Dirtyst course in Pec, removes the plaque for bearing the name of a Catholic marble (Video)

A resident of the Peja village of Bouchan has violently removed a plaque that bore the appointment of a village street named after a Catholic Meshur, reports Periscope. With the distribution of social networking, the video has become viral. On some Web sites that have distributed the video, it becomes known that the plaque was removed from [...]
With the distribution of social networking, the video has become viral.
On several websites that have distributed the video, it becomes known that the plaque was removed from Islamic radicalist Armend Gashi. The plaque, however, bore the name of national hero Luigj Palaj, who belonged to the Catholic religion.
Mesher Father Louis Pallach had testified during his sacred duty to mankind.
Islamic resident Armend Gashi, from the village of Bouxan of Peje, removes the plaque bearing the name of national hero Luigj Palaj, for the only reason belonging to the Catholic religion. It is not the first time Catholics and agnostics from this three-way (Glodjani, Nepolja, Lugagija, Cosoric and Buqani) have problems with this guy and his radical Islamist extremist group and Turkishfil”, the Facebook website that has distributed the video.
The resident who removes the placard is also heard on video speaking as he says he has been greatly disturbed by the labeling of this street.
Luigj Palaj as he was in service as a member of the Catholic Church in Glodjan, Peja (Kosovo), during the time of the first Balkan War for human causes fell contrary to Serbian doctrine.
According to history, since the doctrine was at the height of the application of Albanians to the Slavic Church Orthodox and was approaching the space covered by the Gllogan Church and now the doctrine doers did not stop only with violent conversions of Muslims under the flag of knjaz Nicolaa, Palaj begins his direct opposition to these conversions and their components.
So on March 7, 1913, in Yanash near Gjakova, Palaj, along with fifty-five of his countrymen in the Gjakova-Pegue league are slaughtered by the doers of doctrine.











