Come to the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial: The World Should Not Be Silenced

On the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, Deputy Prime Minister Emilia Rexhepi, Defence Minister Armend Mehaj and Minister of Management and Power Elbert Krasniqi have stayed at the Genocide Memorial in Srebrenica to remind the fallen. Defence Minister Armend Mehaj said the world should not be silent about the genocide committed, stressing that [...]
Defence Minister Armend Mehaj said the world should not be silent on genocide committed, stressing that silence is the second murder of Srebrenicas and hundreds of thousands of innocent Albanians
Mejaj's complete writing:
Today, at the official invitation of the organisers, as state representatives of the Republic of Kosovo, along with Deputy Prime Minister Rexhepi and Minister Krasniqi, we were at the Genocide Memorial in Srebrenica, where we, along with the surviving mothers, women, sons and daughters of Srebrenica and their broken hearts, remembered over 8 thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys who were slaughtered 26 years ago by Serb Army criminal forces.
May our prayers be God's blessing on the souls of innocent men and boys of Srebrenica.
May the earth with its bones and ashes grow and blossom forever with white petals.
Their scent spread throughout the world with hope for victory of justice and truth of Srebrenica,
Hoping for the victory of justice and the truth about the massacres of the Great Krusha, Meja, Izbica, Prescas, Likoshan, Cyrez, Béria, Rezalla, Dubrava, Cuscu, Recak, Makovci, Suhareka, Kotlinis, Lashtica, and many other massacres and crimes in Kosovo;
In hopes of winning justice and the truth about the massacres in Sandzak, Nis, Gjilan, Karadaku, Drenica and all of Kosovo over a century.
On the basis of International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Convention on War Crimes, war crimes do not age.
The world must not be silent.
We shouldn't be silent.











