Missing persons: Government Criticises Eulex

The Missing Persons Source Center has been holding the table today on” The issue of missing persons -- challenges about identification -- the current situation at the Pristina morgue and plans for the future”. The director of this centre, Bajram Qernikaj, said it is disturbing to find persons who continue to stay in the morgue. Among other things [...]
The Missing Persons Source Center has been holding the table today on” The issue of missing persons -- challenges about identification -- the current situation at the Pristina morgue and plans for the future”.
The director of this centre, Bajram Qernikaj, said it is disturbing to find persons who continue to stay in the morgue. Among other things, she said this topic is very sensitive, and neglected by institutions now and so long.
We know that ill identification or classical burial in municipalities is a large number. There are troops who know who they are and don't go back to family, there are troops that are of World War II. It's very surprising that they are not returning to their family”, Qerryniaj said, KosovoPress reports.
Jahja Luka, from the government commission on missing persons, said the topic of missing persons is with many problems.
He said the government cannot solve this problem alone.
“EUELX hasn't done enough work, when it comes to talking about the monk we'll talk about him. We're a state and we need to get the powers. I've been looking for Education to have a precise plan on when we're going to start re-crowning in morgues that have nothing to do with war and the missing. Part of the cemetery in the dragonan has been secured so that those who have nothing to do with it do not remain in the morgue. I believe our people at the Institute of Legal Medicine will either do the job or go home. The question of missing persons will be the delegation's theme. Fatmir Limaj said it too. We'll work for you. For the government of Kosovo, priority is the people who were not found”, Luqa said.
The one, among other things, said that by the end of March, the draft law to be found would be handed over to the parliamentary commission.
Luka addressing an EULEX official, she has accused the latter, saying they have kept many cases closed due to political benefits.
Anthropologist at the Institute of Legal Medicine, Valon Hyseni, said that at the end of last year, it has become a working group that gets EULEX's competencies to work at the monk.
“We've started work on the monk, there's” working every day, he said.
While the chairman of the government's Commission for Undiscovered Persons, Prenk Loray, says the morgue must be cleaned up.











