The pain of the dead, Shefkie Hoxha relates how she found the seven family members killed

These photos, which you store as the most precious treasure, are the only photos left of her boyfriends whose fate is not known for 20 years. He remembers them every day, with tears in his eyes. This is Shefkie Hoxha from the Malisheva Town Maral, which in [...]
These photos, which you store as the most precious treasure, are the only photos left of her boyfriends whose fate is not known for 20 years. He remembers them every day, with tears in his eyes.
This is Shefkie Hoxha from the Malisheva Town Maral, who in the last war lost her daughter and her family. She remembers the last time spent together.
When she remembers the moment she was told about her daughter's loss, she trembles and says she would love and give her life to bring her back.
The moment he returned home after the war ended, he remembers it as a real horror. Everything destroyed.
I don't know what they say to me about the subject that killed me in the war, the poor nana for them, I don't know what they tell me when the coma went to her house with no back, the fat fat fat thing that's alive, until they told me they didn't bother to kill you with everything. The boy's 9 and a half years later, Arta 18 years and the smaller ones, in the whole coma after the pain, both in the mother and in Hamdine”, Hoxha said.
And her wish is to at least let them know where their bodies are so that at least they have a place to rest their bodies.
Even if they didn't find them, they'd be alive, not by the time they saw their grave, worse off, she said.
And we, we left her with tears again, and hoping that her desire and the desire of many families that have not yet found their relatives will be realized, since even today it is not known about the fate of the more 1,600 people who continue to rank undiscovered by the Kosovo war.
On the other hand, organisations dealing with questions of the unknown continue to lobby to do more in this regard by the Government of Kosovo, as well as to be included in the Kosovo-Serbia talks, calling for archives to be opened that will reveal the fate of their families.












