“Criminal that denies all that happened in Kosovo”, Vasfia says confronting SQuqi was easy

The survivor of sexual violence, Vasfije Krasniqi Goodman, was among four women who took the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, with the UN Security Council session (OKB), to report on recent developments in Kosovo. Krasniqi Goodman, said confronting Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciqi, did not. [...]
The survivor of sexual violence, Vasfije Krasniqi Goodman, was among four women who took the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, with the UN Security Council session (OKB), to report on recent developments in Kosovo.
Krasniqi Goodman, said confronting Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciqi, was not easy.
Facing, or listening to a Serb criminal like Vucinqi who denies all that has happened in Kosovo, is a bit difficult. But, anyway, we did it, and Kosovo is a white page”, she said.
“Vukiqi and Russia were not satisfied that we were there, earlier he has been much tougher in speeches, this time he did not do any very rude behaviour towards us victims”, Krasniqi Goodman also said.
She said that it has been a good feeling, the fact that at the UN, the crimes Serbia has committed in Kosovo, and strongly praised Osman, who took some of the survivors of the war with him.
It's an unwritten feeling, not the first time I've been to the UN. I have witnessed myself, but with what the president said with dignity as he presented Kosovo is a very great satisfaction for us, since it is the first president to have managed to introduce victims or witnesses to the UN”, Krasniqi Goodman said.
Far away in a direct link in the special edition, she confirmed that at first they had trouble getting inside the hall to be part of the Kosovo delegation, but said President Osmani did not eventually enter without even four heroines with them part of the delegation, which enabled those participating.
Vasfije Krasniqi, Skoret Tahire Salimani, Fahrije Hoti and Elhame Muchilli are the four women heroin survived by the recent war in Kosovo, who attended the UN Council session Monday.












