Scandal: Academy gives Serbs an Albanian village

University professor Ag Apolloni has shown a portion of Kosovo's Encyclopedia Dictionary where it says that the village of Vloban of the municipality of the Year is inhabited mainly by Serb populations, without staying at all. Apollo had confirmed during a visit to the Year that no Serb had ever lived in that village, and [...]
Apollo had confirmed during a visit to the Year that no Serb had ever lived in that village, nor have Serbs ever said it was their village, Periscope broadcasts.
He says the dictionary should be removed from circulation, and the Academy should apologise that through such terms it forgave the Albanian village of Serbs.
Here's his full post:
Academy gives Serbs an Albanian village
The Kosovo Encyclopedia Dictionary (2018) says that the village ofVuban is inhabited by Serb populations. As soon as I saw the news in the language of my publisher (Albanian), which is on that side, I went to the Year (for another job) and asked (even for this “Fact” of The Dictionary). Never had any Serbs lived in Vrba. Even from what I asked for, Serbs themselves never said there were Serbs in Vrba, no longer called them Serb-populated villages.
Thus, with this capital error, the dictionary must be removed from circulation immediately, and the Academy should apologize for pardoning the village of Serbs by counterfeiting village history. If it were an online dictionary, it would not be printed, but the editor - in - law of the dictionary was offended by the reaction of a professor who had criticized the printed edition of the dictionary and proposed the online publication, as did America and England.













