Excavations for the scandalous exhibition of Sha Xhazen Gashi: We were aware...

Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Donika Grovalla has commented on the scandalous exhibition of Skelzen Gashi, which took place in Pristina Square. At a media conference, Gervala stressed that even though the exhibition had discussions and criticism, it has managed to awareness the public of the importance of official figures and of the fact that they cannot [...]
At a news conference, Gervala stressed that, even though the exhibition had discussions and criticism, it has managed to awareness the public of the importance of official figures and of the fact that they cannot be invented or arbitrary.
If nothing else, the exhibition that was spoken in public these days, has managed to reach out to us all, without exception, how necessary are the official figures and that they can't be invented, but they must be true and accurate”, Gervala said.
She also stressed that to have precise figures, it is necessary to have strong institutions, citing the establishment of the Institute for Investigation of War Crimes and the prosecution's commitment to fighting and condemning war crimes.
For these precise figures, solid institutions are needed, and therefore, whether the institute's establishment, whether the prosecutor's added work in combating and condemning war crimes will affect the correct data. Despite the political climate and the fact that someone wants to take advantage of this to create steam about what happened during the war in Kosovo, the important thing is that all field professionals unite around the institute and understand it towards their task”, she added.
Gervalla stressed that it is very important that the data be accurate to protect Kosovo's cause and ensure that Kosovo's fair Narrativa in its report with Serbia is not harmed by inaccuracies, whether small or large.
For this reason, professionals need to equip opinion, science, universities and internationals with precise numbers so that our fair cause and our fair narravation cannot be harmed due to inaccuracies”, Gervala concluded.












