Poisoned and forgotten by the state, victims of poisoning speak in the 1990s (Video)

The names of more than 1500 former students and poisoned workers in 1990 from Podujevo on Friday tried to surrender to the Constitutional Court of Kosovo. This to seek the legal assistance of this Court, to learn how to move away on the path to the indictment for Serbia at the Strasbourg Court, reports [...]
The names of more than 1500 former students and poisoned workers in 1990 from Podujevo on Friday tried to surrender to the Constitutional Court of Kosovo.
This to seek the legal assistance of this Court, to learn how to move away on the path towards the indictment for Serbia at the Strasbourg Court, KTV reports.
The one who tried to hand over the subject to the court, Nazim Bajra, a former education worker at the time who suffered from poisoning himself, came out desperate.
He said the subject was rejected.
Bajra while confessing the experiences of the tragic day of poisoning of Albanian students at a Podujevo school, which most of them have remained with numerous consequences, said no lawyer has so far agreed to take care of this subject.
For this reason, according to him, they are not only able to prepare documentation in line with the legal proceedings for the indictment, which would then be handed over to the Strasbourg Court.
This poisoned one is also seeking the government's help to sue Serbia because it has the right to cast the issue at the final negotiating table with Serbia.
Lawyer Skender Musa explains that any individual who claims to be poisoned and has facts may file charges of drastic human rights violations at the Strasbourg Court.
According to him, the Ministry of Justice with its lawyers can prepare the indictment for any poisoned individuals or the country's executive to hire a lawyer to do so.
Musa adds that there is also the ombudsman and the Council for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, but by no means the Constitutional Court.
The public was not the only municipality he suffered from poisoning.
A massive poisoning of students in schools where Albanians mainly taught began in March and continued throughout the months of spring 1990.
The number of toxic poisonings reached about 8,000. /Periscopi











