FIFA promotes Serbian fascism (Photo)

Yesterday, the world's largest football organisation FIFA practically made it preventable to promote the national symbol of Albanians, the eagle, serving sentences to three Swiss players who had done so. But in the June 12th post of this year, a few days before World Russia 2018 began, FIFA [...]
Yesterday, the world's largest football organisation FIFA practically made it preventable to promote the national symbol of Albanians, the eagle, serving sentences to three Swiss players who had done so.
But in the June 12th post of this year, a few days before World Russia 2018 began, FIFA had taken a photo of Manchester United's Serbian football player with three fingers raised, writes Periscope.
The three fingers imply the sacred Trinity, but yet it has become a symbol of the expression of Serbian religious-national identity, and in the case of Kosovo Albanians and some other neighbouring nations, both as a symbol of violence and xenophobia.
But as it implies by this positmi, FIFA has not listed this symbol among banned political symbols, which constitute a clear injustice to Albanian footballers, as well as spread to different European nationals. /Periscopi/
