MPJ: Milosevic's loyal, Dacic's Vuciq are hiding crimes committed in Kosovo, EU not silent

Two days ago in Kizhevac near Raska, mortar remains of Albanians killed in the recent war in Kosovo have yet to respond. In this regard the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted to saying Serbia is deliberately hiding the truth of genocide [...]
Two days ago in Kizhevac near Raska, mortar remains of Albanians killed in the recent war in Kosovo have yet to respond.
In this regard, the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted to saying Serbia is deliberately hiding the truth of the genocide committed in Kosovo.
Kosovo MPJ calls Milosevic's loyalty, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and Serbia's Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic, saying they are hiding the crimes.
Also reportedly, the international community should not remain silent in the face of these crimes committed in Kosovo by the Serbian regime.
This is the MPJ's full response:
Serbia deliberately hiding truth of genocide committed in Kosovo
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora expresses deep indignation at authorities in Serbia, who continue to conceal the monstrous crimes committed in Kosovo, not showing the whereabouts of the morto remains of innocent citizens killed by Serb paramilitary forces whose troops are deliberately hiding in mass graves across Serbia.
The so-called war crimes courts and prosecution in Serbia for decades have been aware of the mortore remains of Kosovo Albanians in the country called Kizhevac, near Raska, but have taken no step to whiteen this crime and order the detention of those responsible for committing these genocide crimes.
This proves that crimes committed by Milosevic's state and criminal device, whose close associates and loyal ones today are at the helm of the Serbian state -- Vucic and Dacic -- are deliberately keeping one of the worst wounds of post-war Kosovo, the issue of the undiscovered. This included the true face of Serbia's leaders, who are never distanced from their criminal past. There can be neither dialogue nor final agreement with a state that continues to apologize for crimes committed in Kosovo and continues to hide the traces of genocide. The international community must see Raska and other mass graveyards in Serbia and not keep silent in the face of facts proving Serbia's responsibility to international justice for any crime, massacre and genocide committed in Kosovo.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora commends, the Government Commission for Missing Persons and the Director of the Legal Medicine Institute in Pristina, who are working very hard to uncover and identify the bodies of undiscovered persons hidden in this mass cemetery in Serbia.
We owe it to Kosovo, Mother Ferdonija in Gjakova and all the mothers and family of the unconscious to do everything in our power and leave no stone unmoved until the full enlightenment of the destiny of their loved ones.
With our minds and hearts, we are close to family members in this difficult time, for which the pain is becoming worse these days, and it is deepening the scourge of war 21 years after its end.
Continued policy of Serbia's impunity continues to be a stain on international justice.











