Gorani: We're talking about the fate of the lands, but not the fate of the people who live in them.

MP PSDA, Dukagjin Gorani has said that everyone is talking about territories, lands, but not people and the fate of people living on those lands. The greatest <x0Dam that has made discussion on borders is that we have been asked to talk about territories, not citizens and [...]
MP PSDA, Dukagjin Gorani has said that everyone is talking about territories, lands, but not people and the fate of people living on those lands.
The biggest argument we've ever had on borders is that we've had to talk about territories, not citizens and people. He's got us talking about the fate of the lands, not the fate of the people who live in them. This is a territorialisation of a complicated political issue. This territorialisation of the conversation has marked and distorted the way we understand the neighbourhood and normalisation of the region and poisoned political thinking by turning us into the banals of wars and disasters. Today, we talk about territories, not counting in the people who live in those territories. Negotia will certainly have, but their focus should be the state of resolution for co-existence among peoples and recognition among states. But today we are obliged to talk about what we refuse, not what we support”, Goran said.
He has said that four months citizens are being tortured every day as to who the owner of the dialogue is.
Today, we are facing the situation that I could easily have left behind. We held a session in which the lack of will, lack of ideas, and a desire to talk to me about what we do not accept of the courage to talk about what we should agree to. /Periscopi/
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