Truth about Račak incident should not be given up as lawsuit against NATO may folow

Izvor: KMnovine.com, 16.Jan.2024, 00:45

Truth about Račak incident should not be given up as lawsuit against NATO may folow

Truth about Račak incident should not be given up as lawsuit against NATO may folow

"The fact is, she stated, that Racčk was an anti-terrorist operation - legitimate, legal and reported to the OSCE, with the aim of arresting the perpetrators of criminal acts of terrorism and murders"



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Investigating judge in the Račak Case Danica Marinković told SRNA that the truth about Račak is that the Serb police carried out a legal and legitimate anti-terrorist operation on January 15, 1999, killing the members of the KLA terrorist group, not innocent civilians, which is the truth that should not be abandoned as the time may come for Serbia to sue NATO and demand adequate compensation for the damage.
"The truth is on the Serb side, based on indisputable, solid evidence, and we should not give up on it," Marinković emphasized.

She pointed out that all the evidence found on the spot indicated that Račak was a major stronghold of the terrorist KLA, and that the head of the OSCE verification mission at the time, the American spy William Walker, gave a premeditated false statement aimed at finding any reason for NATO aggression against FR Yugoslavia.


The fact is, she stated, that Racčk was an anti-terrorist operation - legitimate, legal and reported to the OSCE, with the aim of arresting the perpetrators of criminal acts of terrorism and murders, because policemen were killed and civilians were kidnapped, both Albanians and Serbs, and that Račak being a major stronghold of a terrorist gang was well-known.


"Walker established without any evidence that a massacre of innocent civilians allegedly took place in Račak. However, when I, as an investigating judge, and the other members of the crime scene investigation team went to the field, we found an arsenal of weapons sufficient to arm an entire army, trenches, a building where the headquarters was located and where we found the KLA uniforms," said Marinković.


All the evidence found on the spot, she emphasized, indicates that Račak was a major stronghold of the KLA terrorist gang and that only members of the terrorist KLA were killed during anti-terrorist operation carried out by the Serb police.


Marinković noted there was no sign of civilians or domestic animals in the village, i.e. the houses were abandoned, but they found trenches with a large amount of shell casings in it, as well as a machine gun nest, and a kitchen with a large amount food and duty lists of KLA members.


"We found the dead in the mosque. There were 40 bodies that were transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Priština, where pathologists performed an autopsy - they were a Serbian, Belarusian and Finnish team. The conclusion was unique - the death of all the persons we found in the mosque occurred as a result of injuries caused by firearms. There were no traces of any kind of massacre at all," said Marinković.


She pointed out that "paraffin gloves were used for each killed person" and that the expert examination established the presence of gunpowder particles, which indicates that all of them were in contact with weapons.


Marinković mentioned that on January 18, when she was allowed to enter Račak for the first time and when she entered the mosque, a large number of representatives of both foreign and domestic television and media outlets were present, and that she allowed everyone to enter and film. 


"We all saw the same thing. They knew the truth from the very beginning, which didn't suit Walker because he was sent by the NATO and headed by the USA, to find any reason, to fabricate it, in order to begin NATO aggression. That was done, the consequences of which we are still suffering," said Marinković.


She believes that the great victory of Serbia is that, thanks to the evidence and established facts, the Hague prosecutor in the cases against Serb officials had to give up and no one was accused or convicted of a non-existent crime in Račak.


"The truth should not be given up, you never know - maybe the time will come for the state of Serbia to sue NATO members and demand adequate compensation for the damage we suffered," said Marinković.





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