12 years after the war, still 1811 missing persons
On the International Day of Missing Persons are hundreds of Kosovar families waiting to reveal the fate of their relatives who disappeared during the war in Kosovo.1811 people still unaccounted for in the list of missing persons.Among them is the son of Bajram 0065dhe Qerkini, Reshati.Bajram Qerkini expressed his dissatisfaction with the commitment of institutions on this issue."It's serious this expectation. Only he who has children and does not know where he believes child. It is hard for everyone, not just me who I was and what my son that his mother took the child from the lap dogs and to all families who have lost their loved ones is difficult until you reveal the fate of their " Qerkini said.
Otherwise, according to the Committee of the Red Cross, currently listed as missing in Kosovo 1811 people, mostly Kosovo, but also Serbs, Roma and other communities.Resolution of these people, now 12 years continues to be a concern for family members of these persons, but also the authorities.Edita Tahiri vice Kosovo says that the issue of the missing since 1999 continues to be a very serious and disturbing.It states that within the dialogue with Serbia have demanded that all the mass graves that have not yet been discovered or explored the place, and just as Tahiri says, is wanted by Belgrade to bring all the data so that it move toward resolving issues."Dialogue and a more powerful European Union is formed we are looking for a complete solution. So far there has been a solution state dialogue between our team and our former Serbian invaders, who worked on this issue. However, there is a need for a greater role of international factor and an important focus and we have requested that this matter be tabled in the dialogue and the European Union to take obligations to push this process forward, "she stresses.Even Prenk Gjetaj, head of the Government Committee for Missing Persons, said that being engaged to resolve the fate of missing persons.

"International Day of the missing note in every country and we aspart of the world had the luck to lose a lot of people in war and not know about their fate. And we are here to commit to the fateof the missing, "he says.
To mark the International Day of Missing Persons, the Coordination Council of Associations of the family members of missing people, organized a symbolic action in Pristina, to sensitize the public about this problem, which has dragged on 12years now.
Chairman of the Council, Haki Kosumi, says they are committedand will not stop until resolve the fate of all citizens registered in the list of missing persons.
"We call on our government and the international community andshow the world that we are part of it and today the global painscore on the international day of pain, which unfortunately hasalso hit Kosovo," he said.
Otherwise, the issue of missing persons from local and international mechanisms considered to be among the primaryissues for which there should be a closer cooperation between Pristina and Belgrade.
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