Wessel: Unforgraceable if internationals genus Tribunal for Serbian genocide

Chief Prime Minister Kadri Veselini, accompanied by Institute of Legal Medicine Director Arsim Gerjaliu, has visited today the site where thousands of Albanian civilian citizens killed during the war by Serb forces are being guarded. Wessel has looked closely at the garments of murdered little children, the garments of slaughtered girls, and the garments [...]
Wessel has looked closely at the clothing of young children killed, the clothing of slaughtered girls and the clothing of older men up to 106 who were killed and massacred by Serb forces during the war in Kosovo.
He said Kosovo doesn't want conflict, wants peace, wants future, but wants justice as well and, as he said, this justice should and will happen.
No one can do what he did to us. And justice will happen. In Jerusalem, at the Yad Vast Museum, there is a large pile of victims ' hair. If you go to Poklek, you'll find 56 people in a tomb. This is the Holocaust. It will be unforgivable if the international community does not support the initiative for the International Tribunal for Serbia. As long as there are people on this earth, light and sun, there will be justice and tribunal for the Serbian genocide”, Chief Prime Minister Wessel stressed.
He said that all these clothes of thousands of civilians killed by Serbian forces would be placed in the Genocide Museum, which will be built in Pristina.
On the other hand, Institute of Legal Medicine Director Arsim Gerjaliu has thanked Chief Parliamentary Veselini for the initiative for the Genocide Museum, while stressing that they are available to support and hand over to all the artifacts and evidence that exist to whitewash the fate of all civilians killed by Serb forces in Kosovo.












