KMLDJ reacts to threatening graphs: Adopt the Public Image Lustracion Law

KMLDJ reacts to threatening graphs: Adopt the Public Image Lustracion Law

KMDLNJ, through a communiqué for the media, has reacted to the recent graphs that took place on the court walls of the Philological Faculty, where President Hashim Thaci, Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti and BIC Chief Imam Naim Trnava were threatened. KMDLNJ, through this, has demanded that the Law be adopted for [...]

KMDLNJ, through a communiqué for the media, has reacted to the recent graphs that took place on the court walls of the Philological Faculty, where President Hashim Thaci, Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti and BIC Chief Imam Naim Trnava were threatened.

KMDLNJ, through this has demanded that the Public Image Lustracination Law be adopted so that we do not face situations that we now have and, unless responsible authorities take legal measures, the consequences will be severe when even human victims cannot be disfellowshipped.

KMDLNJ's full response:

The unreachable and unbearable relief of life's threat!

Strangers so far threatened with life Hashim Thaci, Kosovo President Naim Ternava, BIK leader Shpend Ahmeti, Pristina chairman and Albin Kurtrin , leader of Vetevendosje.

These threats were written as X-rays on the walls of Pristina University's philological faculty, and their content or the pretext of the threat was of anti-religious character associated with the construction of the Great Mosque in the Dardania neighbourhood in Pristina, respectively.

The escalation of violent vocabulary about the mosque's construction has taken on the size of a campaign that was not highlighted for the Orthodox Church at the Pristina University courtyard or the Catholic Cathedral in downtown Pristina built on the foundations of a prestigious high school, which shows that religious tolerance in Kosovo is falling as a victim of political influences and that these three temples of different faiths are strictly politicised and are not in the function of making religious rights and fulfilling spiritual needs but are serving mainly for political purposes.

Media firing in Kosovo has been legalised and nobody is subject to the responsibility for slander, family intervention or personality collapse. Long ago, for no reason, journalist Berat Buzhala was publicly allowed to express an opinion without offending anyone and risking any other rights! The escalation of insulting vocabulary, disfellowshipped, degrading and contrary to all human and moral standards began and legalising those needed, with the adoption of the laws, to be representing and protecting the interests of Kosovo citizens and they are Kosovo deputies.

Opinion in Kosovo is shocked that with unbearable ease, Kosovo MPs insult each other by insulting them on racial and chauvinist grounds because of the parent's (mother's) national affiliation, or because of the parent's past. It's extremely immoral to seek differentiation within the family because of a parent's past because, there's no bad parent for children and no normal child will be different from the parent.

These are low and immoral methods for you to do political war with the blows of families, incisors from the past, as long as facts are lacking, and a court ruling on concrete responsibilities of those required to differ.

That's why, KMDLNj has demanded that the Public Image Lustracination Law be adopted so that we do not face situations we now have and, if responsible authorities fail to take legal measures, the consequences will be serious when even human victims cannot be disfellowshipped. The KMDLNj requires these politicians and deputies who are blowing fire to the escalation of the situation, pointing to the head, turning to obligations they have earned on the citizen's mandate and interrupting their verbal arrogance, not insulting on religious grounds, racial, ethnic and gender grounds, or responsibility for the consequences will come upon them.

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms calls for investigation into life threats against Hashim Thaci, Shpend Ahmeti, Albin Kurti and Naim Tarnava, as well as all those who are threatened because of freedom of speech and free expression of thought if even by that opinion you disagree. Of those threatened, three are politicians, while only one is a religious leader and someone behind these threats, mocking Pristina University students and the university itself, is playing a very dangerous game of division on religious grounds. Religious rights and freedoms in Kosovo are regulated by law and no one is discriminated against because of religious affiliation or trust. The politicisation of religion and trust in the service of politics and for political reasons has influenced and is affecting the escalation of violent vocabulary, and therefore we have threats against political and religious leaders as well as in the future if responsible authorities fail to take preventive or legal measures against those who are guilty of guilt. If religious diversity in Kosovo has so far been calculated as a value, it is now calculated as a chance to destabilise the situation, with unpredictable consequences. The use of double standards is discriminated against, while using double standards in the field of religious rights, in a country with more than three religious beliefs, is very dangerous as long as politics gets confused on this issue, for political, electoral, material or business benefits. This case of threat and other cases should be investigated and only after the investigation is complete, is the court determining the guilt or innocence of the suspects!

 

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