Gerjali: Serbia has tried to hide traces of crime

Co-ordinators of the Kosovo Family Associations (KKAFZHK) is closing this year with 10 new identification cases, three cases are Albanians, five Montenegrins and two Serb cases. Besides these, 31 pieces of mortar remains have been found and identified, which have been handed over to family members. [...]
KKAFHK Chairman Ahmet Grejqevci expressed criticism of the Kosovo government, whose contribution according to him has only been participation in some memorial cases, nothing more. According to Gryqevc, although 10 new cases have been identified this year, this number is small compared to 1647 cases that are still missing.
Over the years, even Kosovo's policy has been confused with itself and has not found access to it to become a factor in demanding our right. The only family has gathered the facts, protested, asked everyone and everywhere, but with our government, we've only been seen in memories, on date of comfort, this isn't enough the list of those we ask is long, but the list of those who commit crimes is long... The year 2019 is closing with 10 new identification cases -- three cases are Albanians, five Montenegrin cases and two Serb cases -- have been found and identified as 31 pieces of mortar waste and handed over to family members, but that number is small as we ask 1647”, Gajqevci said.
Central Commission for Missing Persons Chairman Prenk Lokaj appealed to the international community and the Kosovo Government, that the issue of missing persons not politicise but politics help whiteen their fate.
The international Union has responsibility and is likely to push Serbia to tell of the whereabouts of all those we lack, the international factor is one that can help us. So we have repeatedly appealed and now continue to appeal, as well as representatives of institutions in the meetings, or in the agendas of talks that could happen with the Serb side to the issue of missing persons to put into the agenda ... The issue of missing persons not politicised, but politics will help illuminate the fate of missing persons”, Lomaj said.
Institute of Legal Medicine Director Arsim Gerjaliu said the purpose of the Serbian state has been to hide the traces of crimes committed in Kosovo, and for that reason the corpses have been moved three to four times after being buried.
According to Gerjaliu, there have been cases where the same person's lifeless body has been found in four different countries.
Whatever almost didn't happen anywhere in the world has happened in Kosovo, where the aggressor has attempted to hide traces of crime and has made the transport of corpses after burying them in Kosovo and they have been moved from 1,2,3 to 4 times buried and exhumed. Another characteristic is that in addition to hiding the crime trail, their distribution has been organized as long as it was time for bombing, then they've been forced to change the destination of the trucks they carried the mortore waste and it's to be disappointed that one person was found in four locations from where he was killed... These are also the difficulties and frustrations that family members rightly do because they wound them, but in a professional way, we are obliged to warn them whenever any mortar remains are found, said Gerjaliu.
Members of this council, after the conference, have been performing their prayers at the Recak Memorial complex.












