Haradinaj recalls war and hero sacrifice until it speaks of tax on Serbia

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has expressed itself today against the removal of the tax on Serbian products, claiming that if he gives up so quickly on taxes, other prices will be required for our country. Under the auspices of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, today in Gjakova, the memorial academy has been held for martyrs and martyrs fallen in Biszhin [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has expressed itself today against the removal of the tax on Serbian products, claiming that if he gives up so quickly on taxes, other prices will be required for our country.
Under the auspices of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, today in Gjakova, the memorial academy has been held for martyrs and martyrs fallen in Bishazin and Rogova of Hasi 20 years ago.
Prime Minister Haradinaj said it is not painful that all these boys were killed, but how they were killed.
They didn't take the guns, left them in the area, went dry. Just don't miss any KLA guns. They did it on purpose. They didn't say you needed more than you were here. See, then, what a homeland and freedom. At that time, to make such a sacrifice without weapons and in uniform, you had to measure it to the limit. After a year of war, we had come under circumstances that was a problem finding a” gun, Haradinaj said.
He said there were no more days to lose in Dukagji than the day all these guys lost their lives. He added that after 20 years, perhaps this dimension was forgotten, but those who were in the line of war were very determined for freedom.
Haradinaj also mentioned the tax, thus linking it to the sacrifice of heroes.
If we remove the tax today, that means we're up here, we're not for our right. Even then, there are people who knew what they wanted, and there will be. Let no one forget we were weaker than when we faced Milosevic. If we give up quickly, other prices will be demanded from our country”, Haradinaj added.
While the chairman of the Gjakova municipality, Ardian Gjini, said that during today, they have also been paying their respects in honour of the fallen.
“20 years have passed, but the feeling is like it happened yesterday. They've grown grandchildren, they've grown children. This feeling that had happened yesterday should make us remember what happened”, he said.
On behalf of the former fighters, Dervis Tahiri spoke, and on behalf of his family, Gega Llesey also spoke. /Time.net












