Hamez Jashar's son speaks of KLA archives: Open archives, let's not lose Kosovo on the table

The family member Jashari, and the mayor of the Skywright municipality, Bekim Jashari, on the topic of opening Kosovo archives, says Kosovo has no archives to open, and that archives should only open Serbia, which for 1 century has been aggressor to the Albanian people. While calling on leaders [...]
While calling on Kosovo leaders but also on the international community to be cautious, Jashari said they would not allow Kosovo to skip the table until they won their first war.
I'm not gonna hide something because we don't have what we're hiding because we've been victims they've been aggressors, they've been violent over us for a century. I'm about to expose everything but they're hiding and they're hiding, so Serbia, because we don't have all these graves, these ruins that we have left... I call on our leadership but I request that the international community be careful to us because this people and all these graves that are today and all this suffering and all this sacrifice has been made just by that kind of depression and continued violence for a century from Serbia... "We will not allow Kosovo to be lost at the table when our fathers will defend this Kosovo with war, we are much easier to protect in freedom. So everyone should be careful in this regard because we can't dare the story repeat to us”, he said.
The hero's son, Hamez Jashari, demanded that internationals step up pressure on Serbia to open its archives in order to know the fate of missing family members.
Our country's “Liders need to be through community pressure on Serbia to open the archives and return our family to have flowers, because 22 years after the war there are still mothers and children who have nowhere to throw a flower at their family. They (Serbia) need to open, Kosovo and we Albanians do not know that we have archives and our archives are side by side of this place from turning their heads to right and left with martyrs' tombs, with cemeterys of civilians, various massacres and towers, objects destroyed still 22 years after war”, he stressed.
Last week, the level of experts within Kosovo-Serbia dialogue has been held. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said that at the trilateral meeting in Brussels there has been declarative reconciliation for opening Serbia's archives, but provided the Kosovo state archives, including those for the KLA, are opened. According to him, one that would be quite favourable for Kosovo, as the country has nothing to hide because all information about mass graves and undiscovered persons has Serbia.












