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Balla calls on Basha: Release the film tape that proves the Serbian crimes in Kosovo

Balla calls on Basha: Release the film tape that proves the Serbian crimes in

The head of the SP parliamentary group, Taulant Balla says that the leader of the Democratic Party Lulzim Basha has a very important proof for one of the biggest Serbian massacres against the people of Kosovo.

This statement comes as four former KLA fighters are facing The Hague Tribunal.

Through a post on "Facebook", Balla writes that the leader of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha has a video tape related to the massacre, which was handed over to him by Milaim Bellanica, at the time when Basha was working according to him as an UNMIK employee / translator.

Balla calls on Basha to make public today the tape where according to him in that tape there are executions, various speeches of Serbs in Krusha e Madhe and can serve Kosovo for the administration of justice.

"One of the biggest Serbian massacres against the people of Kosovo is that of Krusha. The only complete film tape of this massacre, according to its owner Milaim Bellanica, was handed over to LULEZIM BASHA, a UNMIK employee / translator at the time. This complete tape was never published and it remains a mystery why Lulezim Basha did not make it available for investigations into Serbian crimes in Kosovo. Milaim Bellanica is a witness to the massacre of Krusha e Madhe who was able to film executions, various speeches of Serbs in Krusha e Madhe.

I call on Lulezim Basha to answer today where he hid this film and to return this important evidence to Kosovo and justice!

March 1999 for the people of Krushevo, was an event that will be held forever in the memory of those who managed to come out alive from that massacre. On the night of March 24, 1999, when NATO planes began bombing Serbia, Serbian occupying forces, unable to confront NATO and KLA forces, brutally massacred the defenseless people of Kosovo.

Former German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, together with former Defense Minister Rudolph Scharping, visited the village of Krusha e Madhe on 23 June 1999. Joschka Fischer said: "This visit to Krusha e Madhe again clarified to me what we had fought for and that we had acted correctly with the decision to confront Milosevic militarily and decisively this time."

Also the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, Robin Cook, during his visit to Krusha on June 24, 1999 said: “We will not close our eyes to this… this is terrible. "I am very touched and excited by this. We are following those who have instructed these crimes and the systematic crime campaign."

The fate of the missing is still a mystery today. Krusha is missing 65 people, among them the intellectual of national and international proportions, Professor Ukshin Hoti. "Clarifying the fate of this great activity of the national cause, and many other missing persons is a test of our political and national conscience", writes Balla.