The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has urgently considered the documentation of the crimes committed during the war in Kosovo.
Therefore, Kurti called on all citizens on Tuesday to respond positively to the population census process – which takes place from April 5 to May 17 of this year – because for the first time, a questionnaire was included to document the damage caused by the war in family economies.
“We don’t have deficiencies only in the disparity of data, but simply in their absence.”
He said that as part of the registration process, the questionnaire will enable citizens to testify about the destroyed property, about the damage to family members, whether they were killed, injured or missing in the period from February 28, 1998 to June 12, 1999.
“The issue of addressing the crimes committed during the war is urgent, especially because over the years we are losing witnesses. The evidence is there, but we are losing the witnesses, because it has been a quarter of a century since the last war in Kosovo”.
In the last war in Kosovo, Serbian forces have killed more than 13,000 people and more than 6,000 are still missing.


