Nat Hasani testifies to experiences in Dubrava prison: They tortured and insulted me

At the Constitutional Court in Pristina on Thursday in the trial of war crimes indictees Gavrilo Milosavlevlevq, former President Nait Hasani, in the quality of witnesses has confessed to the tortures experienced at the Dubrava prison. In this case, Gavrilo Milosavlevic in the quality of the guard in the Dubrava prison is accused of war crimes against the civilian population, [...]
In this case, Gavrilo Milosavlevlevic in the quality of the guard in the Dubrava prison is accused of war crimes against the civilian population, reports the “Justice Trust”.
Hasan, who has started the testimony in this case on November 4, 2024, said the prisoners were bombed, wounded and killed and that the bodies were lying in the sports field.
“I was tortured in various forms, insulting me with my nana, father, wife and sister, for what we have done against Serbia”, the witness Hasani said.
He also said the Guardians did not recognise them but that other prisoners who were longer in Dubrava Prison have known and identified them by names of Guardians.
The corrections of Dubrava's prison show that you have to lower your head when the door opens, when the guard comes in or when he calls you, and you have to keep your hands behind”, Hasan said, explaining why he did not know the guards.
While, at the conclusion of the testimony, witness Nait Hasani has said that the Association of Prisoners on January 19th 2007 has made a criminal complaint at the District Public Prosecutor in Pec, and said he is pleased to have a conclusion today.
Hasani stressed that this criminal outcry has been made to the Dubrava Prison Directorate, the Serb guards and prisoners who have directly participated in the killing.
He said there are 32 defendants, but that among them is not even the accused Milosavlevic since they did not have his data on the list they owned.
While indictee Gavrilo Milosavljevic's defender, lawyer Nebojsa Vlasic demanded that this criminal outcry be placed on paper as evidence.
On this proposal, prosecutor Ayse Ferati said to remain in the tribunal's discretion, considering that the investigation has not yet been completed.
For this proposal, court chairman Vesel Ismaili said that when they arrive at the test management phase they will review the proposal once again.
Otherwise, in this trial hearing, there were no questions about the witness.
According to the indictment filed on November 29, 2023, it is said that Gavrilo Milosavlevq in quality of the official in the Dubrava Prison in co-ordination with others had applied depressing murder measures, beating, torture, cruel and inhuman treatment of Albanian civilian prisoners.
Always according to the indictment in co-ordination with Serbian police units Milosavlevik had carried out the mass murder of Albanian prisoners on the day of the incident, had ordered that 1,000 prisoners in the prison courtyard of the country named “Sports Fuja” appear, on the pretext that they would count prisoners and send them to a safer location to protect prisoners from NATO bombings.
The charge is said to have immediately followed the formation of Serb military prisoners had fired prisoners with machine guns, mortars and other weapons, and that this assassination operation, which had begun from May 22nd 1999 and lasted until May 24, 1999, resulting in the attacks killed 109 prisoners.
In the indictment it is said that defendant Milosavlevovic in co-ordination with other Serbian military officials had gone almost every day through Dubrava's prison wards, namely, at the “B” and “C”, beating the Albanian civilian prisoners in a cruel and inhuman manner.
In the indictment, it mentions how some guards had even gone to the cell where Ukshin Hoti, Gani Baliu, Skender Gashi, Mehmet Memqaj, and Shkelim Zlatoga, where the same were first turned off lights and then directed to the Ukshiin “Professor of your fight is happening to us the shellings of NATO”, insulting and insulting him all the time, that at one point, guards were reportedly caught at the bottom of Shkarkam Zlatoga, where they had almost stopped breathing.
The accused Milosavlevic is accused of committing criminal acts “of fighting against civilian population”. was sanctioned by Article 142 concerning Article 22 of the Criminal Law of the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (now” RSFJ's LP “) as the law in force at the time of the criminal offence.












