UNMIK file reveals suspects for the killings in February of 2000
04. February 2011. | 10:45
Source: Koha Ditore
On the eleventh anniversary of the massacre, no one has yet been convicted for the killing of 10 persons and injury of 25 others. In the night between the 3 and 4 February 2000, 10 Albanians were killed by Serb organized groups, while 25 other people were injured from firearms and 93 were seriously injured from beatings.
Koha Ditore reports that the file prepared by UNMIK police and titled ‘Pandora Sigma’ has been written for every case of killing including the names of the suspects for the killings of 10 Albanians in the north Mitrovica in 2000.
On the eleventh anniversary of the massacre, no one has yet been convicted for the killing of 10 persons and injury of 25 others. In the night between the 3 and 4 February 2000, 10 Albanians were killed by Serb organized groups, while 25 other people were injured from firearms and 93 were seriously injured from beatings.
On this occasion, 1,564 Albanian families with a total of 11,364 persons have forcefully expelled from the northern part of Mitrovica during the whole month of February that year. Groups of Serbs in a night attacked Albanian families who lived in the north of Mitrovica, while killing 10 Albanians all of whom were in their houses and flats.
Koha Ditore claims to have secured the UNMIK police file in connection with the killing of 10 Albanians in the beginning of February 2000.
According to the file, the main suspect for the murder of Nderim Ajeti and Nerimane Xhaka was the former head of the Serb National Council and now political leader from the north Oliver Ivanovic and the former head of MUP in the north, Dragan Dalibasic.
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