Kasumi says the government has been transparent: We met three days ago for the announcement of the unknown.

Haki Kasumi, from the Co-ordination Council of the Family of Missing Persons, has said they have welcomed the adoption of the declaration, but from the Serbian side's stance have again been depressed. Kasumi in Tev1 said the current government has not been transparent with them enough, but not with the opposition. For us activists and family members of this matter [...]
Kasumi in Tev1 said the current government has not been transparent with them enough, but not with the opposition.
For us activists and family members of this painful issue have been news days, the day the declaration of missing persons was adopted and welcomed. But, from the behaviour and attitudes of the Serbian side, we have again felt depressed, because the declaration has opened roads for lighting the fate of a small number of missing people. Unfortunately, I think the current government has not been transparent enough, it has not even cooperated with the opposition, so it has not been seen co-operation. When public transparency is lacking and against the opposition, which is a key issue of any government, then with us civil society and especially with the co-ordination council which was formed immediately after the end of the” war, he said.
He said that with the contents of this statement, it was announced three days ago.
We with the contents of this statement that was adopted at the Ohrid meeting were informed three days ago. A copy from which the chairman of the commission has brought and reported Bislim and has answered our questions. With this we have acquired information and promised cooperation”.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, at the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue summit in Brussels, have approved the first starting point of the agenda, the Declaration of Undiscovered Persons/Fed With Violence from the Last War in Kosovo.
Over 400 massacres and 13 thousand and 500 people were killed in the latest war in Kosovo.
Over 1,500 people are considered missing, while around 20,000 people are raped.











