Thaci's warning: Someone seeks unrest in Kosovo

Former director of education in the Pristina municipality Jusuf Thaci has written that today's arrest of Vetevendosje deputy Albin Kurti and other MPs has been carried out unnecessarily. According to him, there is no urgency that the tear gas launch work will be tried while we are still in the electoral atmosphere. Thaci has even mentioned [...]
According to him, there is no urgency that the tear gas launch work will be tried while we are still in the electoral atmosphere.
Thaci has also mentioned the case of the conviction of four Vetevendosje activists, then the overthrow of the result in Istog, the decision to recount the vote in Pristina and Prizren, etc.
For all of this, Thaci says someone is trying to make trouble in Kosovo.
Here's a full Facebook note:
Someone is provoking unrest in Kosovo.
- Today, three opposition deputies were arrested and detained for a month without need for a work that has been carried out publicly and there is no urgency to be tried when we are still in the electoral atmosphere.
- A few days ago, an opposition MP and three activists were sentenced, to over 20 years in prison, with a court ruling completely unfounded.
- Yesterday, the election outcome in the municipality of Istog was overturned, in the consecutive of an opposition party, with highly suspicious votes, and there's a smell of horseshit. The result is justly being disputed.
- Yesterday it was decided to recount votes in the two largest municipalities, which according to preliminary results has won the largest opposition party, although there was no basis for doing so, except for the result in these two municipalities to be contested by the parties, regardless of what the final outcome would be.
- Yesterday “protested” against EULEX from the party that itself has brought EULEX to Kosovo and praised them.
- Yesterday in Kosovo was to visit “Special Court chief” to submit the order that this court is already ready to begin arrests in Kosovo.
It is clear that all these developments are related to each other and are in the works of causing unrest in Kosovo.
Kosovo neither needs nor can it survive an internal crisis and internal unrest that can only help those who, for the sake of personal and tribal interests, and for the sake of saving its butt are able to destabilise and bring Kosovo to ruin.
Therefore, it would be good for all those provoked to be wise and discreet so that they do not satisfy the wishes of those who want to cause unrest in Kosovo.
Justice may have time to be restored, and the effects of turmoil can never be repaired!











