Manaj: Serbian side has full and precise data for each undiscovered

Former head of the Government Commission for the real estate, Rame Manaj, has stated that Serbia has complete and accurate data for each person found by the recent war in Kosovo. Invited to KTV's <x0 Minutes” on the National Day for Undiscovered Persons, Manaj has said the job will [...]
Invited to KTV's <x0 Minutes” on the National Day for Undiscovered Persons, Manaj has said that work will continue until the last person's find.
“Now there are 1617 missing persons and if we refer to the families of these people, of course it cannot be considered achievements. It's always done more, but I can't say it's done a little bit. Despite difficulties because the cause of the crime makes efforts to hide it, bodies have been found in deep depths, in lakes, rivers, but with the very fact that from mass cemeteries in Serbia to now over 950 troops have been brought, co-operation has always achieved certain effects thanks to the ease of the process and support from international factors, this process has gone, but will never stop until the last person's find. As expected of this for the future, I am cautiously skeptical, since until early from few mass graves were found many bodies, now many mass graves are being found few troops”, he said.
There are two problems, the first is the number of 300 troops in the IML morgue, for many years it's been failed to become their second identification, I've encountered in a 2010 EULEX report if I'm not mistaken, in which 300 bodies have allegedly been burned in Mackatica, in the smelters of Bor, Trepca and Ferronikli. These aren't confirmed data, but it's quite scepticism if they can be known and argued. The issue of remains in Pristina's morgue remains unconditional why it has not been achieved so far to identify”, it has indicated.
According to Manaj, the Serbian side has consistently addressed the problem as a matter of political character.












