KMDLNJ: The state declared war on small pollutants as it ignored the Great Killers

The Human Rights and Freedoms Council says that the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Environment and Community of Pristina have “declared war “two air pollinators, cars as huge pollutants and removal from the coal market, as collateral pollutants, and have Amnitated the perpetrators or “the <2>x3> [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms says that the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Environment and Community of Pristina have “declared war “to be two air pollutants, cars as huge pollutants and removal from the coal market, as collateral pollutants and have Amnitated the executionist or “the air broker in Pristina and the district, the Kosova A thermal power plants and Kosova B.
“Forging restrictions or stopping vehicle entry in Pristina is discriminatory and will produce chaos in traffic, as well as many problems for employees. Pristina does not have the capacity of parking lots to place all cars in the suburbs of the city, nor does it have the capacity to transport passengers by bus from where they leave cars, to their place of work, schooling, residences or health and institutional facilities”, it is said in the response of KMDLNj.
According to this council, the separation of cars according to the last number of tables on and the couple would be the temporary choice that keeps it under management of possible traffic chaos.
If city entry and all cars were prohibited, Pristina would be paralyzed while allowing car entry to target would be discrimination. In this case, only the entrance of cars that are necessary would be allowed: fast aid, police, firefighters, suppliers, taxis and some necessary services. This, in the absence of sufficient citizen clarification, will cause the city's deadlock of”, said further in response.
Also, according to KMDLNj, the ban on selling coal on the market would be risking the health of social categories that are users (due to heavy material) heating coal.
“If the Pristina government or municipality provides an alternative opportunity for heating, then the sale of coal for heating may be prohibited.
Then, if we refer to the most reliable connoisseur for environmental protection in Kosovo, Mr. Luan Shllaku coal heat is the insignificant environmental pollutants compared to two “environmental killers“in Pristina and beyond. The Kosova A and B thermocentrics and the poor quality of fuels, cars and other means of transport, which for this reason emit multiple toxic gases on allowed”, are said to be further in response.
It is stressed that Kosovo's environment is being added to another <x0-murder”, New Kosovo being built without debate and ignoring environmental experts' suggestions. Local and international criminalised policies for large material gains have contributed to the major pollution of the environment in Kosovo through the importation of highly suspicious quality fuels, and especially with suspicion “killer” of the environment, Thermocentral Kosova A and Kosova B, and the next third, New Kosova.
“If we take the conservation of the environment and the maintenance of the health of Kosovo citizens as basic human rights, instant improvisements that are proposing central and local institutions are not a good solution, but violent emergency elections that in the long term plan will only exacerbate the ecosystem in Kosovo and the health of its citizens” are said to end the response.












