Un find in Kosovo/ MPs: Government serious about this matter “zero

April 27th in Kosovo marks National Day of Extinction from the last war in Kosovo. One thousand 617 people are considered forcibly extinct during 9899. Hull: The government has promised law to the missing, we have been able to do more than the Government of Kosovo has said it is a priority for dawning [...]
One thousand 617 people are considered forcibly extinct during 9899.
Hull: The government has promised law to the missing, we have been able to do more.
Kosovo's government has said it is a priority to brighten the fate of missing people.
But how much has been done during two years of government for this category?
Front Online spoke of the Commission for the People of the Unsavory, Duda Balje.
MP Balje says the government has promised that the law will come too soon.
She said there was something to be done about this category, but it hasn't been acted.
“We're constantly in touch with representatives of family and associations, we haven't done anything for them, but we've been able to do more when it comes to talking with them we activate ourselves in conversations but not with the energy of what we need to work on. There must be a law, we have a promise on the part of the government that the law will come very soon and the Government will find solutions to the main problem they have”, Balje says.
Balje stressed that nothing concrete has been done for missing persons.
She says that nothing depends on the Commission, but on the executive.
“In Government and Andy Hoti all worked hard and had will, but something concrete has not been done yet. We have to do that they deserve it and it's not easy to live as a family by waiting but we as the Commission are still waiting, and as far as it depends on us, we can't only with the market we want to help me, it's a very complex process, but we have to work very hard on this direction”, said MP Balje.
AAK MP: Government seriousity Kurti's missing persons during the war is zero
AAK MP Albana Bytyqi, a member of the Commission for the Unemployed, has charged the Government with missing persons during the war.
The Byty for Front Online said power has done nothing for no category.
She says government Kurtiʹ is doing only propaganda with the past.
The Kurti government not only for this category, but for no category has it done anything. All she's done is propaganda with the past, she's stuck in there, and she's not leaving the past to work and move her country forward to”, she told Front Online.
Bytyqi has also accused Besnik Biselim of not transparency over talks on the dialogue on the unemployed.
She says the government's seriousness on this issue is zero.
I as a member of the Commission on Undiscovered Persons, the victims of the Sex Violence of War and Petitions have seen that seriousness on this sensitive issue is zero. Here I can point out the fact that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, who in his mandate has dialogue with Serbia, has not come to the Commission to report what has been done for the missing or what has been discussed in dialogue on this category. This talks a lot about the priorities of this government”, she said of Front Online.
Even according to MP Bytyqi, current power has its days numbered for evacuation.
“And of course, since there's no communication even with the family of the missing who expected me the most from this government that probably has the days named”, Bytyqi concluded.
Hundreds of victims of Kosovo Albanians have been found at mass cemetery in Serbia.
State authorities in Kosovo have demanded that Serbia open state archives, which, according to them, would help whitewash the fate of the found.
During the war in Kosovo, about 13,000 people have been killed, over 800,000 displaced, while about 6,000 have disappeared.












