Over 2 thousand, 55 women victims of violence during the year in Kosovo

The following year, domestic violence, and especially violence against women, was the focus of many cases, where some of them ended with fatality. Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu said how the women's employment will be a priority in order to enable their independence. But failure [...]
The following year, domestic violence, and especially violence against women, was the focus of many cases, where some of them ended with fatality.
Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu said how the women's employment will be a priority in order to enable their independence. But the failure of the system in preventing domestic violence considers civil society. Other actors also seek early education in schools.
The phenomenon of domestic violence, especially toward women, was most pronounced the following year, based on reported cases, even the most fatal cases
The justice minister says they have institutional responsibility because domestic violence is not a private but institutional issue for the protection of women and girls.
Despite the fact that reports have increased, still a small percentage are reporting the cases. When one victim of violence sees that the institution is not defending another victim will certainly not report,... . even though there were some moves that I appreciate, I think in the justice system we have attorneys and judges who are led by the patriarchal mentality, who are releasing in regular procedures such cases as then courts, or pronounce cases such as presuming minimum from penal code”, Haxhiu said
Naim Celaj-Octor of the people says that as a society we should invest more in the education and education of new generations, in our families husband and wife to treat each other equally.
” Two are the topics I want to deal with, one has to do with my wife's participation in the division of property and the participation of the woman in inheritance, ... on these two topics, during 2022 we're bad as society... women's participation figures either in property sharing or in heritage are low said that in favour of men. In this direction I believe that the state, competent authorities with measures, with standards and affirmative measures that this situation has changed”, Qelaj told RTK.
” I think it should extend a little bit deeper than campaigning through meetings, from early childhood to younger generations, so that we can expect results and responses from this situation through strict supervision of curriculums and teaching plans, content of textbooks, language used, and what generations of new generations are with such an approach that women and husband treat equal in family, society and life range”, he said.
From the center for social work points to numerous cases of domestic violence. In the municipality of Pristina alone, it marks about 300 cases until the end. As a result, the need for staff growth is obvious
“The employment of more staffing staffing because for now the staff of the Centre for Social Work provides services to customers who are about 70 species, but we will profile, exclusively dealing with cases of domestic violence, and we have a social worker who is constantly working 24 hours, but we will probably come into a situation that we should raise this number of custody because of the numerous cases, and it's impossible for a worker to solve all cases “, said RTK, about Webij from the Social Works Centre.
From the Kosovo Institute for Justice say violence against women and women's killings are constantly promoted as a state emergency, but institutional response is not.
“In the judicial aspect is a positive aspect that in civil procedure the courts decide effectively and do not prolong cases, but rather problematic is the fact that police have no capacity to make electronic oversight of the implementation of these orders and that in some form these commands remain ineffective and uneffective, and such is the case of the murder that women at QKUUW hospital, which had an active defense order but had no monitoring by the police side of”, said RTK, Shalazim by IK
Psychologist Emma Jashari Skeja said they are very likely to lead to an act of violence, as she said that coping with violence from an early age has the violation of violence by the mature individual.
“Since early childhood, children are facing violence, they are becoming adults who are displaying scenes of violence, in relation to all”, she said.
We need to rely on early education on the idea of how a child is treated within the family and how you see that the father and mother treat each other, so that the mirror of society is always family”, said Emma Yasar Skeja












