Walker visits “reporting House”: I've been interested in the history of Kosovo over the last 30 years

Former OSCE Ambassador to Kosovo William Walker visited the “Exporting House” exhibition (Pristina's home of journalists) in which video-materials are exposed, interviews and numerous evidence from the recent war in Kosovo. Walker was closely informed of the content of videomaterials with various evidence, protests in the resistance of the 1990s, photographs [...]
Former OSCE Ambassador to Kosovo William Walker visited the “Exporting House” exhibition (Pristina's home of journalists) in which video-materials are exposed, interviews and numerous evidence from the recent war in Kosovo.
Walker was closely informed of the content of videomaterials with various evidence, protests as a sign of resistance in the 1990s, photos and artifacts that are exposed to the former home of goods in downtown Pristina.
I'm very impressed, above all, that there is this museum. And it is not really a museum, it is a journey through the recent history of Kosovo. I learned so much in these 45 minutes for some things I should have known earlier. I've been very interested in the history of Kosovo over the last 30 years and I thought I knew a lot, but almost everything I've been told in these 45 minutes is new to me. New to me”
And what happened in Bosnia is things I never heard before. So the fact that this museum was created and organized in this way, to me, is very impressive. Very impressive. And, as I told the director, I have a daughter who is engaged in creating a museum to show information that people may not have heard of them before. This is an extremely positive way to show Kosovars of all ages and ethnicities what has happened here over the past few decades”, Walker has said of EO.












