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In this meeting, Minister Haxhiu expressed her commitment that as institution they will do the impossible to reveal the fate of the missing persons and that war criminals be brought to justice, adding that such a thing is foreseen in the government program regarding the investigation, documentation and archiving war crimes.
The Minister emphasized that the activism and the non-giving up of these women in search of justice, is a push for each institution to commit so that justice for these families be put in place.
Representatives of this association thanked Minister Haxhiu for her visit on such an important date for women, as is the case of March 8, expressing their confidence in close cooperation with the Ministry of Justice in clarifying the fate of their families.