Haskuka visits liberation family, urges boycott of Serbian products

Prizren Mayor Mytaher Hakuka has visited the family of Liberation Malokut, the young man who was attacked in Novi Sad of Serbia. Mayor Haskuka announced that according to family reports Deliverance and his companion are better in health and that the situation is heading towards normalisation, Periscopi broadcasts. Furthermore, Haskuka has said [...]
Prizren Mayor Mytaher Hakuka has visited the family of Liberation Malokut, the young man who was attacked in Novi Sad of Serbia.
Mayor Haskuka announced that according to family reports Deliverance and his companion are better in health and that the situation is heading towards normalisation, Periscopi broadcasts.
Moreover, Haskuka has said that if such a case should occur in Kosovo, towards a citizen of Serbian origin, the neighbouring state would surely call for extraordinary UN Security Council meetings.
According to him, these are the consequences of Serbia's not changing policies towards Albanians and Kosovo.

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“Today I visited the family of liberation (Maloku), which has been attacked in Novi Sad only because it has spoken Albanian. I realized from my family that his condition has stabilised, and he has talked to his father, Camber, today. Release him and his friend wish him a quick cure!
This is not the first attack on Albanians in Serbia, and unfortunately it will not be the last, because never so far have central institutions reacted to the protection of our citizens a move that imposes on representatives of our state in the world. Unlike us, if such a case were to happen in Kosovo, to a citizen of Serbian origin, the neighbouring state would surely call for extraordinary UN Security Council meetings.
These cases are the result of Serbia's failure to change policies towards Albanians and Kosovo. In the absence of the official state response and continuation of Serbia's hegemonistic policies towards Kosovo, I invite citizens to voice their disagreement with the attack. The best way to react initially is to boycott Serbian products.
If our civil dignity is not protected, such cases will repeat us”. /Periscopi/.












