International Human Rights Day Marched in Pristina Squares

With the motto “Get up for Human Rights”, citizens from nongovernmental organisations and institutions have marched to mark International Human Rights Day. The ombudsman, Hilmi Jashari, said this is the second year to organise such gears in order to respect human rights. “It's year [...]
The ombudsman, Hilmi Jashari, said this is the second year to organise such gears in order to respect human rights.
“is the second year that the Ombudsman Institute, together with all non-governmental organisations in Kosovo, tends to mark International Human Rights Day, which corresponds to the 70th anniversary of the implementation of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights as a key key human rights document. Today at 10:00 p.m., we had a manifestation at the Kosovo Theatre, in which most nongovernmental organisations, people in need, respectively, had direct presentations to deliver the most real message on the situation. Of all vulnerable groups, to complete and complete this activity with this” march, he said.
It has asked the country's institutions to engage more in respect to human rights and also in legal provisions.
The director of the Centre for Gender Equality, Luljeta Demolli, has indicated that Kosovo leaves much to long for in terms of Human Rights, where many groups according to it continue to be discriminated against.
We are joining the ombudsman's message to deliver a message to work towards it to eliminate discrimination in all groups that are, most vulnerable and marginalised in Kosovo. We are several organizations that are associated with this organisation, hopefully next year I will find Kosovo with greater respect for Human Rights, because as you all know, this is missing in Kosovo, respect for human rights”, Demolli has ended.
There were also dozens of citizens who marched from the <x0 square. Skenderbeu” towards “Zahir Pajaziti” Square.
We remember that the United Nations General Assembly, December 10, 1948, was gathered in Paris, where it adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.












