About a thousand missing persons remain in Serbia

Arsim Gerjaliu, director of the Institute of Legal Medicine, has talked about the International Day of Undiscovered Persons, with cases yesterday marched into Pristina. The one on KTV's interactive, said that in 2002, when there were 6400 missing persons, there are now 1642 people. But he has said that he does not boast much because he hopes [...]
The one on KTV's interactive, said that in 2002, when there were 6400 missing persons, there are now 1642 people. But he said he didn't get too proud of it, because he hopes to get more work done.
“It means that this discount is satisfactory -- in Serbia there are about a thousand missing persons -- the 20th was in 2014, the rest found in Kosovo. We have had cases that one person has found in three locations of”, he said, adding that there are still persons found in Serbia.
He has said yesterday was one of the most massive gatherings, and hopes that much more work will be done in this direction, including international pressure.
Gerjaliu said that since the post-war war, the trend of finding the found has changed greatly. He said you should get back to work because there are people who gave information before the war and they don't give, because as he said, they say I once told those foreigners “.
We really need to go back to work. We have families who haven't given their blood for analysis yet, and others who have personally buried relatives, without making DNA”, Gerjaliu said.
He has said EULEX is behind executive competencies for assistance, but that, in turn, he says, it has been possible to do much more, given that there have been 11 years in Kosovo.
The drill said it's going to continue to work to find more people unscathed. We've recorded three locations in Kosovo, and after the results, if we get answers to whether there are bone waste in these locations, then we'll start digging”.
He has said in the end that the process of the found, in no country in the world, has been completely closed, even talking about the black box that protesters today placed in front of the government, with the names of missing persons.
Gerjaliu has said that the institute that runs it will advance the psychology laboratory because there are many problems there to advance.
He has claimed that this Institute and doctors there still need training and hopes to get as fast as possible and advance even more.











