KMDLNJ: Promises do not solve the issue of the found

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) through a media statement has criticised Kosovo politicians and internationals regarding access to persons missing from the war. The resolutions, and campaign promises, are not the way to solve this subject, the council estimates. “also is true that politics [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) through a media statement has criticised Kosovo politicians and internationals regarding access to persons missing from the war.
The resolutions, and campaign promises, are not the way to solve this subject, the council estimates.
“Also it is true that politics, like the one in Belgrade and this in Pristina and especially the many faces of international people have influenced and is affecting the issue of missing persons to remain unresolved, keeping the situation tense and evil use of the disaster and suffering of those whose families are on the list of missing”, says in part of this reaction, Kosovo Presses.
Response without KMDLNY interference:
With resolutions and campaign promises, the issue of the dead is not settled!
It's been made to rule or reflective response that with every 27 April, the International Day of Missing Persons, the Kosovar and the international politicians (Secretically ), “mourn “and promise that this issue will finally be resolved by releasing families out of anxiety I said 20 years old and that this ritual be repeated in the following year, without any change or relief for families who rightly seek the realisation of a basic human right, the right to be informed and denied that the outcome of the war. The issue of missing persons is and should be dealt with exclusively as human rights and has not been addressed so far. It is quite true that politics has caused this issue and, unfortunately, politics is what can even address the issue of missing persons. It is also true that politics, like the one in Beogr ad and this in Pristina, and especially the many faces of international people have influenced and is affecting the issue of missing persons to remain unresolved, keeping the situation tense and evil using the disaster and suffering of those whose families are on the list of missing. So far we've had a very wrong approach when it's been made that the issue of missing persons is resolved on the basis of ethnic affiliation by insisting solely on your disappearance and denying this human right to the other side. Even this year, the Day of Memorial for those missing in Kosovo has preceded a series of activities of institutions and politicians that, at all or not differ from the previous year. The activities were divided on ethnic grounds for a matter that is pain, need and interest for all families or family members who have missing members regardless of ethnic, religious, non-principle, racial, social status, etc. Internationals, like opportunists or calculators, have shown no interest in the missing, as opposed to other issues such as talks with Serbia, the Special Court, the dermaractation and now the Association of Serbian municipalities in Kosovo, for which no one has left us internationals without undoing our ears sons, ranging from the lowest level to the decision-making head, pensioners counting on Kosovo the country's respect and resurrection of the past to different analysts. The Kosovo Assembly organised a session for the missing where a documentary film for the missing was shown, which was the least it could have done with the proposal that a resolution ( Perhaps failed like all other resolutions) be adopted, but neither was this resolution voted, in the absence of quorum. The irresponsible deputies «m and irresponsible, leaving the session showed extreme disregard and disrespect for the missing, whose sacrifices also enabled them to become MPs as if they showed contempt for the families of the missing who are being left alone in trying to illuminate the fate of missing persons and justice for them. How could this lack of MPs in a matter as sensitive as a duplication and fundamental lack of feelings and responsibility, civic and institutional! The same deputies, during the election campaigns, one of the main promises has the issue of missing persons, until they win the mandate. We saw how much “care “about the fate of missing persons. Those who talked to Belgrade whether that “technical “or the political “ “ , since 2011 promised that the issue of missing persons would be discussed in Brussels and that we are on board in 2018 and that it is not becoming a topic of negotiations but that they are not able to vote on a worthless resolution, at least symbolically, on International Day for Missing Persons.
Internationals never cared for missing persons, although they had decision-making powers to influence the whitelight for missing persons by pressuring the warring parties, after the war ended, to provide information about the fate of these people. Not today do they use this obligation, because they do not pressure Belgrade and Pristina, but in silence, because of political processes, they have placed this issue as sensitive as they have acted in other countries where the issue of missing persons has remained the only concern of families and family members. On International Day for Missing Persons, there were no internationals in the Kosovo Assembly Hall, and they acted like most of the Parliament's deputies did not come at all. In other cases, both the demarcation and the vote for the International Special Court were distributed to all points in the Parliament and pressured MPs to vote in favour of the Special Court and the Special Court.
Now, defectors and irresponsible politicians are using big words asking the international community to pressure Belgrade to tell about the fate of missing persons, thought of missing Albanians while missing Albanians did not apply to obtain information say they are not people and that they do not have families. It is inhuman, against human rights and illegal to seek enlightenment of the fate of missing persons selectively and on ethnic grounds. To dawn the fate of missing persons requires a comprehensive and undisciplinary approach as if the pressure should be directed in two addresses, for Albanians and missing non-Serbs information and responsibility should provide authorities in Belgrade, while for missing Serbs as well as the estimated non-Albanians who have been with Serbs, information should be provided to authorities in Pristina. If one person disappears, it may have been random, and if hundreds of thousands of people disappear, then it's something planned, politically or ethnically motivated and responsibility is easily identified as even that justice is easily feasible. That depends on the will of those with information or who are able to provide information but this will is missing and, therefore, the problem of missing persons will probably not be solved at all.











