Analyst Gashi on TV, Dukagjin with Jabir Zharku, calls the debate snoring

Analyst Krenar Gashi, in a publication on the social network “Facebook”, called RTV Dukagjin's debate between the former Kacanik municipality leader from the PDK ranks Jabir Zharkun, who had fled to Sweden, when he was sentenced to prison for criminal acts “due to” and “Armermage without permission”, reports Periscope. Jark was [...]
Zharku was introduced to the show "Debat plus" broadcast on RTV Dukaagini on my front, in front of analysts Imer Mushkolaj and Betim Musliu.
Gashi writes that justice is not debated, but is tried and implemented.
“either way, the issue of what justice is debated about a convicted criminal who, thanks to organised crime in politics and judiciary and the idiocy of the EULEX mission, managed to avoid suffering the” sentence, he writes.
In his view, Zarko would have to be ignored and treated as a criminal.
Read Gashi's full reaction:
RTV Duagjini today has organised debate, in my lead, on Jabir Zarko's justice. Scribble. Seriously?
Friends in Dukagjin, you know justice is not debated. It is judged and implemented. Especially, what is being debated about a convicted criminal who, thanks to organised crime in politics and justice and the idiocy of the EULEX mission, managed to avoid suffering punishment. That doesn't make him less guilty. Doesn't make him less criminal. It no longer makes him worthy of society. Moreover, fleeing from justice makes it more unacceptable in society. And instead of disdaining it, that would be the least we should do for this collective shame, instead of ignoring it and treating it for what's a criminal, so we're pretending to be mocking it, and we're actually blowing it up through giving it a primary television space. So there's no connection to what was said in that debate tonight. It's not about what I'm writing. The very presence of a criminal in your studio is so harmful to this society that I don't believe I'd feel comfortable following your program anymore, let alone ever in the same studio.











