Washington Post: Kosovo Ambassador to the US calls Nobel scandalous for Handken

During the day, there have been many reactions regarding the Nobel Prize for Literature winner, writes Periscope. The Nobel division scandal has also written the prestigious American newspaper The Washington Post has written about Kosovo Ambassador Vlora Citak's reaction. Kosovo Ambassador to the United States Vlora Citaku, immediately [...]
The Nobel division scandal has also written the prestigious American newspaper The Washington Post has written about Kosovo Ambassador Vlora Citak's reaction.
Kosovo's “Ambassador to the United States Vlora Citaku immediately condemned the sharing of the Nobel Prize for Handke, saying it was a touching and shameful “decision”. Citaku tweeted: Scandalous! The Nobel Committee decides to pay for this year's literature award to writer Peter Handke a man who praised Milosevic “The Balkan Cup” and backed his genocide regime. There's nothing noble about it! This is an absurd and shameful decision, states the Washington Post, follows Periscope.
The prize was given to Handkes, who delivered a speech at the funeral of criminal Slobodan Milosevic and defended him for his crimes.
Also, Handke has been charged as a supporter of Serbian nationalism.
Also, influential writers such as Salman Rushdie have condemned this act of Handke, who delivered talks at the funeral of Slobodan Milosevich and in 2006 said the West had misunderstood Milosevic.
We remember that before today, only 14 women had won the Nobel Prize for Literature, with Tokarczuk, who actually won this title last year, but who was not divided in 2018 because of an academy scandal.












