Where is the state's responsibility in the shocking murder of his 14-year-old father?

The media reported that a family murder occurred in the municipality of Kamenica. Sixty-year-olds had killed his son in adolescence by beating him with a wooden stick. Periscope wrote that the 14 - year - old had spent a thousand euros on him, which seems to have enraged the family head [...]
The media reported that a family murder occurred in the municipality of Kamenica. Sixty-year-olds had killed his son in adolescence by beating him with a wooden stick.
Periscope wrote that the 14-year-old had spent a thousand euros on him, which seems to have enraged his family chairman. Family violence is a huge problem in our society, where we can still see refuse different from the practice of life in the canon times. But domestic violence, beyond being just a practice of exercising the authority of father and husband, has its own economic drives.
The motives of the occasion were also clearly economic. The man from Kamenica was taught that he had been begging for the streets of Pristina a very sad fate in which there are many other children, women, and men.
But beyond being isolated in dozens or hundreds of people this is a collective fate. In a society that, even according to figures by the Kosovo Statistics Agency, there is a steady increase in consumption poverty burden more than ever. Fulfilling needs has given way to refining and satisfying unnecessary desires. One can imagine that this was true even in the case in question where the devastated family economy produced family conflict.
We collectively share not only the fate of poverty with the family where the incident occurred, but also that of a degrading act. Much of the family economies in our society are dependent on remittances sent from the diaspora.
The case in question should not be viewed as isolated. Unemployment leaves you unannounced, in the humiliating fate of the steppes. Poverty strains family reports, increases violence, being unable to cope with an economic-political system that creates desire at the expense of needs.
The guilty of this murder is the father of the slain. But that only closes their eyes to growing economic inequality, the continuing recovery of the poor class, the weakness of state mechanisms, and especially, the marginalised economic programmes of our political parties.











