Fatmir Limaj, Isak Musliu and Haradin Bala are charged by the ICTY with a series of beatings and murders in a KLA prison camp in a family compound in Lapusnik to deal with Serbs and suspected Albanian collaborators between May and July 1998 during the Kosovo War. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
The most serious incident listed in the indictment is said to have occurred on July 26 that year, when the facility was abandoned in the face of a Serb offensive. Prosecutors claim that Bala and another guard led some 20 prisoners up into nearby mountains, where some were released and the rest were lined up and shot, allegedly on Limaj’s orders.
FatmirLimaj was a commander in the KLA and was responsible for the operation of the
According to the indictment, in early 1998, KLA forces, under the command and control of FatmirLimaj and Isak Musliu, unlawfully detained Serb and Albanian civilians from the municipalities of [timlje/Shtime, Glogovac/Gllogoc, and Lipljan/Lipjan for prolonged periods in the Lapu{nik/Llapushnik prison camp.
FatmirLimaj, Haradin Bala and Isak Musliu participated in maintaining and enforcing the inhumane conditions in the camp, which included inadequate food and medical care, and participated in or aided and abetted the torture and beatings of the detainees.