Charge: He has recorded the work of making the fortunes of the found.

Kosovo's Red Cross has displayed 35 photos realised with families of missing people in “Square. Skenderbeu” Pristina. In this case Bajram Qerkeyni, representative of the family members of the missing, said that in Kosovo more than 1600 people still remain missing. In fact, according to him, very little has been done about the matter, [...]
In this case Bajram Qerkeyni, representative of the family members of the missing, said that in Kosovo more than 1600 people still remain missing.
According to him, very little has been done about the matter, adding that it has recorded the work of making the fate of the undiscovered.
“I don't have much to talk about, like August 30 on an international day where millions of people are not found and found and family members are oiled, not just us, but in almost the entire world”
There are also 1617 still undiscovered persons on our side, where we as family see that it's become very few, but it's also marked the work of making the fate of the undiscovered”
And Adelina Syla, co-ordinator of the Kosovo Red Cross Research Service, said the purpose of exposing these photographs is sensilibility with family members, reports , Online Economics reports.
Kosovo's Red Cross has implemented an exhibition of families of missing persons, as you see the exhibition consists of 35 photographs, which are white and black. The purpose of the photographs is to senbilize the families of missing and normal persons to convey a message from the sayings we have received from the families of missing persons during their visits”.
“Visitations were carried out by the Red Cross of Kosovo and I can say that the event has started since June of this year, where we have made successive visits and tried to include family members, but that we couldn't get everyone involved because the number of missing persons is still high but we've been trying to include some family communities from each.”
An array of other activities will be held in honor of this day. Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani pay their respects to Obeliscu, ahead of the Kosovo Assembly.












