Wessel: Genocide Museum to present facts of Serbian crimes in Kosovo

The Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veselin, has visited the location in which the Genocide Museum in Kosovo is envisioned. Wessel has proposed that this Museum be built at the site known as the former regulator in the capital, in a space of 9m.75 hectares currently managed by the Kosovar Privatisation Agency (AKP). According to him, [...]
The Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veselin, has visited the location in which the Genocide Museum in Kosovo is envisioned.
Wessel has proposed that this Museum be built at the site known as the former regulator in the capital, in a space of 9m.75 hectares currently managed by the Kosovar Privatisation Agency (AKP).
According to him, this Genocide Museum will have a memorial and educational role for future generations, and it has stressed that the bell to be placed in 2020.
Serbia has committed genocide over our people. Serbia and the perpetrators will respond to this genocide committed in Kosovo. I thank all organizations that deal with the enlightenment of all local and international mechanisms that have expressed interest in our initiative, as well as the American convention that has enabled us to confess these crimes”.
This is an initiative that the people of Kosovo take for the sake of law and truth, there is no reconciliation without the condemnation of genocide. On Thursday, the session will be one of the most voted initiatives by all MPs, the state commission that begins the work of documentation of truth will be established and then the initiative of the Tribunal”.
Also on Thursday, we start with the Genocide Museum, we'll propose this place. I also thank the AKP and the Minister of Culture for doing a great job, as this will be the work of his dictatorship”.
I'm saying five reasons or this museum is becoming; remembering the crimes committed; it's going to be the record center; it's going to serve as a visit; it's going to have an educational role for generations and it's going to have a role to prepare war crimes charges”.
In 2020, we'll have the pebble, we can budget it. The day of Serbian genocide and the deportation memorial that will be in front of the train station to commemorate the expulsions from Kosovo” will be established Thursday.
Days ago, Wessel warned the initiative to form a state commission, which is already expected to be formalised Thursday at parliamentary hearings, and after his work will result in the initiative of other steps towards the formation of the International Tribunal.











