une e di si "na ka vra buka e jan"..... sidomos n'Deçan.... se shkitë i kem majtë me bukë tanen e i kem mrojtë me shekuj n'tokë tan.....
sa për bazen t'Radoniqit fillimisht po kërkoj falje si nuk pe perkthej ni pjesë t'shkrimit..... veç e kom njet me t'kuqe me e shtu "bazeni i Radoniqit" ku bohet fjalë per to......
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One man, Ndue Biblekaj, said he witnessed abductions and executions by members of the notorious Serbian, `black hat' unit, which was employed in Bosnia to kill Muslims and Croats and expel them from their homes.
`There were massacres in the village of Drenoc and Vokshit near Decani,' he said in an interview in rebel-held territory. `I saw a black hat unit line up 13 civilians and shoot them. They stripped the bodies of their clothes, slashed the arms and legs with their knives and dug out their eyes. They used an excavator to dig a pit and bury the bodies.'
`I will never forget this sight,' he said. `There were other executions that included women, children and the elderly. You could see the bodies, including one group of 15 people, lined up by the side of road.'
The detained men were often marched in single file by the black-uniformed Interior Ministry commando unit to the local water treatment plant [shënim i imi: bazeni i Radoniqit], which was used as a command center, he said.
Biblekaj, an ethnic Albanian, served for eight years in the police force in the border village of Junik. He was part of the Serbian force that recaptured Decani from the rebels in June. The Serbs shelled the town reducing whole sections to rubble. They sent in tanks and armored personnel carriers, blasting holes in the walls of houses and driving nearly the entire population over the mountains into Albania.
Decani is now abandoned, and the Serbian police, who crouch behind sandbagged positions in the ruins, come under frequent fire from rebel units.
Biblekaj has deserted the police to join the rebel movement. He changed sides after the attack on Decani, because, he said, he was appalled by the killing there.
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pjesa osht mar pej:
Chris, Hedges. "Serb Forces Are Said to Abduct and Kill Civilians in Kosovo." New York Times. July 17, 1998: 6.
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