Tomorrow protests against the collapse of objects near Lake Batlava

The Orllan civic initiative and NGO Democracy Rule in Kosovo in co-operation with Orllan residents with the suburb tomorrow, starting at 2: 00 p.m., will organise a protest as a sign of dissatisfaction with the country's institutions over the collapse of objects near the Batlava Lake. According to the organisers' announcement, this protest is under way [...]
The Orllan civic initiative and NGO Democracy Rule in Kosovo in co-operation with Orllan residents with the suburb tomorrow, starting at 2: 00 p.m., will organise a protest as a sign of dissatisfaction with the country's institutions over the collapse of objects near the Batlava Lake.
According to the organisers' announcement, this protest is being staged in order to prevent the efforts of the Ministry, which, according to them, is also affecting the evacuation of residents from this country.
The following is a full announcement:
Orlaan Civic Initiative and NGO Rule of Democracy in Kosovo in collaboration with Orllan residents with the district organise Protesta
PROTEST Data 05.10,2018 The clock: 200 Eagle Country Marching to the School of Many Ruins, we want investments to be the worry of Orllan's ancestors from the ruins that have come to pass, creating the vagueness of the relevant institutions, demanding an economic development project for Orlain with the circle asking for the disruptions of our unplanned investments from a municipality that was once displaced by more than 30,000 residents, this whole has happened as a lack of investment by our institutions, is not lacking and the use of our institutions of our resources from our countries that are displaced by the villages and villages around the villages that have been moved to a country with 3,000 residents's plans not to create an investment in places around the area of tourism. MMPH days ago, it has been decided on the collapse of several temporary objects located around the lake in Orlanan, including restaurant bags, residential homes, and by MMPH inspectors it is said to be only the beginning soon there will be a decision for other collapses. The locals are more rightly concerned about mass deportation from these villages. In the absence of jobs and other family needs, such as health schooling, employment, many residents have left this area, creating an almost empty area that in the last period of time, tourism development and the opening of some restaurants have enabled many young people of this three to be employed, and the same have found a reason not to move into their homeland. The decision to destroy these provisional facilities could directly affect the inability of living for these young people and their obligation to leave because there is no other option for employment on these trains.












