The Suicide of the Republic Born of Political genocide

The Republic of Kosovo has committed an act of suicide, engaging in political persecution of an authoritarian state, persecuting political opponents and turning the state of the Republic of Kosovo into a political police officer in service of Turkish President Recep Erdogan's political problems. Extrading outside any legal procedure of six Turkish teachers who [...]
First it strikes the reason why the state of Kosovo was established. Kosovo, unlike any other state in the world, is a Western investment to save a people who were politically persecuted because of ethnic origin. The Kosovo Albanians became victims of a dictatorial political regime and as such as thousands of Kosovo activists of independence, and its political leaders were sent to the West to organise political resistance from there.
Kosovo is today a state and a Republic, thanks to Western countries hosting political activists who in Yugoslavia are calling terrorists. Yusuf Gervala was persecuted from UDB to Germany and killed along with his two friends there, but German police still investigate his murder. Hashim Thaci, Ramush Haradniaj, Kadri Veselini, Bujar Bukoshi, Isa Mustafa, dozens of Vetvendosje leaders, and thousands less known, have all once tried the document of political asylumr in the West and the terrorist labelation in their homeland. It is unforgivable that on the first 10th anniversary of their Republic, these people extradite outside any procedure in Turkey, six convicted terrorist teachers under a Pucci premonition, which is part of Turkey's political power struggle.
Kosovo has annihilated the chief reason why the Republic and the independent state have become this gesture it has made, and this will have irreparable consequences on its image and its political future in Europe. It has suddenly returned to the most uncertain place in the world, the place where dictators are worshiped and educators accused of being publicists are persecuted.
It is today the country governed by irresponsible people who, by their desperate actions after this tragic act, show that they do not function as a state but as a gang.
Second, Kosovo has committed suicide in terms of image of its leaders. Kosovo is “condemned” to have democratic leaders. I know no one of them wants to be like this, but they're doomed to be. I know that every leader's dream in the Balkans is Erdogan's model and the ease with which he stands in power, abuses and makes decisions, but are doomed to be “democratic” pro-European and not Ottoman.
Whether Hashim Thaci, Ramush Haradinaj, Kadri Veselini, Albin Kurti or Isa Mustafa are brought to Kosovo as Democrats, this case reveals them as dictatorship fans. A Democrat is a Democrat, not only where he is forced to act like one but especially where human freedoms are violated. He could never make a political alliance and deal with a guy like Erdogan, except for correct state relations reflecting the history between the two countries.
The delivery gesture of six teachers is enough to tarnish any leaders in Kosovo as autocas and Erdoganist, regardless of whether there is responsibility or not. The way they accepted this gesture shows that they worship dictatorship.
Third, it is a suicide gesture and for the state of Kosovo. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj dismissed the interior minister and a deputy minister today, but this only complicates the problem, as he testifies either to the existence of an irresponsible state or to a parallel structure within the state.
This case is a little bit to eat and the whole Kosovo government. He doesn't get paid. To dismiss only the interior minister means, or that you are not prime minister, or that someone has lowered your friction within the state and does not ask.
The serious incident should bring down Kosovo's government and put all these officials on the blacklist that tarnished Kosovo with this gesture. They should never again be entrusted with an office in the state of Kosovo, not that six Turkish teachers have surrendered, but that they have made Kosovo an uncertain, uncertain, hopeless, ungodly and, above all, irresponsible country. A state that takes six citizens out of any procedure for asking a dictator is the state of a dead republic. Otherwise, today the government should have fallen and Kosovo would have witnessed to the West that it has not betrayed it, for interests and the paranoid of a Sultan who has several anthems in Pristina.












