<x0) Kurti seeks pressure from international community for opening Serbian archives

On the occasion of International Day of Violent Missing Persons, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, along with Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Saranda Boguyevci and Chief Diplomat Donika Gervalla, have been homazing at the memorials dedicated to persons who were violent during the war in Kosovo, reports EO. Along with institutional leaders, the homazhe has made several ambassadors accredited in [...]
Along with institutional leaders, the homazhe has made several ambassadors accredited in Kosovo and leads representatives of the families associations of violent missing persons.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that since the end of the war, the will of the Serbian side has been missing to allow excavations at locations where there are allegedly mass cemeterys. He has said the dig had five locations, while thousands of these were held in Kosovo.
“The devastating majority, or over 94 per cent of those who were exhumed and returned to Kosovo as corpses, occurred in the last months of 2000 and 2001, following the collapse of the Milosevic regime in Serbia at the mass cemetery in Batajnica and Peruqac. A total of 900 Albanians, women, children and older men, have been unearthed, and in the period from 2010 to 2021, another 61 Albanians have been unearthed in the two mass cemeterys. So the majority are in the first months of Milosevic's ouster, then there was no will for further excavations in Serbia, while in Kosovo we have 28,000 excavations in these 25 years”, Kurti said.












