During a trip to Kosovo I return on a whim to the scene of a brutal massacre I wrote about 23 years ago and find unexpected warmth, generosity and dignity in a man who lost everything.
Thank you so much for writing this and interviewing the poor father that lost his children. Our history has been erased by Serbs and they still hide the genocide. I truly am very thankful for sharing our story with the world 🙏
Just another heartbreak in the annals of man's inhumanity toward man. But thank you for sharing these experiences with us as it is very important for the world to not forget what man is capable of perpetrating.
Thank you so much for writing this and interviewing the poor father that lost his children. Our history has been erased by Serbs and they still hide the genocide. I truly am very thankful for sharing our story with the world 🙏
Just another heartbreak in the annals of man's inhumanity toward man. But thank you for sharing these experiences with us as it is very important for the world to not forget what man is capable of perpetrating.
Did they identify and punish the perpetrator ?
Hi Martin. The full answer is in Part 2 coming out tomorrow but, as I'm sure you suspect, the short answer is no.