Hada residents feel endangered, have a request from institutions

Blocked by 14 years now, affected in health and, as they say, discriminated against by power, residents of the Hade village of Obilic have asked the state institutions to make concrete decisions to resolve their problem with expropriation, writes today “Koha Ditore”. According to them, the state is committing violations of [...]
According to them, the state is committing human rights violations for these residents, as they have said it has not respected any of their demands. Even the Ombudsman, Hilmi Jashari, has said that residents of the Hade village are living in a ghetto and that institutions from 2004 have not made any moves in this direction.
During a report before the Commission on Human Rights, Gender Equality and Unfounded Persons on Wednesday, Jashar has spoken of human rights violations for residents of Hada, saying the situation on the ground is not normal and that the rights of the residents of Hada are being violated.
The “Banors consider they're left with an oase. This delay from 2004 until now has raised the cost of expropriating the residents”, Jashar said. According to him, the current situation in Hades is a kind of ghetto and has resulted in human rights violations. “It is time to find a final decision”, Jashar stressed.












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