Physical clashes between Albanians and Serbian director's staff in New York

The documentary film “The Night of Chains 3”- “The chain video 3”, which, according to Serbian director, represents the actual way we can rebel against the injustices of the system in which we live”, has not been well received by American Albanians, who for nearly two hours strongly protested SVA cinema in [...]
The documentary film “The Night of Chains 3”- “The chainP 3”, which, according to the Serbian director, represents the actual way we can rebel against the injustices of the system in which we live”, has not been well received by American Albanians, who for nearly two hours strongly protested SVA cinema in downtown New York.
The documentary in question lasted 54 minutes and was completed in September last year. Kosovo's authorities had also reacted to the documentary, which condemned such a documentary where Kosovo was presented with a bad image.
While, the reaction of Serbia's President, Alexander Vuqiq, the chief of collomacy Ivica Dakiq, and Marko Djuric's reaction to Kosovo Office Director for This Documentary Film is that they support the film and its implementation, even financially, so ahead for Serbian propagande.

As of this evening, dozens of New York police forces, from NYPD, surrounded the two sides of the road in front of the SVA cinema, which is on 23-Street Street, in Mahattan { NYC, setting up barricades and calling megaphoon for calm, in time the Serbian director's “ight of Chains 3”- “Pes of chains 3x3>
The situation in this several-hour protest began to tense, when a member of the Serbian director's staff managed to provoke Albanians severely.
He, along with two others, a companion of the Roma race, by a group of policemen, unveiled a flag of Serbian nationalism where, at the center of the flag, the map of Kosovo, was drawn with the inscription in Serbian language, with large letters “Nema Predecateu Kosovo)” We don't give it “ ”
This was the moment that led to what caused the situation to strain on the road in front of the theater entrance.
The NYPD police, which came in by increasing the number with its own forces, intervened, calling to aid numerous forces, which and decided barricades, for the division of the Albanian protest group, by members of the Serb community, to the entrance to the cinema.
After the provocation with the Serbian flag, and the establishment of three sides of the Serb community, the Albanian group protesters, who were put to the top of the protest, Marko Cape, Jake Gjonakiaj, Gani Shehu, Mark Gjonaj, Genadina Zeneli, Ahmet Velaj, Naser Nika, Sabri John, Agim Gino Selmanaj, and Belul Qoku, and some young Albanians, began to call with force, and the Serbs exchanged with insults and insults.
In fact, New York City Council member Mark Gjonaj, several times he called megaphones, countering Serbs with the arguments of war victims, and stopping the movie show.
Albanians, in the choir, retaliated to Serbs, constantly with strong calls; “U n CK-KLA”, “Kosovo is Albania!”, “Kosovo is Albania,” “ “Adem Jashari”- “Srbia, is deadly, ” “You are assassins-Vraces,” “You're a criminal” You're Rapists - Rapers, you're Terrorists! , Shame on You Shame for You”- “Why don't you apologize! ” “America, it's with us! America is with us! Thank you, New York Police. - Thank you.
At a moment of tension, one of the protesters (Naser Nika from Ulcini) arrived at the police cordon, and lashed out with a member of the Serb community, in the meantime, that police forces laid him down to the ground, and they put him in handcuffs, arresting him and keeping him in custody for hours, until the protest ended, and then released him.
Marco Cape, the president of the Albanian Railing Organization, who through social events called this protest, repeatedly communicated with the police, and gave the decelerate to the New York media while explaining to the calmers why the Albanians were protesting.
Protesters, Albanians, whenever members of the Serb community entered the cinema, threw slogans with calls “Shame on You” ) “urp for You!” and sing songs about Kosovo “
Meanwhile, which several times during tension Albanian protesters have attempted to break down barricades and enter the SVA cinema, where the documentary film “The Weather of Chains 3”- “The chainwork 3”, of Serbian director Boris Maguarski, was shown, but was forcibly pushed by police.
Gjek Gjonlekaj, who stood at the helm of the protest, said that showing a movie like this, is not serious at all : “The whole world knows the crime and the terrible Serbian genocide against Kosovo Albanians, performed by Serbian militiamen and paramilitaries during the fight”
Such films as Gjonleka called artistic propogans, to Serbs using to counter the war for the liberation and freedom of Kosovo.
This is a completely propagand of the time of war in Kosovo, when Milosevic killed thousands of Albanians, while close to a million of them were taken away from their homes, destroying them, burning and plundering them, while thousands of women were raped in Kosovo”, said former American Voice reporter Gjek Gjonlekaj.
Protesters, in the end, spontaneously chose to close the protest with their calls to the choir “Thannk You NYPD”, and thanked the New York police officers, who kept the situation under control.
“Filmi, documentary “The Night of Chains 3”- “The chain party 3”, is a show in which the famous Serbian director and journalist Boris Malagurski, living in Canada, speaks with a form of propoganides, unacceptable for topics that promote the most publicity in Serbia, the region and the world, but does not present the reality of the war in Kosovo with 1999<5>, said the Albanians.
Albanians argued that in the information sea, for what happened in Kosovo, during the war, you have to choose the right one, after the “in this war, they told American journalists and citizens, “expelled 800,000 Albanians from their territories, killed 15,000 or more people, out of whom the KLA militants, and other ordinary citizens. During the war in Kosovo, about 5,000 people have disappeared, the fate of most of them has not been dawned so far, but the large number of unexplained cases have remained, for, 15,000 women were raped, who are demanding justice,”, the protesters said.
The protest, which lasted more than two hours to even a physical crash, and tension was closed to peace when Albanians left the plaza on Yorkut.ara SVA cinema in Manhattan City of New York.












