Kelmendi: Qevri priority in reporting with Serbia is the issue of the undiscovered, war crimes committed in Kosovo

Bringing the fate of over 1,600 missing persons is of primary importance to the Government of Kosovo, as a precondition for ensuring late justice. Kosovo Government spokeswoman Rosafa Kelmendi told Telegrafi that the priority of Qurtja Kurti in reporting with Serbia is the issue of the dead and the crimes committed [...]
Bringing the fate of over 1,600 missing persons is of primary importance to the Government of Kosovo, as a precondition for ensuring late justice.
The Kosovo Government's spokeswoman, Rosafa Kelmendi, told Telegrafi that the priority of Qretti's reporting with Serbia is the issue of the dead and crimes committed during the war in Kosovo.
“One-two years after the war all families should know the fate of their most loved ones, so that their pain and anxiety will ease and that we as a society can begin to recover. The priorities in relation to Serbia is the issue of the undiscovered and crimes committed during the war, as Kosovo cannot have peace, justice and progress if it does not handle these pastcab crimes”, she has said.
Kelmendi also said the government is committed and fully committed to the issue, including the genocide indictment of Serbia at the International Court of Justice.
Even members of the Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Ungenerated Persons and Petitions, Saranda Bogujevci for Television said that soon they will have meetings with various acts on the issue of undiscovered persons.
Otherwise, days earlier President Vjosa Osmani, along with Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in one they had with the mothers of the missing persons from the organisation “mothers' calls”, had promised they would not stop until the dawn of their fate.











