrade. Serbia's “16 men and sons of the Mirena family, police and paramilitaries separated them from their families. For the last time [...]
After seven years they were found in the mass cemetery in Batajnica in Belgrade.
Serbia's “16 men and sons of the Mirena family, police and paramilitaries separated them from their families. The last time they were seen on April 21, 1999, with their hands tied behind their backs, while under threats and violence, they walked toward the truck, which was waiting across the tracks of train”, Kurti wrote.
He added that families lived in the anguish of waiting, not knowing their destiny for seven years.
“in 2006, they were found in the mass cemetery in Batajnica in Belgrade (from which a total of 744 Kosovo Albanians) was exhumed”.
Investigations into the Narada massacre had begun U n NMIC in 2000.
“in 2008, the file was handed over EULEX, while in 2018 the case was sent to the Kosovo Special Prosecutor. Not even the perpetrators of this massacre have yet been convicted, Kurti indicated.
The prime minister has once again called for another pillar of power in Kosovo, the justice system, to act decisively, to bring justice to Nakarada and all crimes committed by Serbia during the war in Kosovo.












