6 members of Muharem's family were killed because he refused to support "Kosovo Liberation Army"
The right to property that many from Kosovo and Metohija have lost, cannot be reinstated
After the Kumanovo Agreement(the withdrawal of Serbian troops in 1999), there was no life for the Ibraj family in Kosovo and Metohija any longer. They were all on the killing list. That's why they became refugees. Today they can be found everywhere, from Nis in Serbia to Australia, but none of them are in their hometown of Djakovica.
Members of the so-called KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") killed six members of Muhamed's family. He says that his three brothers, son and two cousins were murdered. The reason, he added, is that he worked for the police.
"Whoever was against the KLA, suffered in some way - they were either killed or kidnapped. I was born in this country (Serbia), my father was born here, I could not go against the state," Muharem Ibraj stresses in his conversation with RTS.
He says that knowing that he had acted correctly is stronger than all the slander that follows him in the Kosovo public.
"Even those in Kosovo are not satisfied now. Those who stole, robbed, sold our children are satisfied... they are rich, while the people - most of them are poor," says Ibraj.
Jagoda was kept locked, parents were never found
In Orahovac, Jagoda Ulamovic was beaten and locked up by members of the so-called KLA.
At the same time, her parents Zivko and Desanka Petkovic were kidnapped, and were never found.
"During the war in 1999, we were attacked by the KLA in our apartment. We were trapped there for eight days without food, without water, with two children, they were minors then. They said: whoever comes out will get a bullet in the head," Jagoda remembers.
The family cannot forget the suffering they experienced in Kosovo and Metohija.
They cannot exercise the right to the property taken from them, and no one is talking about returning anymore.
(Telegraf.rs)