Police confirm: Marchers for stamp in Turkey, received permission

The march yesterday in memory of the first anniversary of the Pici's failure in Turkey, organised by the Liberal Democratic Centre, in Pristina's main square, had been the event warned in the Kosovo Police. Participants in the march were Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Kivilim Kilic. Agron Borovci of Kosovo Police has confirmed [...]
The march yesterday in memory of the first anniversary of the Pici's failure in Turkey, organised by the Liberal Democratic Centre, in Pristina's main square, had been the event warned in the Kosovo Police. Participants in the march were Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Kivilim Kilic.
Agron Borovci of Kosovo Police has confirmed to Express that this activity has been warned in police and monitored by the institution.
“Objectivity has been warned even in the police, and according to the rule in such cases, police have taken all the necessary actions to monitor its flow”, Boorovci said Sunday for Express.
While at a Prizren mosque yesterday, praise has been praised for Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan.
A year ago thousands of Turkish soldiers took control of the main areas of Ankara and Istanbul to attempt a coup against the current government.
While Turkish authorities have called for the closure of Jessen's schools in Kosovo, so far they have received no response from either the president or the Ministry of Education.












