Dugolli urgently requests a corrected presentation regarding the Dubrava Massacre. There are significant inaccuracies.

Enver Dugolli, a survivor of the Dubrava Prison Massacre and a representative of the Vetëvendosje Movement, has voiced considerable concern regarding a recent public display focusing on wartime atrocities in Kosovo. He strongly disputes the presentation of events surrounding the Dubrava prison incident, asserting substantial inaccuracies were showcased. Dugolli contends that the exhibited information concerning the Dubrava Prison Massacre deviates significantly from documented realities.

The display identifies 106 victims, a figure he firmly rejects. He maintains that a confirmed death toll of 116 individuals exists, with one person still unaccounted for. Furthermore, Dugolli labels a specific claim as “completely false.” He disputes the assertion that some of the deceased were armed during the massacre.

He insists that no Albanians were killed while acting as armed combatants, emphasizing that all victims were unarmed. The veteran’s reaction underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the historical interpretation of the Dubrava events and the accuracy of related accounts. Dugolli’s position remains steadfast in challenging the presented data, advocating for a more precise understanding of the circumstances surrounding the massacre.

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