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[03] MASSIVE GRAVE OF ALBANIAN VICTIMS OF TIVARI MASSACRE UNCOVERED
PRISTINA, SEPT 19 (ATA)- By B.Jashari, The massive grave of the Albanian victims of the Tivari massacre, April 1945, has been uncovered after more than half a century.
The place the victims have been thrown into is called Tuxhemil and is located five kms from the old Tivar. According to data provided by many historians, some 2 000 Albanians were killed at once and perfidiously.
The massive grave was discovered on September 17 by the Kosovar historian, Prof. Dr. Zekeria Cana, who for two years now has been carrying out researches about the Serb genocide exercised against Albanians since 1912, according to Pristine's newspaper "Bujku" of September 18.
The victims of the Tivari massacre are only part of the 4 200 Albanians killed while passing from Prizren, Kosova, via Albania, to Tivar and other territories of Montenegro up to Trogir of the Croatian coast.
The partisan unit Albanian fighters were sent away from Kosova and massively liquidated to facilitate the Serb re-occupation of Kosova and prevent the realisation of the Bujan Conference's decisions to Kosova's self rule and unification with Albania, which was also the main aim of the war against fascism.
In order to realise these goals, on February 8,1945, Kosova was placed under the Serb and Yugoslav military administration, which was followed later by a savage terror, the massive killing of 50 000 Albanians, among who many children, women and old people.
Some 3 760 Albanians of Kosova were killed in the Tivari massacre. By order of the Yugoslav Command, issued in January 1945, for the mobilisation of the Albanians from kosova, who should fight in Trieste (in order to send them away from Kosova).
PRISTINA, SEPT 19 (ATA)- By B.Jashari, The massive grave of the Albanian victims of the Tivari massacre, April 1945, has been uncovered after more than half a century.
The place the victims have been thrown into is called Tuxhemil and is located five kms from the old Tivar. According to data provided by many historians, some 2 000 Albanians were killed at once and perfidiously.
The massive grave was discovered on September 17 by the Kosovar historian, Prof. Dr. Zekeria Cana, who for two years now has been carrying out researches about the Serb genocide exercised against Albanians since 1912, according to Pristine's newspaper "Bujku" of September 18.
The victims of the Tivari massacre are only part of the 4 200 Albanians killed while passing from Prizren, Kosova, via Albania, to Tivar and other territories of Montenegro up to Trogir of the Croatian coast.
The partisan unit Albanian fighters were sent away from Kosova and massively liquidated to facilitate the Serb re-occupation of Kosova and prevent the realisation of the Bujan Conference's decisions to Kosova's self rule and unification with Albania, which was also the main aim of the war against fascism.
In order to realise these goals, on February 8,1945, Kosova was placed under the Serb and Yugoslav military administration, which was followed later by a savage terror, the massive killing of 50 000 Albanians, among who many children, women and old people.
Some 3 760 Albanians of Kosova were killed in the Tivari massacre. By order of the Yugoslav Command, issued in January 1945, for the mobilisation of the Albanians from kosova, who should fight in Trieste (in order to send them away from Kosova).