Andy Hoti after taking over the new post calls on Serbia: Open War Archives in Kosovo

Former Kosovo Democratic Party President Andy Hoti has indicated that he will lead the Government Commission for Forced Persons, and also the delegation's leadership for talks on the issue of missing persons within the working group. “This institutional responsibility, how emotional and sensitive because of the wound [...]
“This institutional responsibility, how emotional and sensitive because of the still open wound for the fate of our most loved ones, I have accepted it as my duty to give my best to heal the wounds of each family in Kosovo for the absence of their family now 22x1>, Hoti wrote.
He called on international factors to increase pressure on Serbia for opening recent war archives in Kosovo.
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Dear family of people forcibly missing during the recent genocide in Kosovo,
Respected non-government associations dealing with missing persons and civil society,
Dear citizens,
As you may already be aware, I have accepted responsibility to lead The Government Commission for Forced Persons and also the delegation's leadership for talks on the issue of missing persons within the working group.
This institutional responsibility, how emotional and sensitive because of the still open wound for the fate of our loved ones, I have accepted it as duty to give my best to heal each family member's wounds in Kosovo for the absence of their family for 22 years now.
Considering it important and necessary to cooperate with each citizen, I thank you all from the heart You for the numerous messages of co-operation in this process.
The results depend heavily on our unity and the contribution of each of us, so I sincerely want to thank the former heads of the Commission as well as that Delegations Within The working group for their work and offering further co-operation.
Among my guiding principles is transparency, so by pledging that, I hope very much in close co-operation with the media in Kosovo.
Aware of the obstacles in this process and the challenge of dialogue with Serbia, I want to thank with this case international factors that have consistently supported the Commission and Delegation in efforts to whitewash the fate of missing persons, such as the Embassy of the States. United America on Kosovo, that of Kingdom United, Switzerland, International Commission for Missing Persons (KNPZH), International Committee of Cross of Red, EU Office in Kosovo, EULEX and all others who have offered their co-operation.
At the same time, I call on international factors to increase pressure on Serbia to open recent war archives in Kosovo.
The only address for any missing persons in Kosovo is the Government of Serbia, so the only address for resolving this issue is the same.
The refusal to solve the fate of people forcibly missing in the Kosovo war implies another crime that takes place today, 22 years after the war, that HUMAN.











