Rare book “Screaming accusations” says “Serbs collected the blood of dead Albanians”

Written by Petrit Latifi

Leo Freundlichs rare book “Screaming accusations” contains information stating that in 1912 the Serbian soldiers would collect the blood of dead Albanians before feasting. Brunilda Ternova writes:

“The only copy of Freundlih’s book “Screaming Accusations”, contains the protest against Europe that did not react in defense of Albanians during the mass extinction of most of the Albanian people in the Balkans. The book was found in the library of Harvard University in the USA, in 1982 by the researcher Safete Juka, living in America.”Hundreds and thousands of massacred corpses floated in the rivers.

Those who could escape disease, hunger, infantry rifle bullets and Serbian artillery shells were collected in designated places and received a bullet in the head. Those who hid in their homes suffered the most. After the fine searches that were made for loot and gold, they were easily found and slaughtered like lambs. The greatest tortures were suffered by Albanian women, who were raped, then tied up, hooded, covered with straw and burned alive.

If they were pregnant, their wombs were opened with a bayonet and, after the baby was brought out of the womb, they put it on the tip of the bayonet or on poles. After the slaughter, the Serbs drank wine, sang and danced. There were cases when during the slaughter they collected the blood in cups and opened the feast with it.”

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