Mehmeti: U n NMIC didn't do anything for the dead.

The Society's Chairman to Extinct “, in Podujevo, Latif Mehmeti, charging UNMIK, has said that now that this mission has no executive competence, it has begun to care about the missing. And when this issue was competence and executive responsibility in Kosovo is not interested in the fate of thousands of [...]
The Society's Chairman to Extinct “, in Podujevo, Latif Mehmeti, charging UNMIK, has said that now that this mission has no executive competence, it has begun to care about the missing.
When this issue was competence and executive responsibility in Kosovo, however, it has not been interested in the fate of thousands of found.
He in an opinion sent to the media, wrote that after 18 years of stay and rule in Kosovo U n NMIC is now thinking about missing persons during the Kosovo war.
According to him, from the end of the war, in 1999, until 2007 Kosovo is fully administered U n NMIC. So it has been responsible for all Kosovo institutions: police, courts, prosecutors, education, health, etc., follow Kosovapress.
With the very fact that it was the main administrative authority, U n The NMIC also had responsibility for the issue of missing persons during the 1998-1999 period. This Power U n The NMIC had until after the declaration of Independence of the Republic of Kosovo, when the EULEX Law Rule Mission came to Kosovo, which received much competence for Kosovo's management in terms of security and rule of law, including the issue of the missing, which holds it today. However, with the declaration of independence and EULEX coming, the mission was not shut down UNMIK, which without any competence continues to remain in the Republic of Kosovo. And look at irony, now that this mission has no executive competence, it is beginning to take an interest in the cause of the missing. While, when this issue was competence and executive responsibility in Kosovo, it has not been interested in the fate of thousands of found. Therefore, you should not be too smart to understand UNMIK's game, especially when it is considered that at the recent meeting of the UN Security Council, Kosovo Ambassador to the US Mrs. Vkora Citaku requested UNMIK's departure from Kosovo”, he wrote.
He has added that it is more than absurd since now when it is without any competence and when it should ultimately withdraw from Kosovo, UNMIK has started to work on the issue of missing and Albanian-Serbian reconciliation, opening joint Albanian and Serbian offices. All this could be a project of Serbia under the UNMIK logo, supported and financed by the United Nations.











