Blerta Deliu, who once voted against the law for raped women, now posts photos with Vasfije Krasniqi

15 years after the war in Kosovo, 2014 The Kosovo Assembly adopted a law recognising the KLA war, but it also protects sexually abused women during the war. This law was adopted with pressure from international organisations operating in Kosovo, during the discussion in the Assembly not all supported changing this Law, [...]
This law was adopted with the pressure of international organisations operating in Kosovo, during the discussion in the Assembly, not all supported changing this Law, which essentially protected women raped during the war and would put them among the victims due compensation.
One of the MPs who strongly opposed the change of the Law, which would protect the victims of rape during the war, which came to the Assembly in 2013, was PDK deputy Blerta Deliu.
Deliu, who today shows her support for women raped during the war and participates in conferences supporting victims of sexual violence, once thought otherwise.
She and several other PDK deputies had joined forces mainly with Serbian deputies at the attempt to prevent change of law.
But just a year later, MP Deliu had changed his mind, and in 2014, they voted for the change of this law.
And not only, she seems to have changed her radical stance since in 2016, at the Regional Conference of Parliamentary Women held in Tirana, MP Blerta Deliu-Codra called for justice for 20 thousand women raped during the Kosovo war.
This Kause Deliu ? Kodra was not divided and not only within the Albanian speaking boundaries.
That, since, in 2017, the European Parliament session was being discussed in connection with eliminating violence against women as a factor for empowering, where the MP was head of the Kosovo delegation.
European representatives Blerta presented a portion of the experiences of Kosovo women during the Kosovo war.
Serbian generals who have issued orders for their rape are being decorated by the Serbian state. Being a woman means always fighting for women without a voice, what we're doing in the parliamentaries of many states, are we engaged in common values, which are at the center of EU policies”, Deliu-Codra said.
She also asked the representative states to engage together in justice.
MP Deliu-Codra was part of the presentation by Vasfije Krasniqi, who confessed to the public for the first time in Kosovo, her story of war, where she experienced sexual violence.
It broke the silence of over 20 thousand Kosovo women, while receiving support from numerous local and international institutional leaders. Among them was PDK deputy Blerta Deliu Kodra, who, although once opposed her, was photographed today with Vasfie feeling proud of her move.













