PRISTINA, Feb 14 (Hina) - The Kosovo Committee for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms is continuing to collect evidence on Serb crimes which could serve to amend the indictment against former Serbian and Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic, Committee chairman Pajazit Nushi said in Pristina on Thursday. Nushi said the indictment against Milosevic did not include all crimes committed by his regime against Kosovo Albanians, particularly the massacres at Prekaz and Likosane. It also failed to mention a large number of killed and massacred people in several other Kosovo villages. "The entire Albanian people was exposed to violence and terror, which is proven with the fact that more than 800,000 Albanians were expelled from Kosovo during the conflict," Nushi said.(hina) sb rml
PRISTINA, Feb 14 (Hina) - The Kosovo Committee for the Protection of
Human Rights and Freedoms is continuing to collect evidence on Serb
crimes which could serve to amend the indictment against former
Serbian and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Committee
chairman Pajazit Nushi said in Pristina on Thursday.
Nushi said the indictment against Milosevic did not include all
crimes committed by his regime against Kosovo Albanians,
particularly the massacres at Prekaz and Likosane. It also failed
to mention a large number of killed and massacred people in several
other Kosovo villages.
"The entire Albanian people was exposed to violence and terror,
which is proven with the fact that more than 800,000 Albanians were
expelled from Kosovo during the conflict," Nushi said.
(hina) sb rml