The electronic media in Kosovo carried a statement of Faruk Fazliu who said that all what his father said before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) last Thursday was an untruth.
During his testimony last Thursday Shaban Fazliu supported the claims of the defendant Milosevic, a former Yugoslav and Serbian president, that Albanians were fleeing Kosovo following orders of the Liberation Army of Kosovo (OVK) and due to air strikes of NATO forces in 1999, and that their exodus was not the result of Serbian forces.
Shaban Fazliu was disowned by his entire family, and after the end of the conflicts in Kosovo, he moved in Serbia where he now lives, Faruk Fazliu was quoted by the Kosovo media as saying on Saturday.
He added that his father was a paid collaborator of the Serbian police.
Faruk Fazliu said he had notified the ICTY of his father's activities as a paid agent.
Mr. Fazliu junior also denied the alleged abduction of his sister about which Shaban Fazliu also spoke before the UN tribunal.
He dismissed his father's statement that their house in the town of Urosevac was set on fire by OVK troops.
"All those are lies" Faruk Fazliu told the media.
Shaban Fazliu, 46, was the second ethnic Albanian from Kosovo to be a defence witness in the trial of Slobodan Milosevic, whom the ICTY charges with war crimes in Croatia and Kosovo and genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina.