Hasan for the Declaration of the Missing: Serbia acquitted 100%, Kosovo takes responsibility

Former head of the Constitutional Court, Enver Hasani, has said that “is terrified” when he saw the Declaration of Missing Persons agreed on in Brussels between Kosovo and Serbia. Hasani says she has two problems in the signed document. The first is that Kosovo equals Serbia, while the second is that Kosovo [...]
Hasani says she has two problems in the signed document. The first is that Kosovo equals Serbia, while the second is that Kosovo did not exist as a state before 2008 and cannot take responsibility for what happened.
That statement is best done and should be greeted as it comes to a wound that is accompanying us for several years without counting individual suffering. But in the interstate sense that statement has two extremely serious defects, as it has surprised me by those who can eventually advise Kurti, I'm talking about locals not the Bonds1>, he said.
What's called forced extinction, I can see that the equal has immediately begun. With that, every responsibility of the Serbian state for this category of persons has been removed. The second, it means, is the question of the parties possessing their evidence. This is nonsense. Kosovo has been built as a state, as a British scholar put it, on the night of February 17th, 20087. UNMIK administration has existed in Kosovo until then. How can Kosovo give responsibility for a period when there was no”, Hasani added to T7.












