Matiq: Confirm the possible existence of Medveja's mass grave

Serbia's president's special representative for the missing issue, Veran Matic, told the Balkan Free Radio Service that responsible authorities should respond urgently to the regional Commission's call to confirm war crimes facts (REKOM) and verify the possible existence of a mass cemetery on territory [...]
Serbia's president's special representative for the missing issue, Veran Matic, told the Balkan Radio Europe Free Radio Service that responsible authorities should urgently respond to the regional Commission's call to confirm war crimes facts (REKOM) and verify the possible existence of a mass cemetery on the territory of the Medvedja municipality, about 300km south of Belgrade.
RECOM announced that it received information that in the village of Medevce, in 2001, during the construction of an object for police needs, four bodies have been exhumed and that police have buried them again and that it has interrupted further digging.
On such occasions, when the information appears, it should be priority. When you have specific information about a country and, for some reason, drag out the implementation of the bodies, you do a new evil”, Matic said.
Although it is a place where an object for police needs was built, Matic said that “could easily be identified as who was responsible for that territory at the time and space”.
On Thursday, the International Day of Extinction has been marked worldwide. This day has found Kosovo with over 1,600 persons missing from the last war.












