The heads of Kosovo’s institutions, President Vjosa Osmani, Speaker of the Assembly, Glauk Konjufca and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have demanded justice for the Reçak massacre. The leaders of the state, accompanied by former ambassador William Walker, after paying homage to mark the 25th anniversary of the Reçak massacre, accused Serbia of genocide in Kosovo.
President Vjosa Osmani said that justice gives meaning to peace and freedom, therefore the same is necessary for reconciliation.
Meanwhile, the speaker of parliament, Glauk Konjufca, said that the massacre of Reçak was one of the cruelest acts of genocide in Serbia.
On the other hand, the Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, thanked the former ambassador of the OSCE mission in Kosovo, William Walker, who told the world about the massacre of Reçak.
He added that Walker continues to be the most attacked and hated international in Serbia, as he spoke the truth about the massacre and crime against humanity committed by Serbia.
Meanwhile, the former head of the Verification Mission for Kosovo, William Walker, said that due to the sacrifice of many boys of Reçak, Kosovo today enjoys a fully functional democracy.
On the note of the 25th anniversary of the Reçak massacre, the opposition leader in Kosovo as well as many citizens paid homage./KosovaPress/