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List: KCC-NEWS[kcc-news] EYEWITNESSES TELL OF MASSACRE OF FORTY ETHNIC ALBANIANS BY YUGOSLAV SECURITY FORCES (HRW Flash #18)Mentor Cana mentor at alb-net.comSat Apr 3 23:17:51 EST 1999
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HRW KOSOVO FLASH # 18
April 4, 1999
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/kosovo98/
EYEWITNESSES TELL OF MASSACRE OF FORTY ETHNIC ALBANIANS
BY YUGOSLAV SECURITY FORCES
Human Rights Watch interviewed six refugees late on April 2 who
reported that Yugoslav forces shot and killed forty male ethnic
Albanian villagers in the town of Velika Krusa (Krusha e Madhe in
Albanian) on Friday, March 26. The village, on the main road between
Dakovica and Prizren, was reputed to have had sympathies for the
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) over the past year. Human Rights Watch
fears the men may have been slain in reprisal for their village's
suspected support for the Albanian insurgents.
The six witnesses -- three men and three women--had driven through the
mountains on a tractor for seven days before crossing into Albania at
the Morina crossing point near Kukes in northern Albania, where they
were interviewed by Human Rights Watch. One of the men was wounded,
having suffered shrapnel wounds in his legs and lower back.
The refugees said Yugoslav infantry raided their village on the
afternoon of Thursday, March 25, the day after the NATO air campaign
began. One of the witnesses, who was in the fields tending cattle, was
shot and wounded as he ran towards the village. He hid that night with
the five others, he said, who were discovered early the next morning
by Yugoslav security forces wearing green camouflage uniforms.
"They gathered us together with the rest of the people from the
village," said X.S., aged sixty-four. "Then, at about seven in the
morning, they separated out forty younger males and shot them with
machine guns."
The five other witnesses -- C. R., a forty-seven-year-old male, N. G.,
a seventy-seven-year old male, R. R., a fifty-year-old woman, Z. R., a
fifty-year-old woman, and X. G., a sixty-five-year-old woman -- told
similar stories.
On April 3, the BBC broadcast exclusive footage of an alleged massacre
in Velika Krusa. The video, smuggled out by an amatuer cameraman and
edited because of its graphic content, shows the bodies of several
young men who were, according to the BBC, "killed with a single bullet
to the head after trying to escape." According to the cameraman, more
than one hundred people were killed when Serb forces shelled the area.
He told the BBC: "A group of Serbs were on top of the hill. Others came
from behind. Our men were captured and the Serbs killed them one after
the other." The cameraman gave the BBC a list of twenty-six victims,
many of whom were known to him, which is reprinted below. He claimed
that there were thirty-one bodies in total, but five of the corpses
were burned beyond recognition.
The consistent and credible reports of killings at Velika Krusa
supplement the testimonies of three other refugees interviewed by Human
Rights Watch on March 30 and 31, who said that they had seen at least
fifteen ethnic Albanians killed on the road around Velika Krusa (see
Human Rights Watch Flash #14). According to these refugees, the
killings took place near a police and army checkpoint on the main road
between the villages of Zrce and Velika Krusa.
In recent days, two international journalists have gathered the
testimonies of eyewitnesses from Mala Kruse (Krushe e Vogel in
Albanian), another village located a few miles to the southeast of
Velika Krusa. CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour interviewed a badly
burned refugee late last night form the village, who said he had been
placed in a pile of 112 bodies that were covered with petrol and set on
fire by Yugoslav forces. The witness survived, however, and made it out
to the border.
New York Times correspondent John Kifner interviewed another witness
from Mala Krusa on March 30. The refugee, N.Z., reported having seen a
mass killing, although no details were provided ("Kosovars Flee to
Beat Serb Deadline of Death," The New York Times, March 31). The
article said that her claims "conformed with other accounts given by
refugees" and with accounts heard by the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe.
Based on its own research, as well as the coverage of the
international media, Human Rights Watch believes that two separate
massacres may have taken place in the two villages, Velika Krusa and
Mala Krusa. It is possible the the killings were security force
reprisals or "revenge killings" for the villages' suspected support
for the KLA. Human Rights Watch researchers have determined that such
a pattern of reprisal killings is indeed underway in south-western
Kosovo, and it has been a pattern over the past year of the Kosovo
conflict.
Reportedly Killed in Velika Krusa:
1. Ramadan Krasniqi
2. Ramadan Shait Hoti
3. Eqrem Jemin Duraku
4. Ibrahim Myrteza Duraku
5. Gjevgjet Syljman Duraku
6. Fahri Haxhilaf Hoti
7. Bajram Ali Duraku
8. Haxhi Halim Hoti
9. Hasaf Nexhat Hoti
10. Habib Haxhilat Duraku
11. Fraidin S. Dina
12. Flyrin S. Dina
13. Nimetullahli i Hoxhes
14. Shaban Rasim Duraku
15. Ali Selim Duraku
16. Azem Jonuz Duraku
17. Haxhi Arif Shala
18. Jeton Abdyl Duraku
19. Faredin Shemsedin Hoti
20. Kresnik Faredin Hoti
21. Sami Sadik Nalli
22. Sali Sadik Nalli
23. Selim Bajrami
24. Dahim Bajrami
25. Qamil Bajrami
26. Ismet Jemin Duraku
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