Titled "The Jasharis, the Story of a Resistance," the pamphlet traces Adem Jashari's eight-year armed struggle and declares that family members were "loyal co-fighters" who were "ready for sublime sacrifice."
Jashari's wife, Adile, was the first person killed in the 1998 siege, "while taking ammunition to Adem," the brochure says. The last to die was their son Kushtrim, 13, who fell "holding the automatic gun in his hands," it says.
Unfortunately, the 12 year old at Racak was murdered, not killed incident to a fight.