How the Violence of March 2004 Changed Life and Politics in Kosovo
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Bekim Blakaj from the Humanitarian Law Center spoke about the March 2004 riots in Kosovo, emphasizing that there is still no complete and accurate report on the events and their consequences. Blakaj, invited to “FIVE” in Dukagjin, explained that everything started on March 15, 2004, when a Serbian citizen in Qagllavica was injured and local Serbs blocked the Pristina-Ferizaj road and the road to Skopje. According to Blakaj, the case that describ…
Dacic stated that the pogrom against Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija in March 2004 was organized
Between March 17 and 19, 2004, 33 violent incidents took place in Kosovo, more than 51,000 people, mostly Kosovo Albanians, took part in the riots, and 19 people were killed - 11 Albanians and eight Serbs.
On March 17 and 18, 2004, as they announced on Instagram, in front of the eyes of the international community and in the presence of international peacekeeping forces, "a wave of violence broke out across Kosovo and Metohija that left a deep mark on the recent history of the Serbian people."
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