The carrying of missing persons' clothing sets and artifacts

The Government Commission for Missing Persons and the Institute of Legal Medicine, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Ministry of Public Administration, has begun with the transfer of the first sets of clothing and artifacts of missing persons from the Legal Medicine Institute to the new location assigned by the ministry [...]
The new location assigned by the Ministry of Public Administration, under the request of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, is prepared in line with recommendations presented by the expert engaged by the International Red Cross Committee as a supporter of the project. The International Committee of the Red Cross has also hired two volunteers of the Kosovo Red Cross, with the aim of preparing, in the sense of cleaning, re-visiting and revamping the clothes and artifacts that are being carried to the new location, the communiques say.
During this week, the first sets of clothing and artifacts of missing persons, identified, who have been submitted by the Law Medicine Institute, the IML-based Commission, consisting of Arben Selimi, Xhavit Kacandorli, Susan Shala, Geniana Kasumi and Genc Bytyqi, who have been accepted, in the name of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, the Leader of the Commission's One Leader, while it is expected to continue in the weeks following with the clothes and other artifacts already transferred to the Dakovus.
In this case, the Head of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Prenke Lotaj, assessing the commitment of all competent institutions in this project, and also specifically assessing the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Ministry of Public Administration, has explained that the strategy that will continue in two phases, which means carrying all the clothes and artifacts that are found at the Law Medicine Institute for the new location, is a temporary solution, until the setting up of the deadline, which was to be located in the museum or the event of a museum, or the arts that would be used for the victims of war victims.















