Albanian Minister for Labor, Family and the Values of the Liberation Army, Andin Hoti, addressed the recent exhibition in Skanderbeg Square, expressing his strong disapproval of the inaccurate depiction of wartime events in Kosovo. He considered the presentation of materials as wholly unacceptable. The minister argued that the 1998/99 war exhibition contained instances where factual information had been deliberately distorted.
This, he stated, creates a significant danger – the potential to minimize the severity of crimes and perpetuate misleading stories. Hoti emphasized the need for precise historical representation. Specifically, he referenced the tragic event of the Massacre of Great Krusha.
According to Hoti, the exhibition incorrectly suggested that women and children were permitted to evacuate the area during the massacre. However, he clarified that this was not the case; women were also victims, including pregnant women, who were killed during the event. Hoti’s response underscored the importance of accurately documenting and acknowledging these historical crimes.
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