Kurti: Functioning to document crimes committed during the war, duty being fulfilled

Kurt distributed a video from yesterday where the first documents were submitted. He thanked the family members of the missing for their involvement in the documentation of Serbia's crimes. “Functionaryisation of the Institute for Recording Crimes committed during the war in Kosovo is a obligation fulfilling our memory as [...]
“Functionaryisation of the Institute for Recording Crimes committed during the war in Kosovo is a duty fulfilling our memory as a people and our request for justice”, Kurti wrote.
On the 16th anniversary of Independence, yesterday we were at the Institute for Recording Crimes committed during the war in Kosovo, with Executive Director Mr. Atté Hetemi, and with the Chairman of the Co-ordination Council of the Family Associations of the Missing of Kosovo, Mr. Ahmet Gajchev, for the accession ceremony to hand over the first documents to this Institute. Thank you, Mr. President. Gajchev and the association of family members of missing persons for their commitment over the years to the record of violent crimes of disappearances from Serbia”, he added.
The Kosovo government on 16 September had adopted the draft bill for the war crimes institute in Kosovo, and it was adopted in the Kosovo Assembly later.
The bill envisions establishing the institute with the aim of investigating and documentation of crimes committed during the war in Kosovo from 1 January 1998 to 20 June 1999.












