Walker: I had trouble showing the world that Serbia was responsible for Recak Massacre

Former O Mission Chief The SEU in Kosovo, Ambassador William Walker, who sensationalised the international opinion of Recak's Massacre, said it has not been difficult for him to declare what he saw on the morning of January 15, 1999, where 45 innocent civilians were taken from the village by men and boys [...]
Walker said he showed the world what he saw and who thought he was responsible for the Massacre.
I asked where Recak was and what happened there. All of a sudden, I decided to come and see what I saw, and in the afternoon I told you what I saw, what I interpreted and who was responsible for it. It has not been difficult to declare what I saw this morning, that 45 innocent civilians were taken from the village by men and boys younger, under threats of the weapons of Serbia's army and killed.
It was clear what happened there, and that was the truth about whoever was with me there in the morning. I showed the world that afternoon what I saw and who I think was responsible for”, He said.
Walker also spoke of his book dedicated to Recak's Massacre, which came 25 years after the event.
I've come before a brain like today and in front of Recak villages. I didn't know what to say and was unable to say what I wanted to say about the grief that prevailed in that village. After 25 years I told them I'd write a book on this and the title would be “Recaku”. I'm really sorry this book only came out 25 years later.
But I'm glad that this book was finally defeated, and I'm glad that the prime minister and president have told me that this will be a value in the youth of this country, the population of this country. It's very important that they hear my description, why I attended that event 25 years ago, ”, Walker said.












