Ymer reacts after Kurt and Caday-Buyup is released: Persecution Against Deputies Not Over

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Visar Ymeri has reacted after the detention of Albin Kurti and Donika Kaday-Bujupin, however, says persecution against them is not over. “Albin and Donika, Kaluldra suspended their unjust and completely unnecessary custody. It's a good thing they won't be held in prison anymore. But persecution against them [...]
“Albin and Donika, Kaluldra suspended their unjust and completely unnecessary custody. It's a good thing they won't be held in prison anymore. But persecution against them is not over. The process of Albin, Donika, Faton's Albulena is continuing. On January 3rd next year, the court's decision to judge them, led by Becir Kaluldra”, has written Ymer on Facebook.
Ymer has further added that these MPs are being tried because of the protection of sovereignty and constitutionality, which Vuciqi intended to overturn through Thaci and Mustaf.
This judge is judging the Republican Parliament deputies because they defended the sovereignty of this republic! They defended her constitutionality, intended to overthrow Vuchchiqi through Thaci and Mustafa. Virtually Kaluldra is saying that the constitutionality of the Republic is not important -- the complaints of some of the power experts who have taken over the state are the law in Kosovo” -- it is expressed.
According to him, this judgment is political, and as such it cannot be fair and when it is not right then it is unfair.
The trial is political. So he can't be right. When he is not righteous, he is unjust. And a court of injustice cannot be a court. Let us remember that the same was condemned by the same person, the Church, the country, the Egzon, and the Adean without any proof by a scandalous judicial decision. So this court and this judge have already testified that the pronunciation of injustice is common business”, Umer wrote.
It further added, the “deputs should be immediately released from this unfair process. Condemned activists must be immediately freed from persecution. Injustice everywhere is a threat to justice everywhere Martin Luther King”











