We've been kicked in, we've been pissed off”, witnesses confess to the persecutions they experienced when they were stopped by Serbian paramilitaries.

We've been kicked in, we've been pissed off”, witnesses confess to the persecutions they experienced when they were stopped by Serbian paramilitaries.

In the war crimes trial against Milorad Djokovic, witnesses Nezir Gashi and Sej Gashi have confessed to the 1999 detention and persecutions caused by Serbian paramilitaries. Both witnesses said that when they were sent to the police station, they had seen accused Djokovic in uniform and armed hands, reports the “Justice Battle”. [...]

Both witnesses said that when they were sent to the police station, they had seen accused Djokovic in uniform and armed hands, reports the “Justice Battle”.

Witness Nezir Gashi said he had been detained by Serbian police on 7, 8 and 9 May 1999.

According to him, there were 44 people, while after the third night they were sent to another house, 12 or 13 people remained.

We were led to the most brutal way of all... and taken to a private house”, Gashi added.

At that house, the witness says that they had been held until the next evening by beating and then sent to Peja Prison.

We got left that night by tomorrow, we got fucked up with some punk-up apps, so we got fucked up in the shed, we got sent to jail in Pec, we got tied up. We've been kicked in, we're out of here, we're left here. Approximately 29-30 days, there was a night's persecution”, the witness said.

The witness said he saw the accused Djokovic at the police station when the Serbian Army was sending Gashi along with other people there (in the police station).

He says he knew the accused even before the war, after he had worked in the country's” office in Ozdrim, but says he had no good reports or bad reports with him.

Also, for May 7th 1999, witness Sejdiu Gashi has declared, in which day he says they were surrounded by Serbian paramilitaries.

On May 7th, the arena is surrounded by our homes, we've been shot at with an automatic”, said witness Gashi.

He said they had left the house and had gone to Nezir Gashi's house, where Serb armies had entered and separated their family members.

We're at Nezir's house in the room, there's ashes of soldiers breaking the door and shooting us out and separating the women from the men, women have told you right in Albania. We've been checked out, got”, the witness added.

The Witness said that the men were then sent to a store after being separated from other family members and then sent to the police station in Pec, where he saw the accused Djokovic there.

Even this witness said that the accused said he knew him before the war.

Otherwise, it was the initial hearing of witness Ferat Morina as well, but defenders of the accused Djokovic, lawyers Mum Vukotic and Vasile Arsic, demanded that the hearing be interrupted with the argument that an unpredictable obligation had been made.

Prosecutor Ilir Morina did not object to this request, while Judge Valon Kurtaj approved it.

According to the indictment compiled on 23 June 2023, Milorad Djokovic is charged with applying the murder measures, raids, beatings, torture, cruel and inhuman treatment, housing, deportation and deportation of dozens of Albanian civilians. It is also accused of robbing, burning and destroying the homes of the Albanian civilian population.

The indictment said that the northern side of the village of Ozdrimm along the region's Peja Mitrovica route had entered and at the end of the western part of the village of Ozdrimica, which borders on the village of Vitormirica, including members of special military units, began firing weapons in the direction of the civilian population with whom six Albanian national groups were killed: I.C. St. K, E. M, R. Sh, Mr. S and M.H., while three civilians were wounded by these shots: A. G, H.G. and M.G. were first transported to the Peja hospital and then executed and buried in the village of Lutoglava, as well as five civilians of Albanian nationality: R.K., Mr.K., A.K., A. K, A. They were killed during the offensive, but their bodies were never found, so they still figure they're missing.

In this regard, Djokovic is charged with conducting co-ordination the criminal work “wage war against the civilian population”, sanctioned by Article 142 concerning Article 22 of the Criminal Law of the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (now <x2). RSFJ's LP” as the law in force at the time of the criminal offence.

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