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“There is no compromise and normalization without truth and justice” (Radio KIM)

Coordination of Serb Associations of Missing, Murdered and Killed Persons Families in a statement delivered to the media said tomorrow would be 20 years since the killing of 14 Serb harvesters in the village of Staro Gracko, near Lipljan, Radio KIM reports. They added “the compromise and normalization of relations cannot be established with the truth and the justice.” The Coordination warned that “no one was held responsible for this and many other crimes committed against the Serbs in an organized and systematic manner by the members of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army.” Special Prosecution in Pristina closed the investigation of this case in May 2017, due “to alleged lack of evidence,” the statement recalled. Tomorrow would be 20 years since the murder of harvesters in Staro Gracko village, Radio KIM reported. In the attack against the Serbs harvesting the crops 4 members of the Janicijevic family – Slobodan, Mile, Momir and the youngest 17-year old Novica, Andrija Obradovic, bothers Jovica and Rade Zivic, Stanimir and Bosko Djekic, Sasa and Ljubisa Cvejic, Nikola Stojanovic, Miodrag Tepsic and Milovan Jovanovic were killed. UNMIK police in October 2007 arrested Mazlum Bitiqi, from the village of Veliki Alas near Lipljan, under suspicion of taking part in the murder. He was released two months after, due to the lack of evidence.