Archime: Unfortunately, I doubt politics are conveting the procrastination of the missing.

The last war in Kosovo resulted in 1647 people missing. For the past 20 years, Bajram Qerinaj has not found his son missing. The target, which is representative of Kosovo's families of missing persons, is blaming local and international policy for neglect in whitewashing the fate of the found. He [...]
The last war in Kosovo resulted in 1647 people missing. For the past 20 years, Bajram Qerinaj has not found his son missing.
The target, which is representative of Kosovo's families of missing persons, is blaming local and international policy for neglect in whitewashing the fate of the found.
The one in a proposal for Online Economics, says the issue of the missing has remained at a crossroads. The target says they have information about locations where there are suspected mortore remains, but it has never been investigated, nor have it been dug into those places.
“We've been waiting for the Ministry of Social Health who've been through this class, halved the bread they've taken, stayed on the street, stayed in the streets, stuck in the diggers that we've given documentation in parts of the north and didn't dig in, had the records of inches they're found and didn't go dig or drown 23 people and sent them to Kalludra and buried by a Serb army and didn't go exploring. They say we don't have enough information. Individual information really doesn't have enough, but it's known where they are, it's recorded with satellites, satellite images never asked Kosovo”, Qerinaj said.
He thinks politics is convening this situation, but, as he said, internationals are to blame.
I suspect the policy is changing. It's politics and government, the whole state. However, internationals go and dig and dig out a body like it did in the north of the country, and after a year they go and pull out another body, convenes them, they have not wanted to clean up the north for years now. They say we have given police sketches where they are buried, but in Kosovo it is not worked enough because the weather had to clean up the northern part where they are suspected of being people named”, he said.
The target has appealed to family members to give blood in order to settle the case of the mortories left in the morgue.
I pray to my family, to all those who haven't given blood, and we have people in the morgue who know who they are, I begged them to come and give a drop of blood. All those who do not have documents that buried it will not be marked as war crime”, he told EO.
What is going on with the issue of the unwary is calling it a fabled “” Serbia co-ordinator for the Invisible Persons in the Government of Kosovo, Jahja Luka.
It shows that Serbia is providing locations as suspects for mortore remains, but that digging is very difficult and lasts years, and in many cases no remains are found.
We've had several cases when in Mitrovica we've encountered in a mortar remnant since a new grave has been opened. In Serbia, we have had two locations, Serbia is playing a playful game because the step is almost impossible to find, is Kizevac and Yalostica, two countries where we've had excavations and it's the remains of mines that are so big that you can dig for years and Serbia is interested and uncooperative digs for years and at last I don't believe the result will result with results. We have very good co-operation this year with the family that is to be commended and Mr. Haradinaj has backed the association for operation”, he has said.
Luka in a proposal for Online Economics, says that this year it has been dug into 25 different locations in some of which mortore remains have been found.
He has indicated that excavations will soon begin in northern Mitrovica, more precisely at the Muslim cemetery.
There are also some excavations on our plan that we're going to complete this year. They're in northern Mitrovica, in the cemetery of Muslims, we're hoping we'll have two more cases for which there's an order from the War Crimes Prosecutor. We have had 25 excavations this year, two in Serbia and there are finds, but we must remember that there will now be no mass cemetery, but mainly individual. We lack accurate information because 20 years after the massacres the terrain has changed, people are older and normally that we are sometimes having failures during excavations. The other reason is that even a job done by the United Nations with a radar has not resulted in any results unfortunately. We haven't had a hat in the 7 digs we did in any missing person”, Luka said.
According to him, the radar is not producing results and work has been taking years.
We've been in the north twice with the teams of the Legal Medicine Institute, now unfortunately we're waiting for the time to be broken, we have two excavations at the bottom of the cemetery, and we're waiting for the prosecutor's command to investigate Mitrovica's Intellectuals, Adem Ademi. It's the United Nations's insistence that your radar is still coming, but we haven't seen it rationally, because if we have the coordinates where there are eventually mortore waste, but radar work is extending a year of waiting, anxiety and hope for the family and then it's not coming up with anything”











