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Last week the War Crimes Research Institute in Kosovo, has conducted visits to some municipalities. They have visited the Municipality of Skenderaj, Shtime, Suhareka, Gjakova and Peja,, they have also visited the Memorial Complex in Prekaz, several villages where massacres occurred during the war such as Reçak,Lybeniqi, Likoshani, Qirezi and Shtutica the Associations of survivors of the Dubrava massacre, survivors of the massacres and families that their relatives were massacred , is worth mentioning meeting with family Berisha from Suha eka and eye witnesses of the massacre at Reçak.
During these visits, representatives of the War Crimes Research Institute in Kosovo have talked with mayors of municipalities to identify all documents that exist in their municipalities regarding the massacres and the damage caused by the last war, too, they have talked with survivors of the massacres from which they have collect data about their experiences.
In all the above mentioned meetings was highly appreciated the decision of the Government and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Prof. Dr. Hajredin Kuçi for the establishment of the Institute, at the same time all interlocutors offered their full support to assist in the identification, collection and availability of all data and materials that will be useful and necessary for the work of the War Crimes Research Institute.