Tomorrow, remains of missing persons, victims of the Great Krusha Massacre

The remains of seven war victims -- from the Massacre of Krusha Minor -- at the request of families and with institutional support -- will be re-crown tomorrow, March 26, 2022, on the anniversary of the Massacre of the Little Krushare. At the Martian cemetery complex in the village of Krusha e Vogel, Prizren municipality, tomorrow at 12:00 [...]
At the Martian cemetery complex in the village of Krusha e Vogel, the Prizren municipality tomorrow at 12: 00 p.m. begins the burial ceremony of the seven victims of the massacre of Krusha Minor:
Hysen (Majun) Zylfiu, 1935, disappeared on 2603.1999
Nue (Shyt) Prenkaj, 1960 birth year, disappeared on 2603.1999
Sami (Aziz) Shehu, the year of 1974, missing on 2603.1999
Ahmet (Manush) Berisha, the year of 1938 birth, missing on the date 26.03.1999
Nuredin (Cazim) Shehu, the year of her birth 1927, disappeared on the date 26.03.1999
Skiffter (Osman) Batusha, 1981, disappeared on 2603.1999
The administrative procedures of handing over the morto remains of the seven victims of war, which were on the List of Missing Persons, were carried out today at the Law Medicine Institute.
Family of identified persons were received at a meeting by representatives of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Zv. Director General and Officials of the Law Medicine Institute, representatives of the Ministry of Justice, representatives of EULEX and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
During the joint meeting, the commitment of the institutions and government of the Republic of Kosovo was stressed in the dawning of truth and institutional identification of crimes committed by Serbian forces during the war in Kosovo. Family members were notified of the commitment of the Law Medicine Institute to finding and identifying violent persons from the war in Kosovo, noting even in the work currently under way in the process of re-inventing unidentified morto remains. The continued commitment and efforts of the Government Commission on Missing Persons were singled out for whitewashing the fate and whereabouts of missing persons.
Representatives of institutions thanked the families of missing persons, who despite great pain and suffering for the past 23 years, have always shown understanding and have offered all necessary co-operation in this sensitive and complex process. / P ERISCOPI/












