Islamist Olsi Jazexhi takes a thrill in front of Milosevic's monument and raises three fingers (Photo)

Islamic publicist Olsi Jazexhi posted a photo of him in front of Gazimestan's monument, commemorating the Battle of Kosovo of 1389. Not only that, but the Muslim from Tirana poses by raising three fingers (Serbian, certri pesta) -- a Serbian fascist greeting that resuscits from the time of the Milosevic regime -- writes Konica.al. This monument, built [...]
Not only that, but the Muslim from Tirana poses by raising three fingers (Serbian, certri pesta) -- a Serbian fascist greeting that resuscits from the time of the Milosevic regime -- writes Konica.al.
This monument, built by Serbian architect Alexander Deroko in 1953, represents one of the symbols of Serbian ultranationalistism.
For the majority of Kosovo Albanians, this memorial fuels past wounds.
Right, near this monument, former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic had delivered the notorious shovenist speech.
By the majority of Western scholars, the speech given in Gazimestan is described as the main incentive for major bloodshed in the former Yugoslavia.
The inscription on Gazimestan monument reads:














