Milazim Krasniqi: Are we slipping into a new disaster?

University professor Milazim Krasniqi, through a Facebook post, asks whether we are slipping towards a new catastrophe. He has cited the report on Astrit Deharin, the Special Court, Serbia's intervention in the Kosovo elections and other issues currently taking place as opportunities towards the collapse of a new catastrophe. Posting [...]
University professor Milazim Krasniqi, through a Facebook post, asks whether we are slipping towards a new catastrophe.
He has cited the report on Astrit Deharin, the Special Court, Serbia's intervention in the Kosovo elections and other issues currently taking place as opportunities towards the collapse of a new catastrophe.
Full Posting:
A I'm trying. A NEW DISASTER
The Astrit Deharin report gives more arguments to suspects who today suspect even more than he was killed in prison. This discovery is likely to increase emotions, tensions, and political hatreds in the country.
Special Court interviews are approaching a peak with arrests, which will certainly increase emotions and tensions and put our country under severe trial.
Serbia's intervention in the election process in Kosovo, not only with the Serpska list, but with votes smuggled, it could increase instability.
Ocult trends to prevent the rapid formation of the new government, with reactions and the certificate of results, could increase tensions even more.
In addition to these shocking issues, poverty, unemployment, isolation, corruption, ignorance, and hatred remainal.
In short, there are problems that have been accumulated, as a result of disability, and the unwillingness of state institutions to solve problems. Now when these problems have surfaced, there is danger that they can connect and cause uncontrolled reactions. Therefore, today and now, it should be known to institutions, to parties and throughout our society that the survival of a new catastrophe can only be done with managing these problems by concensus, addressing the responsibilities of abusers and quickly creating new institutions. If the paralysis of state institutions and political conflict continues, if these issues are used for political spending, we can face a new catastrophe, which, along with our morally polluted society, will also plan our own reconvalenscent state.












