Natasa has persecuted honoured today with Key City in Pristina

Pristina Mayor Progress Rama will today donate the key to the city's renowned human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted. The ceremony is held in the old Communist facility, starting at 1600. Throughout the war in Kosovo, it travelled through Serbia, providing information on human rights violations that [...]
Pristina Mayor Progress Rama will today donate the key to the city's renowned human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted.
The ceremony is held in the old Communist facility, starting at 1600.
Throughout the war in Kosovo, she travelled through Serbia, providing information on human rights violations being carried out by Serbian police and military.
She and her staff were anonymously threatened for their work, and their office was painted with a swastika and message “NATO's” visions.
The evidence it collected was later used in preparing charges by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague.
He has been the winner of more than 20 international, regional and national human rights awards.
Serbian human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted said Serbia, failing to prosecute war crimes, is proving that it is not ready to condemn those responsible for the crimes committed in Kosovo.
In an interview for Kosovo, she says the two states should also have a political agreement to resolve the issue of missing persons.
According to the persecution, Serbia should also understand the fact that Kosovo's membership in international organisations is in the best interests of Kosovo Serbs.












