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Further, Mr. Dushi said that the Ministry of Justice has supported Forensic Medicine by having frequent coordination meetings with the Office of the Prime Minister as well. He added that initiatives have been undertaken for the conservation of clothes but that work must also be done on the issue of pensions for the families of the missing persons.
Deputy Minister Dushi said that Serbia is not at all cooperative with regard to the fate of the missing persons. Further on, Dushi remarked “it is impossible for Serbia not to have information on missing persons, especially when it is known that even today the main exponents of that criminal regime who committed these crimes and were committed to hiding the traces thereof are now part of the Serbian government”.
I express my deepest gratitude and respect to you as family members of missing persons, for your endurance and patience, and for your personal commitment in shedding light on the fate of your beloved ones, said Deputy Minister Florian Dushi at the end of the meeting.
On the other hand, the founder of “The Cries of the Mothers” Organization, Nesrete Kumnova, thanked Deputy Minister Dushi for the commitment and continuous support for these processes and for these families.