Baygora shows when new mosque will be built near Pristina Post

The head of the Republic of Kosovo, Sabri Bajgora, has declared that after the month of Ramadan, the mosque near Pristina will begin to build. This project will cost millions of euros and will be financed by Turkey. According to Bajgora, no political influence will follow this great donation. On the weekly show [...]
This project will cost millions of euros and will be financed by Turkey. According to Bajgora, no political influence will follow this great donation.
In the weekly show at RTK “Interview with Blerim”, Bajgora has also spoken of criticisms made in the US report on religious freedoms in Kosovo, where the Protestant community has complained that the Islamic Community is not allowing the cross to be placed in Pristina's cemetery. The prime minister denied these accusations, stressing that it is the municipality of Pristina, which manages the capital's cemetery.
In the week's public television interview, Sabri Bajgora has also spoken about lectures to be held in Kosovo prisons, the elected imams. He has also commented on the release of accused imams, stating that he has expected a public apology after the outcome of these trials. However, Bajgora has acknowledged that there are motheries that deviate from their positions in the Islamic Community, and concrete punitive measures have been taken against them.











