Yesterday he blamed the family members for introducing them as retired soldiers, Rron Gjinovci today apologises

Civil society member Rron Djindovci, associate and friend of Shkelzen Gashi, the author of the exhibition with inaccuracy for massacres committed during the war in Kosovo, has apologised. A day after yesterday accused relatives of civilian victims of presenting them as soldiers because of the “receiving a larger pension”, today [...]
A day after yesterday accused relatives of civilian victims of presenting them as soldiers because of the “receiving a larger pension”, today he has expressed regret.
“Initially, we ask the sincere forgiveness of all the families of the civilian war victims, all those directly or indirectly affected by the war in Kosovo, our associates and the broad public opinion of the situation created”, he wrote in a Facebook post.
The goal of our exhibition has been clear and unchanged: honouring the civilian victims of war and contributing to the preservation of collective memory for crimes committed in Kosovo. In no moment and in any form have we been intent on hurting or insulting anyone”, Djindov added.
He wrote yesterday, in a post titled “true for the exhibit of massacres” that some deaths are “declared as soldiers” by their family, “in order to raise their value and/or obtain a larger pension that the state shares for family members of the killing as soldiers compared to the dead as civilians”.
The authors said yesterday that the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Kosovo, (HLC)-led organisation led by Natasa Ka persecuted, Serbian human rights activist, for example, was based on a list of people killed by “
But the Fund for Humanitarian Law said in a response that the data presented in some cases provide incorrect crime mirrors and this is not about interpretation issues, but “with basic lack of knowledge of international humanitarian law, proven evidence in court and the way of reading data”.












