Missing family members disappointed with their work in whiteling the fate of the dead.

With photographs of missing persons and war crimes on the Albanian population in Kosovo by Serb forces during the 1998/1999 war, family members of the missing persons have expressed despair at the work so far from local institutions. At the opening of the exhibition, which will be open until January 15th, Ahmet [...]
At the opening of the exhibition, which will be open until January 15th, Ahmet Granicevci, KKAFZhK chairman, has said none of Kosovo's institutions so far have done enough. According to him, if more work was done in dawning the fate of the found, there would be no need for the Special Court, KTV reports.
And, Latif Mehmeti of the Association of Missing Persons and War Victims, in Podujevo, has said that this commission has spent more time abroad than it has taken on this issue.
Ymer Merlac, deputy head of the Association for Missing Persons in the municipality of Kline, who has disappeared from his brother, brother's son, and granddaughter, has said that there is no change for a few years in whitewashing.
They have requested that an international commission be formed to investigate the Serbian state archives for lighting up the fate of the found.











