Pavicevic: Detained Serbs were brutally mistreated by Kurti's police
Pavicevic compiled an official report about the visit, in which he states that the Serbs who have recently been detained in Kosovo and Metohija still have hematomas and lacerations on their hands from the way they were tied up
Liaison officer Dejan Pavicevic, who has visited the Serbs recently arrested in Kosovo and Metohija, described for Novosti the atrocities committed by members of the so-called Kosovo police against our detained compatriots.
They are Milun Milenkovic, Nemanja Vlaskovic, Milovan Bozovic, Dalibor Spasic, Rados Petrovic and Dusan Obrenovic, and according to Pavicevic, they were subjected to "bestial torture" during which Milun "Lune" Milenkovic suffered the most.
"As for Lune Milenkovic, I see no other way than to qualify that act as an attempted murder. It is fortunate that that man is alive. They hit him in the head with a rifle butt, kicked him with their feet. If he wasn't an athlete and did not practice the sport he does (kick-box), he wouldn't be alive," Pavicevic told Novosti.
Pavicevic compiled an official report about the visit, in which he states that the Serbs who have recently been detained in Kosovo and Metohija still have hematomas and lacerations on their hands from the way they were tied up.
"They tied their hands with plastic cords, so tight that they complain they can't feel their fingers. They have bruises, hematomas on their stomachs. They hit them in the liver area, and all of that can leave permanent consequences," explains Pavicevic.
He reminds that Rados Petrovic and Dusan Obrenovic, whom he visited in the prison in Gnjilan, were taken into custody regardless of the fact that there is evidence that they did not in any way participate in the riots on May 29 in Zvecan, because KFOR took them away 20 minutes before that all started.
Pavicevic said that the arrested Serbs have been charged with the crime of racial, national and religious intolerance.
"You charge those arrested with the crime of racial, national and religious intolerance, and then you curse their Serb mothers. This goes beyond any hypocrisy. I have not seen anything like this in 10 years. I hope to God that these people will not suffer from lasting consequences. The question is how they will heal from this psychological trauma," Pavicevic said.
(Telegraf.rs)