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Humanitarian Law CenterI knew these were my family members because I knew the number of myfamily members, Bogujevci family members, and Llugaliu family members.One Serb man, who was working with my father in a company close to themortuary and they were friends, told me, when I introduced myself, thatDuriqi family members were brought dead to the mortuary and he foundme the admission book. We were looking for 28 March. This man surelymust have seen them because he told me so and he said he knew my fatherbecause they were friends. I do not know this man I had no contacts withhim. We came to the mortuary and asked for the names. I met this man atthe mortuary admission department, which is located inside the Prištinamortuary. After we found this information, I returned to my uncle’s house,even though it was not safe, and I stayed there until 4 May. On 4 May Iheaded back to Podujevo. One bus arrived with 37 passengers in it arrivedat 09:00 to the bus station near the Lab Mosque. I personally counted thepeople who bought the ticket and we headed towards Podujevo.On the Mileševa-Priština road there is a Serb bar called Two Nightingalesand there were a lot of people in diverse kinds of uniform. They stopped thebus and all people had to get off the bus. They lined seven of us and one ofthe people in uniform said, ‘Take that bastard into the basement’. The basementwas full of water. There were three people in there and they had bootson. They asked for our wallets. They took German marks from our walletsand left dinars. Then they returned our wallets and told us to undress. Thenthey started beating us hard and I still have scars on my body. After thatthey let us go. The bus had already gone so we had to stay at the intersection.I was in a very bad condition when we continued walking from thevillage of Besija to the Šukovačka Banja. Then another bus arrived and ittook us to the cemetery in the village of Sekirača. I walked for several hoursand it was very difficult for me to get to my aunt. I stayed with my aunt forthree days and then I went to the cemetery in the Sveća village. There wasa small green market. There we heard that there were 74 persons buried inthe town cemetery. Some people were saying even 90 or 100. I decided togo and visit the gravesite. In front of the cemetery there was a road withwillow trees on both sides of the road. There is around 300 metres fromthese willow trees to the Enver Qaqura’s Mill 59 . I came closer to that milland then I approached the road with willow trees. There I saw a decapi-59 Enver Blakqori166

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