Serbian war criminals Zoran Petkovic, Miodrag and Misko Nisavic, Boda, and Stanislav Anjelkovicin in the Massacre of Suhareka in 1998-1999

Serbian war criminals Zoran Petkovic, Miodrag and Misko Nisavic, Boda, and Stanislav Anjelkovici in the Massacre of Suhareka in 1998-1999

In this book titled “Entkommen Tagebuch eines Überlebenden aus dem Kosovo”, by Bardhyl Hoti and Frank Nordhausen, we can read a passage about the Serbian murderers and war criminals who massacred Albanian civilians in the region of Suhareka. These were local Serbs who murdered their own neighbors who they knew well. After these massacres, the Serbian murderers fled to Serbia.

Cited:

“As far as we know now, the crimes were committed by foreign paramilitaries, but also by local Serbs. They worked together. We know by name some Serbs from Suhareka who participated in the massacres—real Serbs, not Gypsy Serbs.

For example, Zoran Petkovic, Miodrag and Misko Nisavic, a MUP man named Boda, and Stanislav Anjelkovic, a leader who now lives in Serbia. They wore masks or scarves, but if you live with people for a long time, you recognize them anyway. These men also killed people they knew well; they killed their own neighbors. I would have expected anything from the Serbs from Serbia, but not from our local Serbs.

The main problem is Serbian propaganda by politicians, churchmen, and the Academy of Sciences. They have instilled in every Serb the conviction that the Albanians must be expelled from Kosovo. They have been pursuing this policy since the 19th century. And not only Milosevic, but also all other Serbian politicians say: “We must be prepared to return to Kosovo for a hundred years.” For the Serbs, we have always been barbarians who live in the forest and produce masses of children”

Reference

https://www.google.se/books/edition/Entkommen/XYlAclEz4fEC?hl=sv&gbpv=1&dq=die+gr%C3%A4ueltaten+der+serben&pg=PA193&printsec=frontcover

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