Andy Hoti: Kosovo- Serbia makes no sense unless the issue of missing takes priority

Andy Hoti, son of Ukshi Hoti, has remembered his father on the 22nd anniversary of his disappearance. Hoti added that Kosovo- Serbia makes no sense unless the issue of the missing takes priority. He said they expect to know about his destiny, if he breathes somewhere or if at least they have room [...]
Hoti added that Kosovo- Serbia makes no sense unless the issue of the missing takes priority.
He said they expect to know about his destiny, whether he breathes somewhere, or if at least they have room for flowers.
Full Posting:
The pain for Daddy's absence is not only today, on May 16th, on the date of his kidnapping by Serb forces in the Dubras prison, the pain is every day, twice as much when we still expect to know about his destiny, if he still breathes somewhere, or at least have room to put flowers.
But days like today, when I read a lot of reactions, supportive messages, posts, and thousands of comments on various pages, I feel a lot of pride, a confidence, like I breathe more freely, a warmth that only the Albanian people can give.
Thousands of thanks to everyone who today has shared the pain with us, that today you've become us, and you're looking with us to whitewash your father's fate, and the fate of many others missing in Kosovo.
Kosovo dialogue Serbia makes no sense unless the issue of the missing takes priority.
If Serbia is not willing to talk about something so humane, it has not left the old path of the Milosevic regime, and as a result, it makes no sense to talk about any other issue, with such a mind.











