Ordering through the streets of Skopje: Don't go to prom, night of immorality

A controversial message to Albanian students has spread throughout Macedonia's capital, Skopje, which urges mothers not to allow their children to go to prom. As the end of the school year nears, and the annual hosting of senior parties for ninth-graders [...]
As the end of the school year nears, and the annual hosting of seniors for primary school classes and students who finish high school, handbills have been placed in Skopje calling on students to publish these seniors' evenings.
The news has been made known today by the newspaper Koha in Macedonia, which in tomorrow's number will broadly address the issue. But no matter how much the paper goes on sale tomorrow, she made her next afternoon public.
On the front of the newspaper Time in Macedonia, it says: “from where it's a maturity?”.
On the front of this newspaper, the news states that “on wood, concrete columns and similar public places, fanatics have posted posters asking mothers not to allow girls and boys to go to prom. ”
To be more pathetic in the entire tragic order, they write that Ryxard sends his daughter/son into the hands of Satan and his workers, as maturity is the religion-pronged”, reports the Albanian newspaper in Macedonia.
The order is sent to Albanian mothers, as these posters are found only in Albanian and only in the capital's Albanian settlements.














