The former political prisoner who had stayed in prison with Kurt has a message to link to Djuric's arrest

Former political prisoner, Erdogan Dautaj, has replicted the Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti's statement for the arrest of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo chief Marko Djurovic, calling it Kosovo's victory. In his Facebook account he wrote that both were once imprisoned only because they were Albanians, [...]
In his Facebook account he wrote that both were once imprisoned only because they were Albanians, so in relation to Serbia, attitudes should be taken from this point of view and by no means from the party.
Now AAK's assist in Decan, remembering the prison they suffered together, he has asked Kurti that police actions not treat them by political prism, but as law and law enforcement and the empowerment of Kosovo citizenship.
“Albin, our then prisoner gets the final meaning today when Kosovars are able to imprison anyone who does not respect the state of Kosovo. Then courage imprisoned us, today our courage imprisoned those others. Albania's last name, it must dominate any other surname that the moment has put on us whether it's a party, political or institutional one.
Read his full reaction:
In 1999, at the Pozarevac prison, where Albin Kurti and I were among the other Albanians, we were imprisoned and persecuted for the only reason we were Albanians. Not that Albin belonged to one political subject and I to another. Serbs had problems with us as Albanians who fought, in different forms, for our country.
Therefore, the functioning of Kosovo's organs in the case of the arrest of Marko Djuric, and the professional police operation, should not be judged and analysed by the privilege of the political moment.
The arrest of the one who entered Kosovo illegally, as well as by Albini, just like the rest of us, should not be analysed by the party barrel and the political tender of currentity.
Albin, our then imprisonment takes on final meaning today when Kosovars are able to imprison anyone who does not respect the state of Kosovo.
Then courage imprisoned us, today our courage imprisoned those others.
The Albanian name must dominate any other surname that the moment has put on us both party, political or institutional.













