Serbian Crime Photo Exhibition Closes, Major Interest of Internationals

For five consecutive days on the walls of the Kosovo National Museum, more than 100 photographs have taken place, which are evidence of the crimes committed in Kosovo by Serb criminals. Since Tuesday, the XX genocide exhibition has been launched: Remember the past, build the future”, by Dr. Enver Hoxha. This [...]
Hoxha for Kosova Prees, says that during these days it has been the citizens' great interest to see all these photos, which have been taken so long.
“Interestation has been enormous, should be set aside since the interest was a large number of internationals. There have been cases since locals, some have seen their families on march all movements, some have also seen family members massacred”, he says.
At the entrance of the Museum, the entrance over the age of 18, is warned due to heavy images of the massacre, which took place during the March-Mayor period at Shala, Llap and Gollak.
Although Hoxha's goal with this exhibition has been to inform young people of what happened in Kosovo, he says there have been thousands of interested people who have come to see the material shown.
Even some young people have been interested, especially in post-war age groups, and some who have been three-four-year-old during wartime and they have had a special impression because they have not been able to imagine such an event or such history, even though it is not old, is fresh”, he says.
Dr. Enver Hoxha for Kosova Prees, says he expects other activities, where the crime that took place in Kosovo is documented and confirmed.
I don't think as institutions or as individuals we've achieved, post-war was a spirit that should forget the past and continue to rebuild and forget not hostility, that we have had no hostility with Serbs, but protection from the ongoing genocide that has been ongoing during the XX century. But a particular emphasis has been on the time of Rankovic and the Balkan butcher Milosevic”, he points out.
Enver Hoxha has many other materials, which he has divided into three capitals, such as the military hospital, which he expects the same ones one day to display.
This exhibition will be open today until 4: 00 p.m.













