Osmani: Bringing home the fate of those gone violently, our daily commitment

The country's president, Vjosa Osmani, has reacted after the return of the troops of seven of our citizens killed by the Serbian genocide regime in the Rezalla Massacre. Through a Facebook text, Osman wrote that it joins the pain of family members, until he says that dawning the fate of missing people with violence is a daily commitment. Osman [...]
Through a Facebook text, Osman wrote that it joins the pain of family members, until he says that dawning the fate of missing people with violence is a daily commitment.
Osmani has also written that justice for victims is the goal and precondition for lasting peace, while Serbia has state responsibility for holding more than 1600 missing.
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Today, the bodies of our seven citizens killed by the Serbian genocide regime in the Rezalla Massacre and the remains of two reunited troops returned to their homeland from Kizevac.
They will eventually have a spot where family members and we can place flowers in their memory.
Today, I join the pain of their families and remember that dawning the fate of the missing with violence is our daily commitment, until we whiten everyone's destiny. As we won't stop at addressing responsibility for the perpetrators.
Justice for the victims is our goal and precondition for lasting peace, meanwhile, Serbia has state responsibilities for holding back the fate of more than 1600 violent disappearances and hiding facts on them.
May they rest in peace with Rezala's massacre and everlasting memory.











