VV did not sue Serbia for genocide, Bislimi: Serbia held accountable for genocide in Kosovo

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has met representatives of the Co-ordination Council of the Family Associations of the Kosovo Exile. There were Andy Hoti and the Race Reservation Commission for Missing Persons. The importance of internationalising the genocide committed by Serbia in Kosovo has been highlighted at the meeting, which was said organisations can [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has met representatives of the Co-ordination Council of the Family Associations of the Kosovo Exile. There were Andy Hoti and the Race Reservation Commission for Missing Persons.
The importance of internationalising the genocide committed by Serbia in Kosovo has been highlighted at the meeting, which was told that organisations can fully rely on support of the Government, as well as underlined the need to whiteen Serbia's crimes, massacres and structured plans for ethnic cleansing of Kosovo Albanians and to bring the responsible and responsible for crimes to justice.
Kosovo's “Republic follows in its continued institutional efforts in this direction, but which unfortunately faces unwillingness, denial and reluctance by the Serbian authorities for their dawning. Serbia, now internationally recognised as a genocide state, must face the past and be held responsible for the genocide in Kosovo”, the prime minister's communique said.












