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On March 28, 1999, Milazim Thaçi was found surrounded by Serb forces, landing in the village of Izbica in Skënderaj.
That day, which Thaçi remembers as today, was part of the group of hundreds of civilians who were executed by Serbs.
“I had two corpses on top, I kept them for 40 minutes. I was completely covered in blood, clothes and what I had. The one who killed us after he wanted to run away said, needles are breathing, I thought he was talking about me, I did not know. He pulled out his pistol, fired, and walked away“, Says Dek Milazim Thaçi, survivor of the Izbica Massacre.
When 23 years have passed and indictments have been filed to suspect the perpetration of the Izbica Massacre, Thaçi is amazed at what justice is serving him, which he demands every day.
“For an Albanian to come out like that. I was gray and I had never said for life there are no such people. Yes there is everything“, Says Thaçi.
However, hopes that one day justice, which has been missing for more than two decades, will be restored, have been dashed for the 76-year-old, who survived one of the largest massacres committed in Kosovo.
“It was not like that. I have said that there is justice, but there was not. With women, they have beaten them, they have massacred them, our blacks have made us fight again, they say we did not make them”.
On Tuesday, the Kosovo Special Prosecution Office filed an indictment against an Albanian man on suspicion of war crimes in Izbica.
In this village, at the end of March 1999, 130 Albanian civilians were executed, 12 people survived the massacre.
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