Albanian journalist operating in America: That was the story with Kosovo Elliot Engel told him very often

Albanian journalist operating in the United States, Ruben Avxhiu, has shared one of the stories that says the late man Eliot Engel has already had very often. He has indicated that the event relates to March 23, 1998, a few days after the Jashar family massacre when he tried to enter [...]
He has indicated that the event relates to March 23, 1998, a few days after the Jashari family massacre, when he tried to enter Kosovo and Serbia had tried to stop.
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Eliot Engel's most beloved story, which he often related, was that when on March 23, 1998, a few days after the massacre against the Jashar family tried to visit Kosovo, but the Serbian regime banned him at the border and rejected his entry.
In front of international journalists he declared: “Today, Milosevic did not allow us to enter Kosovo. There will be no distant day when Kosovo will be free and it will be us who will not let Milosevic enter Kosovo”.
The declaration was prophetic. Exactly a year later, on March 23, 1998, President Clinton would give the order to launch NATO attacks on Yugoslavia. The next day, March 24, the debt began. It took another 78 days Milosevic agreed to withdraw the army and police from Kosovo. Neither they nor the dictator himself could ever enter Kosovo.
And Congresswoman Engel has visited free Kosovo many times and every time she went and told this story. He had words. /Periscopi












