Ten locations suspected of Albanian cemeteries to be dug this year

By the end of this year, 10 locations suspected of cemeteries killed during the war are expected to be mined. While, at the meeting the government commission for missing persons has had today, a decision has been made to allocate 28,000 euros to the families associations of missing persons. [...]
By the end of this year, 10 locations suspected of cemeteries killed during the war are expected to be mined. While, at the meeting the government commission for missing persons has had today, a decision has been made to allocate 28,000 euros to the families associations of missing persons.
The chairman of the Commission for Undiscovered Persons, Prenk Rhej, at a news conference has told of the investigations and results that have taken place in recent days.
The assessment “Are continued in the sense of assessing digging, in Izbica last week from Monday to Friday, and yesterday, these two days ago, there were Mayancs of the Podujevo municipality and no findings. Today, the evaluations are continued in the Pole. It means it's a dynamic of evaluation, because we're kind of late and it's expected to change the weather conditions that might also be an obstacle. It means by a dynamic, it will be continued about these implementations of these ordinances, which are competently secured by” said Loka.
From the last meeting they had in Belgrade, Dejaj has announced that an agreement has been reached between the Serbian side and Kosovo concerning the admission of identified morto remains.
Associations of families of missing persons will be supported and assisted with a total of 28,000 euros.
The decision on assistance was made today, support under the prime minister's decision to support family associations. Because in a meeting that was organised in the “International Missing Day”, the prime minister has made a decision to support him with a financial amount of 28,000 euros and we have defined the criteria, we've met the associations, we've been waiting for documentation and from tomorrow I'm going to start conveying financial means and other issues involving analysis of the facts about missing persons”, said the chairman of the Commission on Undiscovered Persons, Prekaj.
While the prime minister's adviser, Jahja Luka, said that November 5th they will be in The Hague, where all regional commissions will jointly sign an operational plan for which there will be a huge contribution, to illuminate the fate of undiscovered persons.
“This operational plan has had to be signed at the London Summit, but because Croatia has been very willing to sign now, I believe this will be a priority for the work of the commission and co-operation with regional commissions. We don't have any problems with other regions, we have directly with Serbia, that it is the address of our missing people”, Luka said.
Luka has announced that the following days will work with greater dynamics, given the impasses they had.
He stressed that 10 locations will be dug up by the end of the year, aiming for each family to have information for their families.
In addition, he added that any disappearance of persons has been Serbia's plan, even for that, he said it wants to conceal crime.
Serbia does not give you much information, I'm telling you, it's signed a statement at the London Summit, where Serbia's prime minister has signed it, to whitewash missing persons, while the practice doesn't work, so the address is known, we're hoping that the radar results will also come, said Luka.
Luka has said they are not satisfied with the work of two delegations to eliminate Kosovo and Serbia because so far they have not produced results.
Seeking thus today the Kosovo Assembly to find a common resolution for dialogue, where the issue of missing persons will enter.












