Following doubts about Pasuljanske Livade, Grajčevci: Serbia must show where the missing people are

Ahmet Grajçevci, representing the Council for the Disappeared and War Crimes, discussed allegations concerning a potential mass grave in Serbia during a broadcast on the Five program at RTV Dukagjini. The discussion centered on claims made by Natasha Kandiq regarding a specific location in Serbia, identified as Pasuljanske Livade, where bodies of Albanians from Kosovo are suspected to be interred. Speaking on the allegations, Grajçevci stated that this information was being presented to him by Natasha Kandiq for the first time.

He expressed a suspicion regarding the site, noting that he understood Serbian individuals and institutions had been notified about the presence of remains at Pasuljanske Livade. According to Grajçevci, the entities responsible for managing the site may have been involved in handling bodies that had not yet been discovered. He drew a parallel to the Prokuplje polygon, which is cited as a known mass grave site.

Furthermore, he referenced statements from soldiers indicating that trucks were emptied at this location. Grajçevci elaborated that while he did not doubt that the bodies were transported to the area, he questioned the manner of transport, suggesting the possibility that the individuals were moved both alive and deceased. The focus of the discussion remains on the historical accountability related to these suspected sites within Serbia.

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