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Removing the wall of the missing in Kosovo

Twelve years on after the war, wounds of crimes in Kosovo remain unhealed. Solidarity with families in their pain and in their search for justice for the victims is slowly descending. Generations that witnessed the horrors of war are unconsciously letting go of the past, while younger generations are looking towards future without taking their… View Article

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Ethnic discrimination of the missing in Kosovo

The wall containing the names of all missing people in Kosovo (referred on the missing list of the International Committee of the Red Cross and adopted by the Governmental Commission for Missing Persons) that was located on “Zahir Pajaziti” square in Prishtina by Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Kosovo and activists of My Initiative,… View Article

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Students of second generation of the Young Leaders School, in a study visit to Belgrade

Students of second generation of the Young Leaders School, which is being organized by the Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Kosovo, visited Belgrade during the  regional study visit, as part of the Schools’ program. During their three-day stay in the Serbian capital, students visited the Parliament of Serbia, Humanitarian Law Center and had meetings with the president… View Article

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Leader’s cooperation with organs of justice

Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Kosovo, expresses its concern regarding the non cooperation of Mr. Blerim Kuçi with the EULEX mission as a witness of war crimes. The act of Mr. Blerim Kuçi, who holds the post of Mayor of Theranda (Suhareka) and Organizational Secretary at the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, except… View Article

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