Serbs vent their rage against the Jaka family: Graniti following in the footsteps of his extremist father

Serbian newspapers are continuing with their propaganda against Albanians, especially after the victory marked by Granit Jaka and Gerdan Shaqiri towards Serbia. The Serbian newspaper Aloé has written today that Granit's father, Ragip, had been sentenced to six years in prison for hiding from the system and praising the Great Albania. Even according to this newspaper, [...]
Serbian newspapers are continuing with their propaganda against Albanians, especially after the victory marked by Granit Jaka and Gerdan Shaqiri towards Serbia.
The Serbian newspaper Aloé has written today that Granit's father, Ragip, had been sentenced to six years in prison for hiding from the system and praising the Great Albania.
According to this newspaper, even Granit Jaka's gesture could not have come, as it is following Dad's footsteps, broadcasts Periscope.
Granit's gesturer making the Albanian eagle is deemed an idea for Greater Albania and has not surprised anyone, as football player continues his father's steps of extremists, writes the newspaper Alo.
As Alo writes, Ragip was one of the Albanian separatists of the past eightth century and among the first Albanians to shout “the Republic of Kosovo”.
Jacob called for the unification of all Albanians in one country and the creation of Greater Albania in 1986, which brought him several years in prison. More precisely, he was sentenced to six years in prison for hiding from the system, broadcasting Periscope.
In addition, the Serbian newspaper writes that Jaka's family does not like Serbs and Serbia has been well attested to by the fact that, besides Ragip, it was his uncle who was imprisoned for 15 years for contempt. Upon leaving prison, Ragip moved to Switzerland, where Graniti was born in 1992.
Serbs went mad at the goals of two Albanians who eventually celebrated making the eagle./Periscopi/












