EU urged to pressure Serbia to open archives

The European Union (BE) and other international partners should pressure Serbia for opening archives and providing information for mass graveyards, EO Ehat Miftaraj of the Kosovo Institute for Justice told EO. Miftaraj added that the will to open archives on the part of Serbia does not exist, and that all of these [...]
Miftaraj added that the will for opening archives on Serbia's part does not exist, and that all this information he says the Serbian state is exploiting them for negotiations.
The European Union and other international partners would have to pressure Serbia, which simply as a country that has caused all these wars and damage in the Balkans, should have the responsibility to open the archives, but also provide information on where all the mass cemetery is in order to solve the fate of the missing”.
Serbia's “Such will does not exist and this information that it is trying to exploit in Kosovo- Serbia, and ultimately the most it is about to lose, are Albanian families looking for the fate of their families who are now no longer found for more than 20 years”.
Miftaraj says the question should not be asked whether the archives should be opened, as Serbia has been promoting some Balkan wars.
A normal state that has been the promoter of several Balkan wars in the early 1990s and aspiring to be part of the European family should not be asked whether or not to open war archives and thus inform the Kosovar side and international partners of finding all missing persons who today are not found where they are”.
However, as Miftaraj says, opening archives would not produce legal consequences for the Serbian state. He has also cited the genocide indictment warned by the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, who according to Miftaw, cannot happen without Kosovo being part of the United Nations.
The “is not that there could be any more legal consequences for the Serbian state, since Kosovo is true that it has said it will exercise indictments against Serbia for war crimes, but that such a happening would have to be part of the United Nations, human and human, which we cannot find in Serbia, then simply Serbia is using a finer of something it has done in Kosovo, such as war crimes, is exploiting it for Kosovo- Serbia and is not having enough international pressure”.
War crimes and the fate of the found, Miftaraj claims Serbia is exploiting them to win the final deal.
“In the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, the EU has not been a facilitator, and they try to find a balance to reach a final agreement, and on the other hand Serbia with the logic it is leading to try to exploit the fate of the undiscovered as an opportunity to gain as much as possible in a final” agreement.
While former KLA doctor Time Kadrijay, in an interview for Online Economy, says there is no higher value than the Kosovo Liberation Army war.
And, of course, Kadrijaj says the commitment of the country's institutions should continue to be in the dawning of cases of undiscovered.
“There is no higher value than the war of the Kosovo Liberation Army, because thanks to the donor's contribution and blood, and thanks to the contribution of KLA soldiers we are enjoying this freedom, we should appreciate it as the highest value that has happened to the Albanian cobra. There's no stain on something that's sacred, and there's every claim to”.
“ ... this is an unjust being done to citizens, family members primarily to the first of these victims because it is unfair that they today 22 years after the liberation do not have a cemetery and that is a grave pain and wounds for Kosovo, and Kosovo must be committed consistently until the dawn of the last case of the found persons because this is how we come out and commit a moral obligation to family”











