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strikers of NGO “Thirrjet e Nenave-The Cries of Mothers” which for more than two weeks have been on strike and from Monday also on a hunger strike, have stopped their strike after a meeting that was held today with President of the Republic of Kosova, dr. Fatmir Sejdiu, and Minister of Justice, Nekibe Kelmendi.
The demands of the mothers on strike, which have been in the yard of the Office for Missing Persons and Forensics, relating to accelerate the process of identifying mortal remains.
As in the first visit, President Sejdiu has promised mothers on strike that his efforts and all institutions of the Republic of Kosovo will be maximum brightness the fate of these people.
Whereas , Minister of Justice, Nekibe Kelmendi stressed that she will be engaged that as soon as possible to have the meeting with the International Institute for Missing Persons (ICMP) and see the possibility of rewriting the agreement in order that the MoJ be a signatory of the agreement for future identification.
"We will ask, regardless of whether the new agreement is signed or not, that the ICMP for three months not to deal with the identification of other cases, but to deal exclusively with identifying cases of Kosovo in order as i promised you to accelerate the identification process, "said Minister Kelmendi.
The main priority of the Ministry of Justice has been and continues to be to accelerate the identification mortal remains. On 9 January 2008, 92 actions were developed in the field, 61 victims were handed to the family members, approximately 450 bone samples were sent for DNA analysis there were developed detailed research and investigation of unidentified corpses.