Kosovo asylum seekers say beaten by German police

Fatmir Musa of Vushtreza in 2014, along with his family, had illegally taken the way to seek a better life in Europe. After much hardship, he receives asylum and care from the German State, in which he remained for four years. November 30 of 2018 found it in [...]
After much hardship, he receives asylum and care from the German State, in which he remained for four years.
November 30 of 2018 found it in Kosovo.
He says the trouble with the German state was turned into a nightmare, the moment he was asked to be repatriated to Kosovo.
And, the process of return, Musa experienced it differently, facing torture by German police, as he said.
The violence Moses claims suffered by German police, has confessed to KTV, and he even testifies to it through photographs.
He accuses the German state of deceiving him to return to Kosovo, promising him security and work places in his homeland.
Musa says there is no more reason to live in Kosovo, since everything is hopeless for him in the country.
He says that at the first opportunity, he will again attempt to flee the country, even illegally risking it.
He says the Kosovo state has promised rent payment for only two months.
Musa has indicated that in Kosovo she has found no state support, for which she is threatened to remain homeless.
But in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, they haven't answered Kohavision questions about the case even after a week.












