AGK reacts to Albulen Hadziu following charges against Kelmendi

The Kosovo Journalists' Association, through a response to the media, considers that the language MP Albulen Haxhiu used against Adriatic journalist Kelmendi is a violation of free speech. MP Haxhiu, AGK, asks him to distance himself from using any language that violates the professional integrity of Adriatic journalist Kelmendi. More [...]
MP Haxhiu, AGK, asks him to distance himself from using any language that violates the professional integrity of Adriatic journalist Kelmendi.
Below is the complete reaction of AGK's:
Through a post on the social Facebook network, Vetevendosje MP! Albulen Haxhiu, has accused Adriatic journalist Kelmendi of allegedly organising civic protests, which called in the direction of MPs to ratify the demarcation with Montenegro.
Likewise, MP Haxhiu a few minutes later, through another Facebook status, has said journalist Kelmendi has launched a campaign and pressure on MPs to vote on the demarcation agreement.
Meanwhile, Adriatic journalist Kelmendi has reacted to MP Haxhiu's posts, saying her language posed slander and public threat to her.
This is a public threat to me and to all who dare to express their opinion openly, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic. You'd better shut up, we're gonna suck for you, and then we'll lock you up. No, I have nothing to do with any protest. If I had, I'd let him know. So the MP is slandering!”, says journalist Kelmendi's reaction.
The AGK considers that this language and approach of MP Albulen Haxhiu towards Adriatic journalist Kelmendi is unacceptable and constitutes a violation of thought and free speech.
The AGK called on MP Hadziu to distance himself from using any language that violates the professional integrity of Adriatic journalist Kelmendi.












