Frezen Gashi, the Humanitarian Fund says the data presented at the exhibition does not match their list

The Fund for Humanitarian Law has denied statements by the author of the book “Mascurat in Kosovo 1998-1999”, Shkelzen Gashi, who last night said that the data for his book, which was also presented at the square exhibition, had been drawn from the list drafted by the nongovernmental organisation Law Center (HLC). Bekim Blakaj, by [...]
Bekim Blakaj, from the Humanitarian Fund, in a response to Paparaci has said that the data presented at Gashi's exhibition does not coincide with their data.
According to Blakaj, the list compiled by the Humanitarian Fund is nowhere to mention whether the victims were armed at the moment of the assassination.
There is no sign on our list that they were armed at the moment of the murder. We have a list of victims and their records, but we didn't submit whether they were packaged.
In addition, Blakaj has said of Paparaci that even the number of victims in the Dubrava Prison has been presented differently from Skelzen Gashi, with data they have as an organisation.
We've had a meeting in the past where we've invited all survivors of this massacre and on the list we have about 110 people killed, but not even the number of vittams was presented correctly by Gashi”, Blackaj told Paprac.
Frezen Gashi, the author of the exhibition and author of the book “Masakrat in Kosovo”, had blamed last night on the Humanitarian Fund's list, saying he had submitted the data from their list.
Gashi has received sharp criticism over the way the data is presented at the site in Pristina Square, as the mayor of this municipality decided to cancel the same.
Rama demanded responsibility from institutions that have financed the exhibition.












