Jabir Zharku reports, there are two words for Abelard Tahiri and Ambassador O'Connell.

Former Kachanic Chairman Jabir Zharku has reacted to statements by Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri and British Ambassador Ruairi O'Connell, who have said that Zhark's return to Kosovo is shameful. In a Facebook post, Zharku has written that these statements are testifying that Kosovo is moving towards unpolitical differentials. Zharku [...]
In a Facebook post, Zharku has written that these statements are testifying that Kosovo is moving towards unpolitical differentials.
Zharku has written that he was forced to live outside Kosovo six years, only because his sentence was political and well organised.
On the other hand, he said that if there were two lives, one would have lived to satisfy the atrophy and one for justice.
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The reactions of Minister Tahiri and Ambassador O'Connell, even a testimony that Kosovo is heading towards the ideas as of the 1990s.
Minister Abelard ( Idriz ) Tahiri today has received an assignment to appreciate what is shame and what is not.
I take advantage of the case to remind Ambassador O'Connell that it is Great Britain, namely, the country where the demographic right to prescription criminal work comes from, and ask if he wants to turn Kosovo into Anarchy.
I also want to ask the ambassador why he doesn't mention Leme Xhema's case as former PTK director. I want to believe strongly that the ambassador knows that I haven't had the power to influence for not to change the law on prescribing criminal acts, as he wants.
That these are the unpolitical differentials of the 1990s, the minister could have heard it from his father ( Idrizi), because I believe he knew best about it.
I don't want to rival this case, but I want to ask the minister how far the investigation into the <x0... The attack on the Kosovo Assembly, with the rocket launcher”, the bomb's “at RTK”, as well as the attack on the RTK general director's home. At that time, the minister publicly declares who is the head of these organizations, where national security was violated, but the same are free.
I would ask the minister, is it a shame if you have given false statements, which is condemned to the Kosovo penal code, or why Mr. Molly is free and “can repeat such works”.
I invite the minister publicly to see if he wants Kosovo and its justice to deal with the assembly case where I have been sentenced to order and to send this case to the end.
Once again, I want to assure the citizens of the RKS, that I have been deprived of the right to live in Kosovo, for six years only that the punishment has been political and well organized and synchronized with the chain of justice from the first to the supreme.
If I had two lives, one would have lived to satisfy the atrophy and one for justice.
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Jabir Zharku











