The materials from the “Personale” broadcast are handed over to the IKKL archive, a 10-year journey in service to history.

The television program “Personale” has advanced the documentation of Kosovo’s history by formalizing the transfer of accumulated resources to the Institute for War Crimes in Kosovo (IKKL). The show’s creator, Krenare Vokshi, executed a memorandum of cooperation with IKKL, ensuring that interviews and testimonies gathered from survivors of the massacres in Kosovo will be integrated into the state archive. The institute announced that this new archive will safeguard diverse materials.

These holdings encompass firsthand accounts from survivor witnesses regarding war crimes, alongside other documentation deemed crucial for establishing historical truth and preserving collective memory. During the official proceedings, Ms. Vokshi signed the memorandum, committing the materials to the IKKL archive.

This cooperative effort solidifies a systematic method for preserving sensitive historical records. By depositing these testimonies and documents within the IKKL archive, researchers and future generations will have access to primary sources detailing the period’s atrocities. The establishment of this dedicated repository is intended to support ongoing efforts to uncover historical facts and maintain a comprehensive record of the events that transpired in Kosovo.

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  1. This archival transfer is a vital step in ensuring Kosovo’s history is properly documented for the future.

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