The exhibition of massacres, followed: Horrible things have happened in Dubrava and other countries

Serbian Activist Natasa has been persecuting tonight through a direct link to the “Rubikon” show in Klan Kosova has spoken about the “Masakrat exhibition in Kosovo 1998-1999”, which has caused great public indignation for distorting stories. It stressed the importance of presenting verifiable and based on accurate evidence. “It's too much [...]
It stressed the importance of presenting verifiable and based on accurate evidence.
“It is very important to reveal data which is really verifiable and which testifies to the knowledge of what it means, what it means when it is deprived of freedom, what it means when on a database, in a list it is mentioned as being a soldier”, she said.
Persecuted was critical to the exhibition's practice, stressing that, according to her, a professional approach in presentation of materials is lacking.
Whatever I've seen in that exhibition, not only when we're talking about Dubrava, but also about other cases, where there's a complete lack of knowledge about how to make an exhibition, so not to focus on names, but only numbers. At the elementary level, one can see that such a thing is ignorance, the indisposed to decide that 48 armed persons have been killed in the Dubrava prison.
“Then why is there an exhibition if you can't see how people have suffered, who's responsible there, because terrible things have happened in different places too”, she said.












