Osmani on the missing persons: Serbia is repeating the crime
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The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, on the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, wrote that over 1,600 people that still remain forcibly disappeared during the last war in Kosovo, many of them children, continue to be Kosovo’s deepest wound.

Osmani wrote on Facebook that the aim of the genocidal regime of Serbia was the extermination and destruction of our identity and future.

"By denying the truth, Serbia continues to repeat the crime. By keeping archives closed, despite Brussels’ agreement demanding otherwise, Serbia violates the agreements reached. The truth cannot be hidden behind propaganda that Serbia is supposedly pro-peace and pro-EU integration. The truth is one and only: in 2024, Vucic's Serbia still sleeps on mass graves of innocent civilians", she wrote.

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