Coci lawyer wants women at the funeral

The well-known Kosovo lawyer, Arian Koci, has done an emissary writing on his Facebook profile about a somewhat problematic habit of our society, especially in the past two decades. Koci has said that non-participation of women at our funerals “is an extremely primitive, discriminating and absurd” suggesting that [...]
Koci has said that non-participating women at our funerals “is an extremely primitive, discriminating and absurd” suggesting that Periscope be removed, writes.
He has shown the tangible consequences that weigh heavily upon women who may feel a pain for the dead and feel the desire to be present when he enters the earth and is given his last goodbye.
This is just one of many old-fashioned customs in our culture that really deserves to be considered.
The following is Mr. Chairman's post. Unread state:
The women's non-participation at our funerals is an extremely primitive, discriminating and absurd adth/extraordinary.
Imagine the situation when a mother cannot attend the funeral ceremony of her son, husband, father, or mother.
Just because you're a woman, I couldn't respect your cousin, colleague, or neighbor at the funeral ceremony.
Unfortunately, much more women were in funerals during the '80s and '90s than they are now.











