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This resolution expresses Congress's official position that three U.S. citizens named Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi were murdered in execution-style killings in Serbia in July 1999, and calls for acknowledgment and accountability regarding these deaths. The measure is primarily symbolic, intended to put Congress on record about these historical killings and potentially pressure the Serbian government or international bodies to address what happened to these individuals. It does not create new laws or direct government action, but rather serves as a formal statement of congressional concern about these deaths.
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