Sadik Zeqiri, a survivor of the Dubrava massacre, offered his account at the “Massacres in Kosovo 1998-1999” exhibition spearheaded by Shkëlzen Gashi. He detailed his harrowing experiences while imprisoned, asserting that Serbian forces “killed those they apprehended” and expressed skepticism regarding Gashi’s assertions. Zeqiri’s recollections, shared with Info Magazine of Klan Kosova, centered on the conditions within Dubrava Prison.
He explained that approximately 950 Albanian prisoners were held there. Individuals were transferred from various prisons across the region, and the majority were members of the Kosovo Liberation Army. However, he also noted the presence of other prisoners, many of whom were political detainees arrested prior to the conflict in 1992 and 1993.
Zeqiri clarified that the specifics of Gashi’s claims remained unclear to him. He emphasized the brutal reality of the situation, highlighting the systematic nature of the killings perpetrated by Serbian forces during their detention. The event underscored the enduring impact of the Dubrava tragedy on those who endured it.
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Sadik Zeqiri, a Dubrava massacre survivor, presented his testimony at the “Massacres in Kosovo 1998-1999” exhibition organized by Shkëlzen Gashi. He recounted his distressing time in captivity, statin