Thaci: Kosovo today joins memory of Holocaust victims

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, on International Holocaust Memory Day, has said that after World War II, the sufferings of millions of people brutally murdered would turn the Holocaust into a never-ending crime for mankind. But he has said that the idea and attempt to destroy people and ethnicities [...]
The country's president, Hashim Thaci, on International Holocaust Memory Day, has said that after World War II, the sufferings of millions of people brutally murdered would turn the Holocaust into a never-ending crime for mankind. But, he has said that the idea and efforts to eradicate people and ethnicities were continued by Serbia's regime.
Kosovo today joins the memory of Holocaust victims, a genocide and monstrous crime that terrified the whole world. After World War II, it was thought that the sufferings of millions of people who were brutally killed would turn the Holocaust into a never - to - be crime for mankind. But the idea and efforts to eradicate people and ethnicities were also continued by Serbia's regime in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. The massacres and ethnic cleansing resembled those of World War II. And, unfortunately, Serbia still continues to deny the crimes that caused the Balkan Holocaust in this part of Europe”, President Thaci wrote.












