Haradinaj gets nervous with a protestor, tells him to shut up

Today, a protest march has been organised in opposition to the Macedonian court's decision on serving more than 700 years in prison for the Kumanovo Group. From the plaza zehir Pajazitı, they continued the march towards the Macedonian Embassy in Pristina, where they faced the police cordon. Police were not allowed to approach the embassy, so protesters, among [...]
From the plaza zehir Pajazitı, they continued the march towards the Macedonian Embassy in Pristina, where they faced the police cordon.
Police were not allowed to approach the embassy, so protesters, among them even family of convicts, left for the Government of Kosovo, Periscopi reports.
Following their cheers and demands with banners in their hands, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj managed to respond.
He has expressed concern over the court's decision, telling the family of the convicted that they should hurry up because God has condemned them, not man.
With that Haradinaj has given family hope that the decision could be changed in the future.
As he was addressing the protesters, one of them asked the person who took down the police, where protests were taking place before the government.
The prime minister then reacted harshly to him, asking him to shut up.
You took it there. Whoever talks about it, let's hear it. I've come for you”, the prime minister responded. /Periscopi












