Reçak ( Albanian : Reçak ; Serbian : Рачак / Račak ) is a village in the Shtime municipality of Kosovo . It was the site of the January 1999 Račak massacre , in which 45 villagers were killed by Serbian forces.
5-528: The village was first mentioned in a chrysobull by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan in 1343. Noted in an Ottoman defter of 1487, the village was home to a monastery, consecrated in the name of Saints Cosmas and Damian . Prior to the summer of 1998, Račak had a population of around 2,000 people. Most of its population was displaced by fighting between the Yugoslav Army and soldiers from
10-666: The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in July 1998. By January 1999, about 350 people had returned to the village, according to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). On 16 January 1999, OSCE monitors found the bodies of 45 people in and around the village in what became widely known as the Račak massacre . Following the incident, for which the international community blamed
15-685: The Serbian military, the remaining population fled and did not return until the end of the Kosovo War in June 1999. There is a memorial to the victims of the massacre in the village, where an annual ceremony to honour them is held. Račak is located about half a kilometer southwest of the town of Shtime . The village lies on the Carraleva -mountain range. This mountain range divides the Kosovo field and Metohija . As of
20-466: The census of 2011, Račak had a population of 1,638 of whom 1,629 were Albanian , one was Bosniak and eight did not answer. 1,631 were Muslims and seven did not answer. Golden bull A golden bull or chrysobull was a decree issued by Byzantine emperors and monarchs in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance . A golden bull was a decree issued by Byzantine Emperors . It
25-530: Was later used by monarchs in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance , most notably by the Holy Roman Emperors . For nearly eight hundred years, they were issued unilaterally, without obligations on the part of the other party or parties. However, this eventually proved disadvantageous as the Byzantines sought to restrain the efforts of foreign powers to undermine the empire. During the 12th century,
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