Four children now living in England who survived a massacre in which almost all of their family were killed are due in court to testify against those accused of the murders. The four, all ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, were among 24 people rounded up by Serb paramilitaries and gunned down in 1999, in one of the most horrific acts of the entire Kosovo conflict. There is tight security for their court appearance in Belgrade. The massacre happened in the village of Podujevo on 28 March 1999. Serb paramilitaries had ordered members of three families to gather in a garden. They then allegedly murdered 19 people, the youngest just two years old. Full Story
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