Alma Lama clashes with Serbian ambassador to Italy, see moment (Video)

Serbia's Ambassador to Italy Goran Aleksic has made a funny figure at La Sapienza University, when he insisted on taking the word at the end of a scientific conference and speaking against Kosovo and the presentations that were made there. Conference participants who were professors, diplomats students, and a senator began to launch the hall when he [...]
Serbia's Ambassador to Italy Goran Aleksic has made a funny figure at La Sapienza University, when he insisted on taking the word at the end of a scientific conference and speaking against Kosovo and the presentations that were made there.
Conference participants, who were professors, diplomats students and a senator, began to launch the hall when he headed presumptuously to present “Which one of you has ever been in Kosovo”. Kosovo's ambassador to Italy Alma Lama reacted by telling him not to offend those present and that there were representatives of the state of Kosovo in the hall.
Those present began to leave the hall and asked him to stop speaking. The incident occurred after the presentation of the session for Kosovo, at the Conference organised by the La Sapienza Foundation of Rome and the Research Centre for Eurasia (CEMAS) of Sapienza University in Rome.
The conference theme was “Beyond the War: The restoration of cultural heritage in Croatia and Kosovo”, while the session's theme for Kosovo was the protection of heritage from home manipulations, which introduced their work Dr. Florina Jarliu and scientific researcher Arben Arifi.
The conference took place on Friday, on December 1st, beginning at the La Sapienza University Rectorate Palace and was organised in co-operation with Pristina University “hasan Pristina”, Pristina's Institute of History “Alri Hadri”, the Croatian Institute of Reconstruction and Culture Ministry of the Republic of Croatia. The researchers brought facts of the manipulation from the eserbian side of both the history of monuments and their embezzlement.
In the conference's opening address, Ambassador Lama, thanking La Sapienza University for its readiness to give scientific truths about Kosovo's cultural heritage and history manipulations, said that in the last century, the world realised that the manipulated stories they had heard about my country, Kosovo, could no longer serve to keep a people under oppression and discrimination, could no longer serve to kill and expel hundreds of thousands of Albanians of their fellow citizens, could no longer believe that it was a topic produced by the Bible as it was from the 1999 regime of Milosevic, but that it was the tragic fate of our long, long, long-standing X-term nationalists. ”
The ambassador said that Kosovo is now an open country for all researchers, cultural heritage every day and more is being enriched by new discoveries, excavations and finds of ancient settlements, valuable artifacts, etc.
“We still have many open issues that require solutions with Serbia, even in terms of cultural heritage, Lama said. Serbia has received over 1,200 archaeological and ethnographic artifacts from Kosovo Museums during the war, and refuses to return them. Among them are statues over four thousand years old. ”
The purpose of the conference is to enhance the academic community and public opinion about devotion to the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Kosovo, in the post-war period, to preserving cultural heritage. It was led by Professor Emeritus Antonello Biagjini, a regional historian and scholar.












