Cerkin sharply criticises Government: They're not serious.

24 years after the last war in Kosovo, family pains for their relatives are fresh. There are over 1600 people whose fate is not known as the result of war. As time passes, the pain of family searching for “a little light” for loved ones increases. “It is commitment [...]
The “is our pledge as the government of the Republic of Kosovo that if there is one thing that is not expected, that is the question of the undiscovered, those who disappeared by force”, was one of the promises of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in 2021.
Depressed with the ruling party, as with all parties governing Kosovo after the war, the chairman of the Association “Parents' office”, Bajram Cerkini, has indicated.
Like any other government, Cherkin has spared neither the current, harshly critical nor sending a clear message to them. Depressed, he also says that trust is lost in them.
You know, when it comes to the dead, it doesn't bother us, it doesn't bother our souls for 24 years since we've been scuffed, it's not trusting us what pain we've been in it for 24 years, they don't trust the living, they hold the living, and those who have gone away, and those who have given our lives for freedom, what I say, we don't believe much of what they've made, he said about Dukagigojni.
He has also criticised the Government of Kosovo for failing to properly establish discussions on March 18th in Ohrid on the issue of the unknown.
We've been waiting for us to meet and tell us what happened, or what the people have to do, or what it's decided for the mass cemetery that they know. Even before the meeting in Ohrid, or after, we have no market, we've only been informed by the” media, he said.
Depressed but never given up, Cerkini says that “is playing with undiscovered persons”, as you end up saying “call me when you want to find out, we're together”.











