Surroi: Internationals don't believe in government. They're making it special.

Publicist and writer Veton Surroi has done another writing at the Time portal, this time on the Special Court case and on Prime Minister Haradinaj's operational logistics. He has described Kosovo as a glass house designed by internationals in order to see how locals were ruling with it. Surroi believes that [...]
Publicist and writer Veton Surroi has done another writing at the Time portal, this time on the Special Court case and on Prime Minister Haradinaj's operational logistics.
He has described Kosovo as a glass house designed by internationals in order to see how locals were ruling with it. Surroi believes that the decisions taken by Prime Minister Haradinaj are arbitrary, reducing his responses to the following sentences: “”canunce” BAR for gun shooting in the event of the joy of Deputy Prime Minister Gashi [and others]; “there are” ) for the forgiveness of water company debts and dealt with the new thermal power issue.
This arbitrary government, present even earlier in our institutions, according to Surroi, has been condemned by internationals who have decided to establish the Special Court by not trusting in our local mechanisms.
“There is distrust of residents of the glass house called Kosovo because, like no other house, this has been completely transparent. And, why it has been transparent, foreign observers from KFOR to Chancellors have decided that the entire Kosovo domestic and international system is incapable of judging the political dome of organised crime in Kosovo, and that the only way to do so is with the Special Court, with headquarters in The Hague..” he is expressing himself.
Read the full text: http://www.koha.net/Religion/6866 t/mee-te-speci-for-arbirrity/












