Kurti's Osman vows justice for missing persons during the war

President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have pledged that there will never be a lack of a call for justice for missing persons during the war, during a visit to “The Random Line”, on the 25th anniversary of the Meja massacre. Osmani, Meja massacre named “Kosovo's Srebrenica”, saying he does not want to line up for justice. “376 [...]
Osmani, the Meja massacre called “Kosovo's Srebrenica”, saying he does not want to line up for justice.
“376 innocent civilians were torn apart in half because they were Albanians. 376 families without their loved ones and all of Kosovo in eternal pain. Meja is a testament to this constant pain in every home in Kosovo. The Lindy Line is the site of our truth, the sad confession of 376 human fates, the Srebrenica of Kosovo”, Osmani has said.
Kurti has said that the spring season for Albanians is a commemorative season.
The “This year is taking place 25 years when the war peaked before its completion in June of that year. The year 1999 was a period of genocide-style murder, so spring for us is a memorial season. In history, the massacre in Meya and Korea is the largest. 376 innocent civilians were killed that day, among them students and educators. Here are the graves of Muslim and Catholic civilians. You are fresh the morning of that year when Serbia's paramilitary and military forces expelled civilians from the villages of Gjakova. Exiles led by Meya, where they were robbed, and women and children headed to Albania, while young men and boys were killed in the village of Mej”, Kurti has declared.
The chief of executives has said that even after 25 years after the war, Kosovo continues to be in a fierce fight with Serbia.
In Kosovo on April 27th, the National Day of Extinction is marked during the war. Some 6,000 people disappeared during the last war, out of which over 1,600 are still found. / EO












