International Hoti: Condition Serbia to at least know about the fate of missing

Even this year, the Co-ordination Council of Missing Family Associations called a meeting aimed at perceiving the issue of family rights of missing persons during the war in Kosovo. The chairman of this council, Ahmet Gajcevci, said family members want justice, as criminals still behave freely. And chairman of the Government Commission for Persons [...]
Even this year, the Co-ordination Council of Missing Family Associations called a meeting aimed at perceiving the issue of family rights of missing persons during the war in Kosovo.
The chairman of this council, Ahmet Gajcevci, said family members want justice, as criminals still behave freely.
And the chairman of the Government Commission for Unemployed Persons, Andy Hoti, expressed indignation at the international factor as he asked them to condition Serbia for the fate of the found.
According to official data, 1,617 people have been considered forcibly missing since the last war in Kosovo. /tat1/












