banatyne takes on
big tobacco
iraq's lost
generation
afghanistan:
lifting the veil
undercover mother
afghanistan unveiled
charles: the
meddling prince
undercover mosque
monkeys, rats and
me: animal testing
burma's secret war
britain's rubbish
undercover in
the secret state
gypsy wars
re-opening
the post
undercover with
new labour
my friend
the mercenary
touts on tour
profiting from
kids in care
third class post
the best for
my child
islam unveiled
iran undercover
the child sex trade
blood and revenge
truth and lies
in baghdad
lifting the veil:
zarmina's story
secrets of the
saudi state
down the tube
unholy war
beneath the veil
looking for ricky
party crashers
bloody foreigners
children of the
secret state
prime suspects &
witness to murder

Prime Suspects and Witness to Murder

In this pair of award winning films, John Sweeney investigates a rumoured massacre of Albanians in Little Krushe, Kosova. 'Witness to Murder', shot in March 1999, investigated the stories told by refugees from this small village in the former Yugoslavia. Their shocking reports told of 100 men and boys being rounded up, herded into a barn, shot en masse, and then set alight, while many were still alive.

'Prime Suspects' is John Sweeney's quest to find the perpetrators of this atrocity. He discovered that the murdered Albanians had for many generations lived side by side with the Serbs who were to butcher them in early 1999. Several members of one Serb family by the name of Nicolic are incriminated in a list of soldiers who were scheduled to carry out the executions.

Memet, an Albanian resident of Little Krushe, describes how he narrowly escaped the blazing barn by crawling out from under the bodies of his fellow villagers. Dmitri, the flamboyant patriarch of the Nicoloic family, was the godfather of one of Memet's sons. Another survivor, who lost 14 members of his family in this carnage, explains that he had worked alongside Dmitri in a wine factory all his life.

The footage from the films has been sent to the War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague as evidence in the trail against Slobodan Milosevic.

 

 

 

 
 

Prime Suspects / Witness to Murder
Channel 4 Dispatches

Produced and Directed by Gerry Gregg

Edited by Christine Pancott/Sally Hilton

Witness to Murder first broadcast 20th May 1999

Prime Suspects first broadcast 4th November 1999

 
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