Blake: Serbia must accept crimes before apologizing

“Of course Serbia should apologize, but prior to the apology it must accept the crimes it has done to”. So said Bekim Blakaj of the Fund for Humanitarian Law as he confessed to Info Magazine about names, photos and exhibits of children killed and missing during the war in Kosovo, 1133 children of [...]
So said Bekim Blakaj of the Fund for Humanitarian Law as he confessed to Info Magazine about names, photos and exhibits of children killed and missing during the war in Kosovo -- 1133 children killed -- 109 of them missing have become part of the exhibition. “.
Blakaj has also spoken of the Special Court, which is currently operating in The Hague.
“The issue of Specialised Chambers operating in The Hague has come as a consequence of Dick Marty's report. It was then voted down by Kosovo institutions”.
But should an International Tribunal dealing with crimes committed in Kosovo be established, according to Blakaj?
“We have carefully forwarded the latest developments to initiate the establishment of an International Tribunal for crimes committed in Kosovo”.
The “then spoke of a Law condemning denials of crimes by the Serbian side or a resolution, does not know how co-ordinated these initiatives are among themselves. We like Fond understand extremely well the motive, there has been no justice for the victims, but we are not sure where these <x1] initiatives will lead.












