Tahiri explains regional letter to UN to violate war in Kosovo, Bosnia and Croatia

Edita Tahiri, chairman of the organisational Board for signing a petition for women raped during the war at “Express Intervist” on KTV, has said that Kosovo, Bosnia and Croatia, have launched a regional letter to the UN, with which justice is required for the violence of war in these three countries. Speaking of petition [...]
Edita Tahiri, chairman of the organisational Board for signing a petition for women raped during the war at “Express Intervist” on KTV, has said that Kosovo, Bosnia and Croatia, have launched a regional letter to the UN, with which justice is required for the violence of war in these three countries.
Speaking of the petition signed by 115 thousand Kosovo citizens in 2014, with which the UN demanded the involvement of a report and the establishment of a mechanism for a special court that would judge cases of violence in Kosovo, Tahiri has said that UN Secretary General had instructed them to hand it over to UNMIK.
Given that UNMIK no longer has any weight since it no longer deals with women raped during the war in Kosovo, with the regional women's lobby, we proposed that we go with a broader request”, Tahiri has said of the involvement of Bosnia and Croatia as well.
“U proposed for the three states of Kosovo, Bosnia and Croatia to have the opportunity to become justice by sending them a letter that we ask for 2106 of 2013 Where the UN vows to apply justice to raped women, we are demanding that now make reports on these states. In Kosovo there are about 20,000 women raped during the war, in Bosnia the number is 20 to 50 thousand, while in Croatia, 22,000 women<18x1>, it has added.
The sexual violence against women is considered a war crime and I consider this crime the most serious in the history of the horrors Europe has seen, unjustly remains a hidden genocide”, Tahiri has said.
The letter, according to Tahiri, has a major pillar “wants the world to support the category of war victims. Countries that have been through the war and have this category, for them we have to take institutional care of”.
The main pillar that we intend to achieve is to have awareness in the UN. The second Balkan women are being forgotten by the world. In annual reports, Kosovo and Croatia are not included at all, little is included. The tragedy that has occurred in the Balkans to be officially recognised”, Tahiri has said in addition.










