Natasa has persecuted honoured in Pristina with “Key of City”

Serbian human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted has been honoured on Sunday with the “Cheller of Pristina City”, by Kosovo capital head Perpar Rama, presented Periscopi. Rama said in a Facebook post that he shared this award to the Persecutor as a token of gratitude for the “Life that cost him justice, truth [...]
Serbian human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted is honoured on Sunday at the “Cheller of Pristina City”, by Kosovo capital head Predova, follows Periscope.
Rama said in a Facebook post that he shared this award to Khazi as a sign of gratitude for the “life he dedicated to justice, truth and reconciliation”.
He persecuted and founded the Humanitarian Law Centre in 1992 to document human rights violations that took place during the wars in the former Yugoslavia.
He said he persecuted is one of those rare voices that “did not shut down, even when the world chose to close its eyes”.
With her steadfast courage, she gave voice to pain, gave justice to memory and honor to victims indiscriminately nation or language. Her work and commitment remind us that without truth there is no lasting peace, neither in Kosovo, nor in the region”, he wrote.
She has persecuted years of her life by documenting war crimes in Kosovo and other countries of the former Yugoslavia.
In 2018, Ka persecuted was honoured by then Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj at the “Golden Harp of Kosovo”.












