Only with international pressure Serbia owes to show mass cemetery

The chairman of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Prenk Lokaj, has suggested that Serbia only forced by the international community could tell about the fate of missing persons. In this interview given to the newspaper “The new age”, he has said the EU should condition Serbia's European integration on the question of [...]
The chairman of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Prenk Lokaj, has suggested that Serbia only forced by the international community could tell about the fate of missing persons.
In this interview given to the newspaper “The new era”, he has said the EU should condition Serbia's European integration on the issue of missing persons.
The find has indicated that opening Serbian military archives and police would greatly help this process.
However, according to him, these archives can only be opened with the permission of Serbian politics.
The find has expressed confidence that this will of Serbia does not come in expression without great international pressure.











