Students protested in prison clothes against Kosovo isolation

Students have gathered in front of the Government building to protest Kosovo's isolation and ratification of the Kosovo agreement. Three of the protesters came out wearing prison clothes in 2008 and 2018 written in them as prison numbers, showing time for Kosovars' isolation since declaring independence. [...]
Students have gathered in front of the Government building to protest Kosovo's isolation and ratification of the Kosovo agreement.
Three of the protesters came out wearing prison clothes in 2008 and 2018 written in them as prison numbers, showing time for Kosovars' isolation since declaring independence.
Arber Rama, one of the protesters, said that since 2010 we are deceived that we will move freely.
The “since 2010 continues to be deceived into moving freely. Two legislatures have been changed in connection with the demarcation cause”, Rama said.
He further stated that the <x0 long reception in embassies is simply unacceptable”.
He called on Albanian deputies to vote on demarcation, not allowing the impasse from the Serbian List.
“We call on Albanian deputies to vote the demarcation do not allow the Serbian List to block you. It is simply unblocking the process of demarketing”, Rama said.
Protestor students also held banners “Voton Demarkation”, “Stop isolation”, etc.
The European Commission has assigned Kosovo the condition of ratification of the demarcation agreement with Montenegro in 2015 for visa liberalisation.
Kosovars are the only people in the Western Balkans who cannot freely move to the Schengen Zone. /Kallex/












