Deutsche Welle for Sterling's hospitality: Good show, but in Kosovo vulnerable Roma insult and beat

The German newspaper “Deutsche Welle” has written about the match played during yesterday's capital, where the English national landed at the “Fadil Vokri” Stadium. In writing this newspaper, which wrote about the hospitality of Kosovars, it also wrote about the report of Kosovars and communities in Kosovo. In spite of all the hospitality to the English fans of [...]
In writing this newspaper, which wrote about the hospitality of Kosovars, it also wrote about the report of Kosovars and communities in Kosovo.
Despite all the hospitality to English football fans, however, we should not forget that Kosovo Albanians' relationship with nations or other groups in their country is also characterized by discrimination and disadvantages, Deutsche Welle writes.
There are videos that circulate on networks in which English and Kosovar fans brother and sing songs against Serbs “The Serbs are bastards!”
In addition, this newspaper writes that “Kosovars of Serbian origin are dependent on Belgrade for education, health insurance and pensions. However, the main politicians in Kosovo are not interested in peace with Serbia, which still does not recognise the former province's independence and denies that Kosovo -- along with other states -- access to international organisations, for example, the Interpol police organisation. Whoever moves politically towards the other population group is called a traitor, especially by the most radical parties in Serbia and Kosovo”.
The situation of the Roma, another minority in Kosovo, is also uncertain. Relatives are at a disadvantage in areas such as education, health and the labour market. Again and again, Roma in Kosovo like other Balkan states are victims of violent attacks, the German newspaper has written.











