Wessel: EU pressure Belgrade to find out

The head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kadri Wessel, on International Day of Extremity, has expressed solidarity with the family of the undiscovered, who for more than two decades live in a nightmare seeking to learn what happened to their relatives. “Today is the International Day of Extinction. Though they have [...]
The head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kadri Wessel, on International Day of Extremity, has expressed solidarity with the family of the undiscovered, who for more than two decades live in a nightmare seeking to learn what happened to their relatives.
“Today is the International Day of Extinction. Even though 20 years of war have passed this open wound still burdens our society by causing relentless pain in the families of almost 1700 citizens. Express solidarity with family members of the dead who for over two decades live in a nightmare asking to learn what happened to their relatives. In this case, I again call on international mechanisms and the European Union to pressure Belgrade to whitewash the fate of Kosovo's people and to place responsible criminals” before the law, he has written.












