The process of recognising and verifying violent persons during the war exhumed

Since the establishment of the Commission for recognition and verification of the status of those violated during the war, at the end of April of this year, it has been talked about starting this process. Initially it is said that the process will begin in August, Koha Ditore writes today. This was estimated that the members of the Commission [...]
Since the establishment of the Commission for recognition and verification of the status of those violated during the war, at the end of April of this year, it has been talked about starting this process.
Initially it is said that the process will begin in August, Koha Ditore writes today.
This was estimated that members of the Commission needed training in connection with the work to be done. But that did not happen. It was then said that the verification, which is expected to last five years, will begin within the year. But such a thing is obviously not going to happen.
The chairman of the Commission for Recognising and verifying the status of those violated during the war, Minire Begaj, who in July of this year had said that the process would begin within this year, has now refused to give any dates. Short in the phone days ago, he told the newspaper that the opinion will be announced for the start of this process. But when it starts it doesn't say.












