Families of victims from Kosovo appealed to Vucic (Blic)
Association of Families of kidnapped and murdered in Kosovo and Metohija appealed today to the Serbian PM, Aleksandar Vucic, asking him to set the release of abducted Serbs and return to their families as the first topic of the agenda, at the future meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa.
"We do not know the fate of our closest family members, which Albanian terrorists kidnapped. We therefore ask our Prime Minister, to loudly and clearly, request from the Representatives of the European Union to approve the arrest and bringing to the justice the Albanian criminals," was stated from the Association.
The Association in a statement recalls that Serbian Governments from 1998 till now, and since the first kidnapping of Serbs, did not seek freedom for kidnapped Serbs, in any of the adopted resolutions on Kosovo and Metohija.
They also protested against the release of the "Gnjilane group" and announced criminal charges against judges of the Court of Appeals in Belgrade, who have made this judgment, as well as the Ministry of Justice. The statement further says that the Association of families of the victims will never forget the "Yellow House" and the trafficking of human organs in Albania and will require accountability for the crimes committed.