Avdullah Hoti: Evidence of Serbian madness in Kosovo cannot be undone

Avdullah Hoti: Evidence of Serbian madness in Kosovo cannot be undone

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has said that on International Day of the Memorial of Genocide Victims, we honor all innocent civilians in the world with pietes. Hot through post in “Facebook” wrote that the site is facing the huge plague of those missing. “Today, as rarely anyone in recent history [...]

Hot through post in “Facebook” wrote that the site is facing the huge plague of those missing.

“Today, as rare in recent history Europe, our country continues to face the great plague of the missing. Hundreds of our families still anxiously await any news of the fate of their loved ones, who were third unsigned during the Serbian crime and genocide in Kosovo, in 1998-99, he said.

Similarly, the country's prime minister says the evidence of Serbian madness in Kosovo cannot be undone.

“Bota knows what happened here; I know who the aggressor was, who the victim was! Despite major obstacles, the testimony of these crimes committed in the heart of Europe, they keep coming to light! Therefore, we strongly state that the evidence of Serbian madness in Kosovo cannot be undone, because they are seen and numbered by the entire international community”, Hoti said further.

Meanwhile, he has declared that we expect Serbia to apologise for the crimes committed in Kosovo.

“Always keeping in mind, the tragedy it has experienced, the Republic of Kosovo is dedicated to the peaceful future of the region and integration into the family of the free democratic Western euro nations. But also, we expect our northern neighbour, Serbia, to apologise for the crimes and genocide committed, to apologise for the burning of remains of Albanian civilians, for their sometimes burial and exhumation. In addition to a moral act, the apology is also the elementary human condition to move forward towards reconciliation and understanding between our two states”, Hoti concluded.

 

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