Recak, Precazi, Bytyqi brothers: The story of notorious commander who appeared in defense of Vuciqi in Belgrade

Members of the notorious Serbian Army unit, “Red Beret”, have been seen on Tuesday at the camp before the presidency of Serbia in support of those who “oppose the deadlock of the” faculties. One of them has been former Colonel Goran Radosavljevic -- Guri, whose name relates to the Recak massacre and the murder of the Bytyci brothers. But which [...]
One of them has been former Colonel Goran Radosavljevic -- Guri, whose name relates to the Recak massacre and the murder of the Bytyci brothers.
What, though, is the story of the infamous commander suspected of Recak's massacre and the Jashar family massacre?
National had carried out a writing in the exploits of Radosavlevki, broadcast Periscope.
Goran Radosavlevic, dubbed Guri, is one of the most notorious Serbian commanders suspected of leading some of the largest massacres in Kosovo. Crime massacres against Kosovo and the KLA, Radosavljevic started with crime over the Jashari family, then with the massacre in Recak and Sjek of Pec, to culminate in the clean disappearance of the three US-owned brothers Yll, Agron and Mehmet Bytyqi.
After the first public appearance of the Kosovo Liberation Army on 28 November 1997, Serbian forces would begin their plans to damage the army as much as it has aimed at releasing the country. Normally at the Serbs' target was Commander Adem Jashar and his family, which was regarded as the core of the KLA, reports the Nacional newspaper.
For this, a few months after public release, exactly on January 22, 1998, Serbian forces launched the second second attack on Yashars. The attack turned out to be a failure after the Jashar family managed to oust Serbian forces from the village of Prekaz.
And the third attack on the Yasar family proved fatal. On March 5, 6 and 7, 1998, the family of the legendary commander would face the Serbian Army's worst artillery. The massacre on the Jashar family would take the lives of over 50 citizens, more than 20 close members of Adem Jashar's family.
This attack is suspected of being organised by one of the most notorious Serbian commanders named Goran Radosavljevic, known in Serbia by the nickname “Guri”.
Radosavlevki did not stop his criminal activity even after the crime in the Jashar family. In January 1999, he led another terrible massacre -- the one of Recak, where 45 Albanian civilians were killed. Even this crime, Radosavlevic had not hidden it.
It was a legitimate, clean police act, and anti-terrorism. There was no massacre, only terrorists who resisted” were killed, Radosavlevic had declared for Serbian media.
Radosavlevq is blacklisted in the United States of America. He was responsible for the disappearance of then the murder of Yll, Agron and Mehmet Bytyqi. Three Albanian brothers with US citizenship who had come to fight in Kosovo. The Bytyqi family and the highest institutions of America had accused the notorious Serbian commander of being responsible for killing three Bytyqi brothers.
In 2010, Radosavljevic joined Aleksandar Vuciqi's current Serbian Progressive Party. As of May 2014, Radosavlevic was a member of Serbia's Progressive Party Executive Council.










