Un finders remain open wounds, family members: Internationals condition Serbia

Kosovo is further challenged with lack of information for mass cemeteries. Serbia continues to keep politicising the issue of missing persons without showing where the remains of over 1600 people are. During the past year, family members were given up for burial - the remains of only 25 persons. They call that the international factor [...]
During the past year, family members were given up for burial - the remains of only 25 persons. They call for the international factor to pressure Serbia, not only to play the role of facilitator of dialogue.
For now two decades I don't know anything about the fate of his missing son during the last war in Kosovo. Bajram Cerkini, leader of the organisation “Parents' voice”, is expressed disgruntled with the work of institutions to whiteen the fate of the found.
Although mass graveyards were discovered in Kizevac, Serbia, during 2021, according to Cerkini, the number of opening locations remains small.
According to him, more pressure must be put on internationals for the fate of the unsurgents to be resolved as soon as possible.
On the other hand, Garaj, from the Government Commission for the Undiscovered, says that, except Chizevac, other locations have been dug up, but it had not resulted from finding anyone.
That he has found himself in trouble during excavations for unscathed troops and says also former director of the Institute of Legal Medicine, Education Gerjaliu.
During the past year, only 25 people have been handed over to their family for re-erviance, yet it is still not known where the bones of a thousand and 600 other people are
About 6500 people were missing after the war ended. Several exhumations have been conducted since then in mass cemeterys in Kosovo and Serbia, and so far around 70 per cent of the missing have been found. Yet, more than 1600 people are still unknown.











