Ishmael PDK: Bringing up new facts about Serbian crimes makes it inevitable to create an International Tribunal for Serbian genocide in Kosovo

Party Secretary General Democratic Kosovo, Uran Ismaili, estimates that publishing facts through official documents of the Serbian state concerning the disappearance of one of the most prominent political intellectuals and thinkers of Kosovo, Professor Uksin Hoti, clearly shows that the origin of [the] crimes not only exists in the Serbian state camera.
Party Secretary General Democratic Kosovo, Uran Ismaili, estimates that publishing facts through official documents of the Serbian state concerning the disappearance of one of the most prominent political intellectuals and thinkers of Kosovo, Professor Ukshin Hoti, clearly shows that not only the origin of crimes committed in Serbian state camera is found Kosovo, but also the effort to hide it.
Ismaili has said this case, as well as thousands of other cases of massacres, violations, killings of civilians by Serbian military and police during the war in Kosovo, which is not addressed by international justice while deliberately hiding from the Serbian state, makes the creation of an International Tribunal for Serbian genocide inevitable in Kosovo, an initiative that has long been undertaken by chairman PDK, Kadri Wessel.
The Secretary's Complete Declaration PDK, Ismaili Bridge:
The logic and practice of hiding crimes committed by the Serbian state, which hold justice for the victims and the fate of the found, was again witnessed, this time in RTK's “Emission” concerning the disappearance of one of Kosovo's most prominent political intellectuals and thinkers, Professor Uksin Hoti.
This record clearly shows that the Serbian state machine finds not only the origin of crimes but also the effort to hide them.
Despite KThis systematic attempt to cover up crimes, documenting crimes in the proportions of genocide committed by the Serbian military and police is eviant and vulnerable to almost every corner of the Republic of Kosovo.
The international community's approach in proportion to the Serbian state's responsibility to bring all acts of crime to justice in the extent of genocide exercised by Slobodan Milosevic's Serbian regime is disappointing.
This case, as well as thousands of other cases of massacres, violations, killings of civilians by Serbian military and police during the war in Kosovo, which have not been dealt with by international justice, while deliberately hiding from the Serbian state, makes it inevitable to create an International Tribunal for Serbian genocide in Kosovo -- an initiative that has long been undertaken by Chairman Kadri Veselin and PDK.
We are engaged and will engage in uncommprom justice for all victims of Milosevic's Serb regime and will not give up the demand for accountability for each individual and military structure, police and paramilitary forces that have hands in the murder, massacres, rape and disappearance of Albanian civilians.










