Nystrete Cumanova, now 20 years old, awaits her missing son.

Ninelt Koumanova, has confessed her waiting moment to her missing son for 20 years now, writes Periscope. She has shown how heavy the wait is for 20 years on this reception. “20 years of waiting is too heavy for all family members in Kosovo for all mothers is a heavy reception. Anxiety [...]
She has shown how heavy the wait is for 20 years on this reception.
“20 years of waiting is too heavy for all family members in Kosovo for all mothers is a heavy reception. Anxiety often, while waiting, perhaps these expectations have strengthened us that one day we will find, with hopes of protests and demands that we will find those policemen who have uninhibited ash in our house”, she said.
The director of the association “mothers' calls” has also blamed internationals for failing to pressure Serbia's institutions.
“18 times I've come out as a nana of “mothers' calls to “we've been waiting in Merdar to ambush the troops for being in mass graveyards, we don't have any security in our house. They have the doors that have been attached to the massacres in our country that have names and names, nor has the international community done what it should do to turn troops into”, Koumanova said.










