Hoti: Normal cannot be achieved without dawning the truth and establishing justice

In the footnote to the Day of Missing Persons during the recent war in Kosovo, there are today becoming prayers at the Monument of Missing Persons near the Kosovo Assembly. Government Commission for Missing Persons Chairman Andy Hoti said the issue of the missing is not an individual wound, but a wound that affects the whole society [...]
Government Commission for Missing Persons Chairman Andy Hoti said the issue of the missing is not an individual wound, but a wound affecting the entire Kosovo society.
He stressed that normality cannot be achieved without the dawning of truth and the establishment of justice.
The missing and our wound is not an individual wound, but it is a plague that affects our entire society. It's a wound that can't be normal without the truth and justice coming to the country. The missing cannot heal like wounds only over time. This plague will be healed only when justice is established and the truth is shown in the family. The disappearances, killings, or even sending troops to the refrigerator or to various devices in mass graves in Serbia are not mere acts of war. They're crimes against humanity, pure genocide. The kind of crime that today's world actually doesn't see often. So this crime has to have justice, which unfortunately we're still looking for in international institutions and wherever we can. We, Kosovo, citizens of Kosovo, will not stop until the last missing person knows his fate”, Hoti said. /Periscope/












