Tahiri: The UN will one day engage, justice will come

Former negotiator in the Kosovo-Serbia dialgun, Edita Tahiri, has said that since 2014 Kosovo has sent a letter to the United Nations Organisation to accept the petition of 115000 signatures of Kosovo citizens for international justice for women victims of war. But, as she says, no one from the UN has shown readiness [...]
Former negotiator in the Kosovo-Serbia dialgun, Edita Tahiri, has said that since 2014 Kosovo has sent a letter to the United Nations Organisation to accept the petition of 115000 signatures of Kosovo citizens for international justice for women victims of war.
But, as she says, no one from the UN has shown willingness to bring justice to this society.
These reactions were made after Tahiri confessed to one of the survivors of war violence in Kosovo, which he said strongly supports as well as 20 thousand others who experienced such events.
Permission to accept this petition, Tahiri says they handed it to the UN Secretary General.
We all Albanians are with you and all the 20,000 women they suffered during the war. In 2014, we organised the petition for international justice for women victims of war, which Kosovo's 115000 citizens signed. Although they have not yet shown willingness, one day they will be forced to accept this petition and engage in justice. We'll be with you, we'll be your voice, because only together we can ease the wounds of war”
This is her full post:
Dear Vasfije, today Kosovo and all Albanians are proud of you with your courage to commit personal tragedy caused by the Serbian genocide against Albanians, during the Kosovo war. Justice is late, but one day comes and criminals will get their punishment. We all Albanians are with you and all the 20,000 women who lived through the war. In 2014, we organized the petition for international justice for women victims of war, which they signed. 115000 citizens of Kosovo. We directed you by UN letter. /
Secretary General to accept this petition. Although they have not yet shown readiness, one day they will be forced to accept this petition and engage in justice. We'll be with you, we'll be your voice, because we can only ease the wounds of war together. Today you wrote a new page in the tragic history of Kosovo and Albanians. The freedom and independence we have today was born from the war of the Albanian safifica, which you showed by example, with an emotional attitude that made us all tear but feel strong like you were strong.
Respect forever! Edita Tahiri”












