The U.S. Embassy solidifies itself with the families of the undiscovered, will turn off the lights in five minutes by 8:00.

The US Embassy in Kosovo will join Tuesday's eight-night stand-by initiative in Kosovo, in view of war-free people in Kosovo. This is being marked on the National Day of Undiscovered Persons. This has been made known by the embassy itself through a post in the account [...]
This was made known by the embassy itself, through a post in their account at Twitter '%.
At 8:00 p.m., we will unite hundreds of Kosovars by turning off the lights for 5 minutes. This is a form of demonstration of our solidarity with the families that 20 years later still have no answers and deserve to know the fate of their loved ones”, said the embassy post.
The initiative, created through a event on é Facebook from the Youth Initiative for Human Rights and other organisations, has received the support of more than 600 people.
To mark the National Day of Undiscovered Persons, April 27, 8:00, we invite all Kosovo citizens to turn off lights in their homes or dwellings for 5 minutes”, says the description of the event.
By spending five minutes in the dark, we could have a little more of the pain and darkness in which the families of 1,639 people have been found for 21 years. Lighting has already turned into traditional action, by which every year, on the same day, at the same time, together we'll be able to remember people who were found”, it's written among others.











