Kosovo disappeared from school maps in Geneva

Some 70 new maps of the wall in Geneva schools must be replaced because of a mistake. In them, Kosovo appears as a Serbian province, not as an independent state. Geneva Canton has canceled the message from “Mychelin”. Pierre-Antoine Preti, spokesperson for the Geneva Educational Directorate (DIP), has said [to...]
In them, Kosovo appears as a Serbian province, not as an independent state. Geneva Canton has canceled the message from the company “Michelin”.
Pierre-Antoine Preti, spokesperson for the Geneva Education Directorate (DIP), has said on Wednesday that it is a pity this mistake that has occurred and stressed that those maps have already been removed and replaced with new ones where Kosovo will be independent state.
The loss of Kosovo's political borders has not been observed by buyers at the moment of accession”, Antoine Preti has said, reports “LeTemps”
As a first step, the order for 2018-2019 will return to the manufacturer. Other orders will be in accordance with European political boundaries”, he stressed, Time broadcasts.

Meanwhile, Swiss politician Anne Emery-Torracinta has expressed regret over Kosovo's lack of state borders on these maps. The Kosovo community on our territory deserves our full consideration. Switzerland has been one of the first countries to have recognised its” borders, she stressed.
Even the other Swiss politician, Jean Romain, says this mistake is serious. This is serious because we are focused more on packing than on 48x1> content, said Rome, broadcast Koha.net.
teaching is to transmit knowledge, however possible”, said Francisco Lefort, politician. “The CP is becoming a regular torturer. Either ignorance or lack of interest. It's a pity”.
Even an elementary school teacher said that this case is harmful. The “is painful for Kosovo students, and can stir up unrest within families. It's up to us to do some geopolitical and clear things”, said Francesca Marchesini, chairman of the Union of School Teachers from Begin (SPG), praising the DIP's readiness to correct maps.












