World taking: Protesters against Nobelist Handke who denied massacres commit atrocities

Today, a protest was held in front of Sweden's Embassy in Kosovo by five people in all. But it seems that the protest has gone far worse, as there were more spelling errors than participants in the protest against the Nobel Prize for Peter Handken. The word Europe was incorrectly written Europ. Word of why it's written, Percy. The word destroying is [...]
The word Europe was incorrectly written Europ. Word of why it's written, Percy. The word destruction is written to destroy. In the meantime, between the “question, you have” and the sign of the question with the score has left space.
As if that were not enough, the banner itself seems passive and pathetic, writes Periscope. It asks Europe why it is destroying this people by alluding to Kosovo Albanians.
But in fact, Europe does not share the Nobel Prize, but the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Sweden. And it's a little tense that by means of a Nobel Prize for Literature, a people can be destroyed.
In a word, protesters against Kosovo and Bosnia's massacrers from the Milosevic regime, Peter Handke, themselves committed massacres on the Albanian language.
Some older protesters, one of whom holds a middle dish, appear.
Professor of philosophy Blerim Latifi, who has said that “Against Handkes of his son is not being fought by illiterates! ” He has also recorded these serious violations in the use of Albanian native language.












