Family members disappointed with the work of institutions to whiteen the fate of missing people

On the International Day of Exiles from the incumbent Prime Minister's Office, Ramush Haradinaj has been held a march to which many of his family members have joined, and then there have been prayers at the obelisk of the missing in Pristina. Family members of missing persons have expressed disappointment with the work that so far [...]
On the International Day of Exiles from the incumbent Prime Minister's Office, Ramush Haradinaj has been held a march to which many of his family members have joined, and then there have been prayers at the obelisk of the missing in Pristina.
Family members of missing persons have expressed disappointment with the work that so far local and international institutions have done to illuminate the fate of the undiscovered in Kosovo.
Bajram Cerkini from the Missing Persons Source Centre has blamed local and international institutions that have not yet been enlightened the fate of missing persons in Kosovo.
According to him, the address of family members is now known to be Serbia.
The “have a wound which primary school students are not able to heal not only locals but are not even helping the internationals, they are always saying it is the address in Serbia, they are also aware of, but how should primary school students be pushed away, how should they postpone the process without help, how should they push Serbia to tell us where it has always been left to us family members to blame those who get paid and didn't do things. Do you know who with those who have released us with those who are staying here today... local and international institutions are coming in here... they're coming in here... and they're walking around the hotel and they're not doing their jobs. Who should cry there should the Kosovo government”, Cerkini said.
The chairman of the Co-ordination Council of Families of Missing Persons, Ahmet Grejqevci, has asked international institutions to put more pressure on the Serbian side in order to illuminate missing persons.
The exfiling of the fate of the missing of Kosovo is Belgrade, and the internationals must make a bigger trust on the Belgrade government because everyone has taken it alive and dead enough to hide the traces of crime. So I believe a bigger international brain would solve this problem if it doesn't become a political problem, it's probably a political problem”, Gajchev said.
Nusrette Kumnova chairman of the Association”Survest of mothers”, said it is a sin for local institutions that allowed Serbia to influence internationals not to whiteen the fate of missing persons in Kosovo.
Deeply in pain, she says that family members of the missing find it even more difficult to remember that after many years of independence Serbia is holding their children hostage.
This mother has appealed to local and international institutions to set conditions for Serbia to return to their family and troops.
“Five who have been taken into our house have been identified, Albion is deliberately held hostage because I am Kosovo's most vocal mother for lighting undiscovered fate. We are all members of Kosovo who have been waiting for the streets of Kosovo for 20 years, but it is a sin to bring us this fatigue. From my bed I woke up when days and signs came we had a hard time experiencing and thought that children in this hostage time of Serbia was a sin to us and to troops in Serbia. I appeal to our government that more are running after elections than who becomes prime minister and parliamentary today and turn their heads only to us ... I call on local institutions, but more international ones in Kosovo to impose conditions on Serbia for at least the troops of our most loved ones to return to us“, Kumnova said.
For 20 years, she says they're looking for her brother's body, Myrvete Hoti-Kassumi, who's the sister of prominent Ukshin Hoti event.
While expressing disappointment with the work of local institutions, it has sought to condition dialogue with Serbia with lighting up the fate of the missing in Kosovo.
So far I'm very disappointed I've always encountered in deaf ears ever until now, it's not sensationalizing the opinion of the missing, we just don't have a clue. They have been able since the beginning of the process when they were able to condition the missing with talks with the Serbian side”, she said.
The International Day of Missing in Kosovo has also been marked with a peaceful protest organised by the association “The Rise of Voice”, and also has been promoted a book of confessions by the family of the missing” Living with memories of the found”.
The Bureau for Missing Persons in Kosovo requires 1653 people whose fate is still unknown.











