Cakaj calls the Nobel Committee's decision shameful, which awarded Milosevic's supporter the award

Minister of Task for Europe and Foreign Affairs Gent Cakaj has reacted sharply after Nobel Committee's decision to grant this award for Austrian writer Peter Handke's Literature. He is known for his open support of Slobodan Milosevic. Handke has even been one of the people he has [...]
Minister of Task for Europe and Foreign Affairs Gent Cakaj has reacted sharply after Nobel Committee's decision to grant this award for Austrian writer Peter Handke's Literature.
He is known for his open support of Slobodan Milosevic. Handke has even been one of those who gave a speech at the funeral of what is known in world history as the “Cassap of the Balkans”.
Through a Twitter post, Cakay is disappointed that this award has been given to a person who has denied genocide. calling it a nonsense and shameful act, whose witnesses we are in 2019”
“As a man passionate with the eternal beauty and power of literature to enrich human experience and as the victim of ethnic cleansing and genocide, I am frustrated by the decision to give the Nobel Prize in Literature to an unbeliever of genocide. What a meaningless and shameful act” ) writes Cakaj on Twitter












