The statistics we refer to are based on a methodology used not only in Kosovo but also in Bosnia, Rwanda and Myanmar. It is a specific formula for estimating numbers.
When we talk about sexual violence during the war in Kosovo, it has been and continues to be an open wound and a taboo subject for our state and citizens.
The percentage is very high, with the number being around 20,000 women. But it was not just women; about 1,000 men were also raped.
I have worked actively on this subject, especially during my term as president of Kosovo and afterwards as former president, and now through the Jahjaga Foundation.
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