@studentblokade Zanimljivo je kako neki mladi ljudi, bez ikakvog znanja o istorijskim činjenicama, uporno ponavljaju stare mitove i mržnju. Umesto budućnosti i obrazovanja, biraju ignorancu i neznanje. Zabrinjavajuće i prilično poražavajuće.
The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia must not be a place for organizing exhibitions about VJ and MUP RS units that participated in operations whose highest commanders were convicted of crimes against humanity in Kosovo in 1999.
The exhibition about the commander of the Special Police Units (PJP), Obrad Stevanović, represents an attempt to undermine the judgments of the Hague Tribunal and to legitimize the rewriting of history in the National Assembly of Serbia.
The exhibition speaks of the “heroism” of the PJP, while court-established facts show that the 73rd Territorial Detachment of the PJP and PJP units from Gjakovë/Đakovica and Prizren, alongside VJ brigades and battalions, took part in the operation in the Reka Valley in the municipality of Gjakovë/Đakovica on April 27 and 28, 1999, when 374 Albanian civilians were killed.
The exhibition contains no photographs of the mass graves in Batajnica, where the bodies of 312 Albanians last seen in Meja and Korenica on April 27, 1999, were found.
It does not mention the village of Beleg or the territorial company of the 72nd PJP Detachment, which on March 30, 1999, took part in the expulsion of women, children, and the elderly, when detained men were killed, and the remains of at least 32 Albanians have still not been found.
These facts have been established in court proceedings and confirmed in the research of the Humanitarian Law Center and the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo.
An exhibition that omits these facts constitutes institutional falsification of facts about war crimes and demands a clear and strong public protest.
Senior executive at Microsoft, Drena Kusari, has shared a powerful personal story connected to her experiences during the Kosova War💔
She explains that after surviving the war, she made a promise to herself: that her life and the sacrifice of surviving would not go to waste.
This vow became the main motivation that pushed her forward and helped her build a successful career at one of the world’s largest technology companies❤️
At the exhibition “Massacres in Kosovo 1998–1999” in Pristina, the Dubrava Prison panel falsely claims that 48 “armed persons” were killed, citing HLC data. HLC responded that it has never described the victims in Dubrava as armed, but documented that at least 100 Albanian detainees were killed by prison guards and Serbian special police units; some had been KLA members prior to arrest. HLC called for the exhibition, organized by ADMOVERE and INTEGRA, to be removed. The exhibition has since been taken down.
An Albanian boy from Kosova, carrying his younger brother on his back at the border with Montenegro in April 1999, fleeing the crimes committed by Serbian military and paramilitary forces.
BREAKING NEWS 🎬🇽🇰
A historic moment for Kosovo and world cinema!
Robert De Niro will star in a powerful new film about the War in Kosovo, to be filmed right here in Kosovo. De Niro and 71 other Hollywood actors have officially signed contracts to take part in this project, which will portray the tragic reality of the genocide committed by Serbian forces during the war in this small Balkan nation.
Filming has already begun this year, and the production is expected to move into full intensity next year to complete the movie.
That is how Serbia traumatized Albanian children during the occupation and war in Kosovo destroying not only lives, but childhoods.
Ekrem is one of countless examples.
He saw dismembered bodies in the fields. He survived gunfire. And one day, he watched his father beaten with a hammer and dragged away.
His mother says the first shelling shattered him, he screamed at night, his body twitching in terror. Then came silence. Madness crept in. The boy who once ran to school and played football began to change.
Constant gunfire made him partially deaf. Fear stole his words. His steps faltered, he could barely walk.
“He was in school, he used to love school and football,” his sister says softly. “He was good at everything. It’s so hard to believe that this is the same boy.”
A child who once dreamed now carries the scars of a war he never chose, and hes one of many. Thats why we can't forget what Serbia did to us, and still pretends like nothing happened!
#Kosovowar #SerbiasGenocide #MilosevicRegime #AlbanianVictims #Albanianchildren #UN #EU #USA
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War criminal gen.Pavkovic "dedicated to serving country and army" said @avucic, the army and country that looted the village of Krusha ,rounded up all 105 unarmed men and boys of the village killed them and burned the building. His crimes now live through an unreconciled memory.
Convicted war criminal Pavkovic died today.
Vucic and other Serbian state officials are glorifying him.
Under Pavkovic's command Serbian forces rounded up the men and boys from the village of Krusha in Kosovo, killed them, and burned their bodies, among other war crimes.
Today, #Kosova made a huge step toward European integration, as it joined the Enlargement Candidate Member Initiative (ECMI) of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), gaining its own voice in EU policymaking through the country's civil society
Punë e mbarë, Kosovë!🇽🇰
Very saddened by the passing of Quintin Hoare, an intellectual, editor, translator, and, since 1997, director of the Bosnian Institute. Through his prolific work, he championed freedom and made a lasting contribution to why the independence of Kosova was both a moral imperative and a pragmatic choice.
To quote from his writing in Letters for The Guardian:
"[T]he independence of Kosovo will in the long run prove to be positive not just for its own inhabitants (non-Albanians included), but also for Serbia itself, for Macedonia, and indirectly also for Bosnia. It will put an end to the Greater Serbia project that has brought so much suffering to the region, not least to ordinary Serbians and to the Serb minorities in neighbouring countries."
We are grateful for the intellectual rigor and moral force with which he engaged with the region—and for standing firmly on the side of justice.
U Srbiju se vratio osuđeni ratni zločinac Vlastimir Đorđević, general policije i bivši načelnik Resora javne bezbednosti MUP koji je osuđen za zločine nad Albancima na Kosovu, a odfovoran je i za prikrivanje hladnjače iz Dunava. Odmah po povratku, dobio je priliku da u Vladičinom Hanu otkrije tablu sa imenom Ulice Posebnih jedinica policije, a reč je o preimenovanju ulice narodnog heroja Ivana Milutinovića. Srbija je zemlja u kojoj se narodni heroji zamenjuju osuđenim zločincima!
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic:
Serbia's secret service killed 6 young Serbs at the Panda Bar in Peja, Kosovo in order to blame Albanians.
🔴TITO SIGNED THE AGREEMENT ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF ALBANIANS
According to data from the Secretariat of Internal Affairs, out of 52,000 requests for the exchange of identity cards, the relevant bodies had rejected only 35 people. #Kosovo#Albania#albanian#Serbia#Srbija