For Serbian children in Kosovo, Adem Jashar is a terrorist. Did I go to arrest the students? A-Hall

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's adviser, Bekim Colak, has crashed sharply in a live debate with analyst Imer Mushkolaj reports Periscopi. We are not discussing whether Kosovo will become a state or not. We don't have to negotiate whether Kosovo will declare independence or not. Please don't give me”. He [...]
We are not discussing whether Kosovo will become a state or not. We don't have to negotiate whether Kosovo will declare independence or not. Please don't give me”.
He has reacted harshly to Mushkolaj.
“We are discussing how Kosovo will become a state. All the time, Thaci Government has also accepted talks on Kosovo's internal regulation issues”, Mushkolaj said.
“What internal settings? Don't. Don't. Don't-x1...
The president has warned reform of the education system, health and all other things in the north. Has something changed during these six years”- responded to Mushkolaj.
It's changed, in what sense. I really don't get it. Colak was telling him surprised by his question.
“In the north schools learn with Serbia's system. The healing is in Serbia's system. Social policies are regulated by Serbia”-Delarated Mushkolaj.
You're going to stop where they're going to heal? And Kosovo Albanians going for healing in Germany and other countries? You are complaining about why Kosovo citizens of the Serb community go for healing in Serbia” ) reacted to Colak.
No, we're not talking about Serbia, but Kosovo. These Serb parallel structures are functional in Kosovo” She told him, wondering how he couldn't understand what he was talking about.
In Kosovo these are taken. I don't know what you're saying.
“are not in Kosovo's system. Don't look at us. Kosovo students in Gracanica, Mitrovica learn that Adem Jashari is terrorist” She said angry Mushkolaj.
Whatever happened to me. Did you just go and arrest the students?
Thaci must tell us how these issues are resolved. I get paid by the president with the market how” fought back to him.
In the end, Bekim Colak said he is not satisfied with this culture of debate./ P ERISCOPIA











