Exhibition in honor of 1.623 missing persons launches in Prishtina

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The walls of a long and narrow corridor served as the backdrop for the names, last names and places where 1.600 Kosovar citizens disappeared during the Kosovo War. At the end of the corridor, there’s a larger and darker room, where the days, hours and minutes are placed on a countdown representing the families that are waiting for them.

Tonight, many citizens, organizations, ambassadors, and family members participated in the exhibition launch hosted by the Humanitarian Rights Fund, in remembrance of the 1.623 missing persons.

The exhibition will be held at the hallway of the Youth Palace Ateliers, in Prishtina.

This event comes at a time when there have been numerous denouncements and new discoveries of massive graves in Serbian territory.

The artist behind this exhibition is Driton Selmani accompanied by curator, Blerta Hocia. The project has been a collaboration with Kosovo 2.0 and funded by the Office of the European Union in Kosovo, the Commune of Prishtina and the Swiss Embassy in Kosovo.

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