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Podujevo 1999 – Beyond Reasonable Doubttated body lying on the ground. This dead man was around 27-years-old.There are only 70 metres from this body to the cemetery. So, I went closerto the cemetery. The cemetery was divided into two parts by a railroad.There were four soldiers standing on the railroad. They wore an old YugoslavArmy shirt and a new Yugoslav Army pants. These people got off therailroad, came to me, and asked me what I was looking for. I told them I didnot know if my children were dead or alive. He asked for money, he wanted2,000 German marks. He told me to put my hands up in the air, took out mywallet, and with these two fingers he took 1,000 German marks. Then theyreturned to the railroad and I walked around the cemetery.The grave no. 2 had the name of my wife Fitnete written on it. Name Duriqiwas written on the grave no. 8 and Avdi Duriqi was written on the grave no.19. My father’s real name was Hamdi, but in his ID card it said Avdi. WhenI compared the date of birth and death, I knew it was my father. These foursoldiers came to me again and asked if I found my family and I said no becauseI was scared. Then he told me that they came here not to kill womenand children, but to fight terrorism.I went with Safet and Selatin, the first day after KFOR troops arrived in themunicipality of Podujevo, to the place of execution and we found 98 bulletcases there. We also found our children’s shoes, our children’s gloves, andmarbles that I am showing here in the courtroom. Children were playingwith them. I even found my wife’s watch. The bullet hole is visible on it.We collected these bullet cases and we also found pictures, list of the paramilitaries,the unit they served in, time they were on duty, even the timeof visits. We found all that in Safet Bogujevci’s yard. It was all given to theHague investigators.When KFOR arrived, people from the Hague tribunal came to exhume thebodies and I was there. I identified the bodies. On that occasion, I recognisedmy father Hamdi Duriqi, who was 71 years old; my mother Isma; mywife Fitnete, who was 35 years old; older daughter Dafina; older son Arbion60 ; younger daughter Mimoza; and the youngest son Reis 61 , who was 2160 Arbër Duriqi61 Albion Duriqi167

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