Political and artistic racism in the case of Metom Pajaku

Last week, former Kosovo deputy and poet from the Roma community, Kujtim Pajaku, died. He had become known for public opinion when he had reacted to the Kosovo Assembly for racist expressions to his community heard at the “Proto” He had practically commissioned the Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veselin, and the former head of the group [...]
Last week, former Kosovo deputy and poet from the Roma community, Kujtim Pajaku, died.
He had become known for public opinion when he had reacted to the Kosovo Assembly for racist expressions to his community heard at the “Proto” In practical terms, he had commissioned Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin and former PDK parliamentary group chief Adem Grabovci to apologise, Periscopi broadcast.
His death seemed to affect many people, including his former parliamentary colleagues, and his former fellow poets. But neither politicians nor poets attended his funeral and expressed pain in their Facebook posts about his death.
To that end, the son of the deceased, Denur Pacaku, had reacted, writing: “The deviability and target of this absence that the late one did not deserve, were Albanian deputies for whom he was extremely respectful. The latter mourned and raised him to the highest pedestal, and in practice, they lacked to throw a fist and over his last residence”
Perhaps this absence at the funeral of the former Pajaku delegation speaks more than the lack of words of pain that these people expressed. /Periscopi











