Visar Ymer shows how we are violating minority communities

The Social Democrat Party's deputy leader and former chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement, Wisar Ymer, has made a brief Facebook text about the Human Rights Watch report on human rights in Kosovo, writes Periscopi. He has addressed such a problem in domestic institutions, but international ones [...]
The Social Democrat Party's deputy leader and former chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement, Wisar Ymer, has made a brief Facebook text about the Human Rights Watch report on human rights in Kosovo, writes Periscopi.
He has addressed such a problem in the country's institutions, but also international ones in the country, who according to him commit violations of the Roma community, Ashkali and Egypt.
Such an institutional and social recession in human rights protection and in the creation of a free society, when we have not even been advanced in this respect, it is disturbing and alarming. Human rights must be protected by institutions that have direct responsibilities, and by public institutions in general. But it must also be cultivated in society to become part of our culture mentality in general. The more freedom we seek, the more social emancipation we will achieve. He writes.
This is his full handwriting:
FE STATING WRITER IN KING EN DIRETAV E YOUNG PEOPLE IT IS INSTITU SUCH CIONAL
The international human rights organisation Human Rights Watch estimates in 2018 to have been a year of slowdown in maintaining human rights in Kosovo. The most problematic cases in this regard are estimated to have been institutional accountability (national and international), the treatment of national and social minorities, domestic violence and media freedom.
This report notes that the Roma community, that Ashkali and the Egyptian community live in the most difficult social position compared with all others. The institutional sensitivity to their rights is much lower than in any other case. And there are no different international institutions from local ones. Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian are discriminated against as far as being excluded and ignored. The last case that sparked this direction was the maximum sentence for an 18-year-old Roma youth who was charged with robbery. This discriminated against Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians is unwarranted, harmful, unjust, and unacceptable.
The second thing that goes on in the paper is also institutional neglect over cases of domestic violence and women's treatment in general. There have been many cases of domestic violence that have resulted with fatality this year in Kosovo.
Such an institutional and social recession in the protection of human rights and in the creation of a free society, when even it is not that we have been advanced in this respect is disturbing and alarming. Human rights must be protected by institutions that have direct responsibilities, and by public institutions in general. But it must also be cultivated in society to become part of our culture mentality in general. The more freedom we seek, the more social emancipation we will achieve. And vice versa, an uncommunicated society cannot be free society. In this regard, when we cut the other's rights, we have reduced our freedom. Our society should be freedom, equality, and solidarity for all.












