VV member: There was harassment, but it happened in hiding.

Nazlie Bala of Vetevendosje through his social network has commented on Albin Kurti's statement, which declared there have been cases of harassment of women within this party. VV member has shown several cases of women harassment in the movement. “There has been harassment, this has not been the culture of [...]
VV member has shown several cases of women harassment in the movement.
There have been harassment, this has not been a general culture that has not been acceptable, but it's been hidden, by a small number of people. These harassments we've learned from the girls' complaints directly included”, she wrote.
The full post of Nazlie Bala:
In patriarchal societies, where we are part of, there is a culture in which the girl and woman say <x0...po” is accused of being immoral, and if they say “jo” is accused of being conservative and backward. This is very offensive, because women's girls, at least within an emissary movement, should be viewed as their own masters, not someone's property.
There's been harassment, this wasn't general culture, it wasn't acceptable, but it's been hidden from a small number of people. These harassments we've learned from the girls' complaints directly involved.
Conspiracys have often been unfair, but for example they had the nature of prejudice or rejection, so if a girl didn't accept the repeated invitation and insist on getting out for beer, she was labeled and left. But there have also been live cases.
We've encountered obstacles to addressing these issues before, because the decisions in the SP have generally been made with the former secretary's direct decision. I don't know a case in moving, not just about this problem, so it's done something different than what he decided.
The demand to speak with concrete names is a deepening demand for abuse. With concrete names, only people who feel abused can speak, it's their decision. In my opinion they have done a bold move by addressing harassment in the movement, and the movement must take action.
Once again, we have a duty to show that we are different from others by taking steps and addressing these concerns.












