Public letter Albin Kurti

Public letter Albin Kurti

Honored and highly respected Mr. Kurti, I wrote from exile in the hope that you will read my letter. The recent events in the Vetevendosje Movement have caused great concern to me but also to other fellow countrymen who live here. That is because you and the Movement were the only and last hope in Kosovo [...]

Honored and highly respected Mr. Kurti,

I wrote to them from exile, hoping that you will read my letter.

The recent events in the Vetevendosje Movement have caused great concern to me but also to other fellow countrymen who live here. That's because you and the Movement were the only and last hope that in Kosovo we would do well and that we would have changes that people have been waiting for for for 17 years!

The resignation of some of your activists at this time from the movement is to us as a separation of children from parents, leaving them alone. Though they may still be young and yet strong and powerful, without their children they will never be happy and respected. And they won't come out to realize their intentions.

If a movement is linked to a name, it cannot be democratic. Between two options: Albin's chairman or United Movement, believe me that with so much pain I would have chosen the second one!

Therefore I beg you, in my name, and also in the name of many exiles, that you may not put out our hope. Separation in your movement means the <x0... green” for the next 20 years for those who have captured the state.

Please reflect, which you have done all your life!

With the greatest respect for you,

Lulzim Bulnjaku Germany

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