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The Albanian in the middle is Sadik Chuflaj, a member of the KLA from the Decani area. The young
man to his left is his son Valon Chuflaj, born in April 1981 in the village of Prilep, municipality of
Decani. He has an UNMIK identity card and is now a member of the Kosovo Protection Corps with the
rank of lieutenant. He works in the inspector's office in Pec. UNMIK has taken disciplinary measures
against him on two occasions. after cross-checking, our reporters were led to the assumption that the
visible human head on the right is the head of Bojan Cvetkovic, born in Nis in 1972.
TOP
Despite the passing years, crimes never expire. Nor are they forgotten.
Members of the notorious so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), who waged a campaig n of
terror in Kosovo and Metohija for many years, especially against the Serbian population (in
1999 the KLA had approximately 20,000 armed men) continue to roam the southern province
today wearing different badges and under different names, doing everything possible to
achieve their grand dream - an independent, Albanian Kosovo.
Searching for sources and examples of this evil, the reporters of "Novosti" recently discovered
a horrific photograph, the best illustration of the bloody feasts of the members o f the KLA.
On the large photograph, we see three members of the KLA in uniform. The oldest, the one in
the middle with the toothy grin, is holding a cut off human head in his right hand and carrying
the larger head of a younger man more visibly in his left arm.
Still in Uniform
THE LOCATION: Bojan Cvetkovic, a sales clerk from Nis, volunteered for duty /in the Yugoslav
Army/ after the aggression of NATO forces against our country. At the beginning of April 1999
he was mobilized in the Pristina Corps in the 549th Motorized Unit.
His days as a soldier were few. On April 11 he was abducted by members of the vicious KLA
on the Prizren - Pristina road near Suva Reka.
Four other soldiers were captured at the same time: Zarko Filipovic, Dragoljub Tanaskovic,
Dragan Vucetic and Zivota Topalovic.
THE CRIME: The dreadful question presents itself whether all five Serbian soldiers were killed
on the same day, and in the same fashion.
The second photograph re veals a horrific spectacle: Sadik Chuflaj is placing one of the cut off
heads in a large bag!
This story and these photographs are just a small part of the crimes by ethnic Albanians
committed by members of the so-called Liberation Army.
Today these same men wear the uniforms of the Protection Corps (approximately 5,000
members of the former KLA are in the Corps), establishing "multiethnic order" in devastated
Kosovo.
Thus, they are protected by the international community. Thus, all their crimes have been
forgiven. Thus, their wartime leaders and their commanders, now dressed in elegant uniforms,
can travel to the capitals of the world and participate in roundtable discussions where they
supposedly discuss peace.
Will anyone, the people in UNMIK, for example, recognize if not the severed head of young
Bojan Cvetkovic, then the bloody hands of Sadik Chuflaj and his son, and bring them in for an
informational talk or for questioning? Will they hold them accountable or bring them into a
courtroom to face justice? There is little chance of it - but we will see.
Apology
In publishing these difficult, tragic and authentically crude photographs, the editors of
"Novosti" seek only to demonstrate the full bruta lity of the violence and crimes committed by
ethnic Albanian terrorists in Kosovo and that both the criminals and the victims can be
recognized in the photographs. Perhaps this will bring further new truths to light.
We wish to extend our apologies to the Cvetkovic family for publication of assumptions and
these comparisons, as well as to our readers whose sensibilities cannot endure this degree of
authenticity.