As both a scholarly and moral achievement, this work represents a vital contribution to the fields of human rights, transitional justice, memory studies and beyond. It stands as one indispensable stone within a much larger living mosaic; a testament to resilience, documentation, and the pursuit of justice in the face of unprecedented human rights violations experienced in Kosovo.
- Arben Hajrullahu, Professor of Politics, University of Prishtina.
This book highlights the destructive effects of war when directed against civilians and a nations culture, as exemplified in the case of Kosovo.We all need this book if we want to rectify the socio-political and legal damages that the world may suffer in the near future.
- Nora Visoka- Weller, Cultural Heritage Research Centre, University of Cambridge
Through rigorous analysis and survivor-informed inquiry this volume explores how violence, denial, and fragmented justice continue to shape memory and politics decades later. It argues that truth-telling and remembrance are acts of resistance, and essential steps toward dignity and accountability. At its core, the volume insists that remembrance is not optional; it is the foundation of justice.
- Sonja Biserko, President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia