Serbian historian Explains Ademi Demac figure

In our political environment neither humans nor historical phenomena are taken into account according to the cause-passing connection. That's how Ademi Demaci is seen here and here in Serbia, as in Kosovo, has told Serbian Danas, historian Latinka Perovic. The prisoner from Balkan history, the oldest of the prisoners, has been accused of representing the version [...]
In our political environment neither humans nor historical phenomena are taken into account according to the cause-passing connection. That's how Ademi Demaci is seen here and here in Serbia, as in Kosovo, has told Serbian Danas, historian Latinka Perovic.
The prisoner from Balkan history, the oldest of the prisoners, has been accused of representing the most dogmatic version of Marxism-leninism, writes Koha Ditore today.
Interestingly, he suffered imprisonment in the same prison as Milovan Djilas, who was convicted of defending the liberal version of those theories, praised for “Danas” historian Latinka Perovic of the importance and value of the public engagement of the late intellectual Ademi Demaci.
Ademi Demac, says Perovic, has been a man of that environment, of that stage of people's development in Kosovo. Interestingly, she considers that the time spent in prisons protected her from thudful movements











