Rama on the veterans' case: I'm willing to take responsibility

Rhetman Rama, who today leads with the country's most reliable institution, the Kosovo Security Force, agrees that the problem with veterans' lists is undermining the image of the Republic of Kosovo and that of the Kosovo Liberation Army. During the war, Nundman Rama was the command of the Shala Operative Zone, the area he says [...]
During the war, Nundman Rama was the command of the Shala Operative Zone, the area he says is willing to give clarifications, at any time necessary.
He says he doesn't understand what moral responsibility a person can enjoy the status of an unnamed warrior veteran. In an interview given to Kosovo Press, Rama says the veterans' issue is now in the hands of justice institutions.
General Rama says that citizens now also want to know who was and who was not a veteran fighter, but according to him, it will take time and clarification to make everything white.
According to him, everything should be brought to light for both real veterans and those allegedly abused.
But the Force Commander says he does not understand what moral responsibility a person can enjoy a status that is not due him.
Days ago, Kosovo's Special Prosecutor has submitted to the Constitutional Court in Pristina the full list of over 20,000 names being named persons who were illegally benefiting from veteran status.
In the Shala Operative Zone, 187 veteran members were published who the prosecution classifies falsely.
We remember that with the drafting of the Shala Operative Zone veterans' lists, it was dated at least veterans, compared to other areas.












