Yahyaga: Today and yesterday thousands of survivors of sexual violence have again been violated, the disgusting spectacle

Former Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga, in a publication on the social network “Facebook” wrote that it has very carefully conveyed all developments yesterday and today regarding the publication of photography by MP Flora Brovina reports Periscope. Jahjaga has written that he still cannot believe what he is seeing, he is listening [...]
Jahjaga has written that she is still not believed in what she is seeing, listening, and reading.
She has said that even yesterday even today thousands of survivors of sexual violence have again been violated during the war in Kosovo.
Jahjaga's full delivery:
More attention has been conveyed to the developments yesterday and today that followed the publication of heavy images, with content and now suspicious origin, by a Kosovo Parliament deputy, who claimed that the photograph he held in hand during a press conference shows the violation of an Albanian woman by Serbian forces during the war.
I still can't believe what I'm seeing, I hear and I read!
Like every time someone- without any right, with unverified motives and unverified information -- comes out and speaks in the name of the group perhaps the most marginalised of our society, we remain helpless witnesses to a disgusting political and media show.
Yesterday and today thousands of survivors of sexual violence have again been violated during the Kosovo war!
Yesterday and today, the full commitment we have made to offer survivors of sexual violence during the war in Kosovo a normal life -- away from fear of violence and away from fear that the past can be repeated.
Our efforts to offer thousands of women and men violated by Serbian police and military forces during the 1998-1999 war have been undermined!
It calls on the prosecution and other responsible institutions of security and justice to reveal the authenticity of the source of photography and the motive for its publication at this very time. The truth about yesterday's scandal has to be dawned so that the perpetrators of this manipulation that has shocked us all to receive their deserved punishment!
Also, it calls on the media not to cause frustration to further the survivors, their families and the public, with unverified information detonated well and with speculation about the behind of the MPs' yesterday's actions.
Law institutions must do their job.
One thing I have to stress: No one can discourage us from seeking justice for all the victims of crime that Serbia has committed over our people. Not yesterday, not today, not ever!











