Conjufca: The term “that has been eliminated by violence” will be used in the agreement

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca has said that out of the information he possesses, the term “that the violent disappearance” will be used in the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, as used in international conventions. Konjufca has stressed that Serbia has tried to avoid such terms. Kosovo has achieved this. Serbia always is [...]
Konjufca has stressed that Serbia has tried to avoid such terms.
Kosovo has achieved this. Serbia has always tried to use another terminology to flee responsibility for all those who are violently extinct. Because, when you say "misleading," it means they've been wiped out. And this is Serbia with its state-run camera, police, army and other state bodies”, Konjufca has said after the regimes she conducted in the memorial complex of those killed in the Rezalla massacre.
On Tuesday in Brussels at a trilateral meeting between Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, EU Special Representative Miroslav Lajcak, and chief of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government Petar Petkov, in the leadership of the Kosovo-Serbia basic agreement, has been discussed, among other things, about the agreement to be found.
Petkov has said they have agreed to the text of the statement on missing persons, but according to him, the term mentioned at the international convention for violent disappearance has not been accepted.
While on Wednesday he paid tribute to Rezalla, considering the massacre that occurred there as one of Serbia's most genocide acts in Kosovo, Konjufca said the honours are taking place at a moment when it is not Serbia, which is being tried to receive the due sentence, “with all those war criminals holding them in, but is exactly the Liberation Army of Kosovo and its members, Kosovo itself sitting in the law bank”.
This cannot be experienced differently than an injustice. In 1998-1999, while the people were experiencing all that genocide, suffering and massacre, no one has thought that 24 years later we would be the ones to reason that we were not criminals and aggressors, but that there was Serbia with all those soldiers and policemen who killed innocent people, old men, women and children, without saving them, only because they were Albanians. Therefore, we will constantly remember those who have fallen for Kosovo and our freedom, but, as it is seeing, freedom has not yet been fulfilled because it has its challenges, and one of them is what we are facing at The Hague”, Konjufca stressed.












