Vjosa Osmani é Selmanaj: We're tired of irresponsible politicians, not stories of families of victims.

U.d. of the president, Vjosa Osmani is involved in the recent dispute on the missing, saying it is everyone's duty to raise voices for their victims and families. Osman has reacted to Deputy Prime Minister Driton Selmanaj and his statement on the subject, saying Kosav is tired of irresponsible politicians. [...]
Osmani has written on Facebook that over 13 thousand civilians have been killed by Serbia in the recent Kosovo war, many of whom were children.
There are 13 thousand people today, so we have more voice, so that we can freely lift that voice. Beyond the political obligation, as elected representatives of citizens is above all human and human obligation to raise this voice for victims and their families. Every day, every single country. Because the truth of Kosovo, it is true of pain, sacrifice, loss of loved ones, truth of mothers who lost children, true of children who were left without parents, true of family members who saw horror with their eyes, saved him just to show this horror, as Father Zef Plum said: “Rron for market””, she said.
The president's U.d. says finding mortore remains in the District of Serbia days ago returns once again attention to the found ones who each day eagerly await information for their loved ones.
“In mass graves in Serbia, parts of the bodies of civilians -- most of them women (including pregnant women) and children -- were found to be toys, prescriptions of medicine, children's clothing, and other items of our innocent people, who were killed in the cruelest ways only because they were Albanians.
Finding mortary waste at a location in Serbia's Ratke, a few days ago, turns attention to 1643 found persons, for whom families still wait in antkh and for whom neither the state of Kosovo has information. Serbia wants their exhumation delayed because it wants to continue hiding crime. Hideting evidence is a crime in itself, so any delay in this plan is a double crime. Serbia's genocide actions in Kosovo have yet to be answered. Admitting guilt, apologizing and establishing justice are the three preconditions for stability, good neighbouring and lasting peace”, says the president's U.d.
Osman adds that each rational person in Kosovo would never have to get tired of talking about this subject, and that he adds that citizens are actually tired of irresponsible politicians.
Therefore, each rational person in Kosovo should never tire of telling the truth and raising a voice for the people we lost as a result of Serbia's genocide policies. We are never tired of listening to the families of the victims, because they tell Kosovo truth. But we are tired of irresponsible politicians who show a lack of resistance to the truth and to the families of the victims, while tolerance towards Serbia's faithless policies!
For all those who ask “what Kosovo has to give Serbia as compromise in dialogue”, our response, unanimously, must be: Listen to the confessions of the families of the victims. Kosovo has nothing else to give. Kosovo has given its most expensive... its children. That's the truth that we'll never tire of telling”, Osman said.
Full text:
The Truth We Never tire of!
Over 13 thousand civilians have been killed by Serbia in the last war in Kosovo, many of whom were children. Over 13 thousand people today are not, so that we have more voice so that we can freely raise that voice. Beyond the political obligation, as elected representatives of citizens is above all human and human obligation to raise this voice for victims and their families. Every day, every single country. Because the truth of Kosovo, it is true of pain, sacrifice, loss of loved ones, truth of mothers who lost children, true of children who were left without parents, true of family members who saw horror with their eyes, saved him just to show this horror, as Father Zef Plum said: “Rron for market”.
In mass graves in Serbia, parts of civilian bodies -- most of them women (including pregnant women) and children -- were found to be toys, prescriptions of medicine, children's clothing, and other items of our innocent people who were killed in the most cruel ways only because they were Albanians.
Finding mortary waste at a location in Serbia's Ratke, a few days ago, turns attention to 1643 found persons, for whom families still wait in antkh and for whom neither the state of Kosovo has information. Serbia wants their exhumation delayed because it wants to continue hiding crime. Hideting evidence is a crime in itself, so any delay in this plan is a double crime. Serbia's genocide actions in Kosovo have yet to be answered. Accepting guilt, apologizing and establishing justice are three preconditions for stability, good neighbourly relations and lasting peace!
Therefore, every rational man in Kosovo should never tire of telling the truth and raising a voice for the people we lost as a result of Serbia's genocide policies. We are never tired of listening to the families of the victims, because they tell Kosovo truth. But we are tired of irresponsible politicians who show a lack of resistance to the truth and to the families of the victims, while tolerance towards Serbia's faithless policies!
For all those who ask “what Kosovo has to give Serbia as compromise in dialogue”, our response, unanimously, must be: Listen to the confessions of the families of the victims. Kosovo has nothing else to give. Kosovo has given its most expensive... its children. That is the truth that we will never tire of telling!










