Over 100 photographs that are evidence of the Serbian genocide in Kosovo will be exhibited tonight in The Hague. Murders, disappearances, kidnappings, mass graves and many other documents will be part of the exhibition, “Reflection of massacres and other crimes from the last war in Kosovo through a photographic exhibition”. With this, the Coordinating Council for Missing Persons and War Crimes aims to raise awareness among international opinion about the crimes committed by the Serbian state in Kosovo.
The doors of the Kosovo embassy in The Hague, the Dutch city where the Special Court is headquartered, will open to all visitors at 18:00h. The exhibition will be open until tomorrow at 17:00h.
The Chairman of the Coordinating Council for Missing Persons and War Crimes, Ahmet Grajcevci, spoke to KosovaPress about the purpose of this exhibition.“The goal is to raise awareness among European and world opinion – internationally, because there will be other journalists who will observe that exhibition, and the injustices that are being done to us during various trials. The exhibition includes murders, disappearances, kidnappings, family members who have been in prisons and have disappeared from prisons, mass graves in Serbia that have been exhumed, and every document that has been found and that can be used in that exhibition, we will use it. But we don’t always use the same photographs. In that exhibition when we go, many times we leave the pictures to embassies or their archives to keep them”, says Grajqevci.