Protest of families over discrimination of killed Serbs
The Association of Families of the Kidnapped and Killed in Kosovo expressed their bitterness over discrimination of the killed Serbs and sent a severe protest note to local and international bodies looking for the missing in conflicts that occurred in the former Yugoslavia.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Thursday, September 16, 2010
The Association reminds that, after a three-year delay, on August 31, excavation of the mass grave finally commenced in the mine Belacevac near Obilic where at least 20 Serbs, who were kidnapped by the Albanian terrorists in 1998, were killed.
Their families, unfortunately, still do not have any information about results of the excavation.
The search of Lake Perucac, where mortal remains of 11 victims were discovered, was yesterday highlighted by several media houses, the Association announced underlining that, unlike the mass graves in Kosovo where Serbs were killed, every marked location that might contain remains of the Bosniaks and Albanians, is immediately searched in this region.
Such an attitude of both local and international factors dealing with the missing and unequal treatment of out victims are extremely humiliating and discouraging for all of us, reads the statement of the Association.