Kurti said “all evidence” is in Serbian Archives: Humanist Persecuted Believes All Things

Kurti said “all evidence” is in Serbian Archives: Humanist Persecuted Believes All Things

Even if archives are opened in Serbia, they do not have useful documents for whitewashing the fate of the undiscovered because key information and documents are in the hands of war commanders, says Natasa Ka exactly persecuted by the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Serbia, writes REL. The issue of opening archives in Serbia and Kosovo, for [...]

The issue of the opening of archives in Serbia and Kosovo, to light the fate of missing violent persons during the war in Kosovo, in 1998 and 1999, has sparked controversy and debate on the political scene in Kosovo.

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, also leader of the Kosovo delegation in the dialogue with Serbia, on September 9th has stated that at the meeting in Brussels on September 7th and 8th, the Serbian side has stated they are of reconciliation to open its archives in Serbia, but that the Kosovo side also opens the state archives “involving the Kosovo Liberation Army”.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, on Monday 13 September, has declared that the country's authorities are open and transparent, and the fate of the undiscovered must be whitewashed.

To statements by senior government officials have reacted to opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, naming them as harmful and wrong statements.

Meanwhile, from the State Agency of Kosovo Archives, they say Kosovo Central Archive and seven intercommunal archives have no fund of Kosovo Liberation Army documents (UÇK).

Natasa has been persecuted by the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Serbia, the Free Europe of Information Radio says that the parties in dialogue, Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to open archives with the aim of whiteing out the fate of undiscovered persons, should not be taken for granted.

As she says, the “will open something that is completely useless or a little useful”, but, according to her, war commanders, officers, generals or members of Serbia's army and police, or on the other hand, members of the Kosovo Liberation Army fear that the data could reveal exactly who is responsible for the specific areas.

According to her, all the data that speaks of what happened exactly in any country, in any municipality where there have been a certain number of missing persons, they are certainly not stored in any particular space or room, as stored in Serbia's so-called secret archives.

With this reference, the information is certainly not saved. They're gone and I believe they're in the hands of former war commanders, because they're mostly afraid that one day they can reach the discovery of those data and that processes can be initiated to prove their criminal responsibility. The archives do not contain what the Kosovo side demands and would be more than valid for uncovering and confirming facts about mass graveyards and the disappearance”, Persecuted Ka exactly.

She adds that the situation could likewise remain in Kosovo, where the eventual data about the killings, disappearances and individual or Serb graves, Roma and those loyal to the regime may be at the hands of war commanders in certain areas where there is control The KLA.

Persecuted, the authorities on both sides will have to have political will for such a thing and human approach to this humanitarian issue.

I think that if both sides have the level of understanding on the importance of having the issue finally resolved, then they would have to start each of their generals and senior officers, with the request to report what happened in the assigned area, at the location and location of the bodies, and reach out to those information”, Ka persecuted.

However, she does not believe that the dawning of the fate of undiscovered persons will be possible if an international commission is not formed that will be guided by someone who has professional experience of communication between the parties, regarding the discovery of the locations of undiscovered persons, and that it will be objective and impartial, and that there will be access to all the documents required.

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