Marinkovic: The truth about Racak has been proven; Walker is trying to disprove it with falsifications

Danica Marinković

The Judge, Danica Marinkovic, pointed out that the truth about Racak had been proven and that The Hague had dropped the indictment, adding that former OSCE Ambassador to Kosovo, William Walker, wanted to falsify documentation by writing a book about the alleged massacre in Racak, Kurir reports.

After receiving 70,000 euros from the Government of Kosovo to publish a book about Racak, former OSCE Ambassador to Kosovo, William Walker, confirmed that he was already working on it. He said that it was important that "Kosovo is a new state in the heart of Europe" and that it would not be "if the massacre in Racak had not happened and the international reaction had not been as strong as it was".

"That was brought about by NATO's military intervention, which no one even thought about at the time, and which was the result of the reaction after the massacre in Racak," Walker said and announced that he planned to participate in the commemoration of the anniversary of that event on January 15.

The Judge, Danica Marinkovic, says that she has been indignant for decades because of the lies that are being spread over and over again, and emphasizes that it particularly hurts her that someone continues to question the proven truth about the "Racak case".

"I have no words for what they are doing. The villains have used lies all along, and they continue to do so. They can't do anything else. They are not worth discussing and commenting on at all. I am powerless. Nobody cares about our truth. I am bitter, and powerless, both me and this country of ours. Injustice hurts me the most. I feel like screaming. The truth about Racak has been proven. The Hague dropped the charges. Walker was a spy, a swindler, and a villain, and what is he going to write now? We collected the evidence, submitted it to The Hague, and The Hague dropped the indictment for five or six Serbs who were accused of Racak. I testified at all of them. The real question is whether what they are doing is normal and why now. Where have they been for 24 years? Who denied me in 24 years? Now they want to falsify documents and they will find some Albanians to lie for them, just as they are now arresting the Serbs in Kosovo without any proof. That is unimaginable everywhere", Marinkovic says.

The President of the Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo, Milovan Drecun, sees in this an attempt to relativize the trials for KLA crimes against former KLA leader Hashim Thaci and others.

"In those processes, the crimes committed by this terrorist organization will be seen, and therefore the ground is being prepared to create the impression again, in the international public, that the Albanians are victims and to accuse our side of the alleged genocide. By all means, they want to hide the truth about the events of 1998 and 1999, and the central topic here is Racak. After all, they practically introduced a verbal offense on that topic and convicted our man because he said that there had been no massacre there. Now they need to somehow justify that whole story, and they found the Salvador butcher, William Walker, that is, the criminal who is responsible for the bombing of our country because he created that formal reason for the bombs with a fictional story. His story was denied by everyone and, most importantly, it was removed from the indictments, among others, from the indictment against Slobodan Milosevic. Despite this, they have obviously embarked on a campaign and want step by step to hide the full gravity of the KLA's crimes," Drecun recalls.

Former war crimes prosecutor, Vladimir Vukcevic, says that an attempt to suppress the truth is clearly at work.

"Their goal is to dilute everything and shift the blame to us. According to that matrix, the Serbs are to blame for everything, from the fact that they were the first to start. And this is not the first attempt to overturn the "Racak case". The War Crimes Prosecutor's Office cut off those attempts with the "yellow house case" and after that, a special court for crimes committed by Albanians was formed," Vukcevic recalls.