Ahaz reacts to Nano: It is sad how Albanian girls are sold as merchandise in Serbia in the 21st century

Former director of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Foundation and publicist Haki Abazi has retaliated to Mustafa Nano after his offensive statements to Kosovo Albanians, for part of which he has said they have Serbian blood. Through a Facebook text, Ahaz said Nano was a product of the nonprogressive mix in [...]
Former director of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Foundation and publicist Haki Abazi has retaliated to Mustafa Nano after his offensive statements to Kosovo Albanians, for part of which he has said they have Serbian blood.
Through a Facebook text, Abazi has said Nano is a product of the unprogressed mix in Albania.
It seems to be a high-scale intellectual capacity of inferiority and an identity crisis that typically becomes a factor to enter into favor somewhere takes the courage to show Kosovo Albanians who are Serbs and Serbia”, Abazi has said.
Abazi has even mentioned Albanian women sold as goods in Serbia to Nano. He has said that there is a phenomenon of women's marriages from remote areas of Albania, with Serbian men living in areas that cultivate chauvinism in Serbia.
The “is right only for one thing that marriages still exist, but they are only among the oppressed and perspective-free girls of remote Nano Albanian areas and areas that cultivate chauvinism in Serbia. While it's sad that these girls are sold as goods in the 21st century in the advanced Albania of Nano on the other side surprisingly that in each war the mobilization of paramilitary and soldiers came mainly from these backstiff areas of Serbia”, Abazi wrote.
“This is Provocacija, Nano's, should be provoked to stop Nano from selling girls, should be part of the process of cultural decontamination, he, if he has the capacity, must go against it not to be the acceptable rate for Albanian girls to jump off cars on the streets of Evrope, and eventually come out to clean up the bell before his home than before<1.









