Kurti: I was discouraged to see Enver Zymber's father on television expecting human condolences

On the 7th anniversary of the fall, Vetevendosje Movement chairman Albin Kurti has commemorated the hero Enver Zymberi. Calling it a hero of Kosovo's integrity, Kurti has also confessed part of his experience with his father, with whom they had shared moments in the Pozarevac prison, writes Periscopi. He describes it even when it [...]
Calling it a hero of Kosovo's integrity, Kurti has also confessed part of his experience with his father, with whom they had shared moments in the Pozarevac prison, writes Periscopi.
He describes the moment he saw Enver's father, Muharrem Zymber, on television, waiting to comfort him over the death of his son.
It was a long time before I met the Rreme, as we called Muharrem Zymber in the Pozharevci prison. I was discouraged when I saw him on television at the top of the family's next hope of comfort. They killed her son, Enver. In his son's coffin, he greeted the many policemen who had lost their best and brave colleague. Seven years later we also mark an anniversary of the death of witness police, Enver Zymber, who was killed by Serb criminals in northern Kosovo. Enver Zymber is the hero of the integrity of Kosovo”, Kurti wrote.
Vetevendosje Chairman Kurti also praised Enver Zymber's in the war in Kostare at an early age.
“During the NATO bombings, when he was very young, Enver had his father in prison in Serbia, and his entire family was deported to Albania. However, he immediately mobilized to the KLA ranks in Kukes and went to war in Kostare. Twelve years later, it bears witness in Kosovo declared independent”, he wrote.
While accusing Kosovo governments of tolerating Serbia's criminal structures in the north, saying they have also dialogue and co-operated with them.
Kosovo's “government has allowed the rule of Serbia's criminal structures in the north. They have even dialogue and co-operated with them - from smuggling developing in the country's north to forming governing coalitions in Pristina. They are the same authorities who today do not have red lines for Serbia and do not fry for their extortion in Kosovo. They respect neither the witness nor the citizen of Kosovo, so they cannot represent Kosovo. Eternal be the memory and glory of the witness, the police of the Republic of Kosovo, Enver Zymber!”, writes at the end of Kurti. /Periscopi/












