EU with cruel video: “Corruption is ruining Kosovars' dream of playing with toy”

The EU office in Kosovo comes with a mediocre video that draws all of us that they don't do for Kosovo, they don't care about corruption, even though they left us isolated as if we were suffering from any infectious diseases. “My dream is to have a toy park where we can come up in [...]
The EU office in Kosovo comes with a mediocre video that draws all of us that they don't do for Kosovo, they don't care about corruption, even though they left us isolated as if we were suffering from any infectious diseases.
And my dream is to have a toy park where we can get out at any time, says a little girl while the voice of a man who seriously orders “do not let corruption steal dreams.” This is the fragment of a video launched by the EU Office in Kosovo.
What does that show?
The video outlines the EU's complete disregard for the problem of corruption or any other problem our country faces. Of course, the video in question also crushes the cruel insensitivity with which a little girl is used to illustrate the ugly phenomenon of corruption.
European Union in Kosovo has launched a media campaign with a series of messages from Kosovan citizens. The slogan of the campaign is “Don't let corruption plant your dreams! ” Pic.twitter. com/ fD3 K0 I6P22
(@ EUKosovo) December 15, 2019
But what corruption? Corruption that doesn't let you play games any time? Because we don't let children play at any time are we the only isolated country in Europe? Hardly said.
At the very least, this video shows that in reality the remaining technical criteria for non-liberalisation of visas are a cover for truth, which is extremely ugly and completely political.
Peter Selimi, who has mentioned cases of states that have greater problems with corruption and organised crime than Kosovo, and whose visas have been liberalised, explains Periscope.
Could we launch a media campaign on the slaughter that the EU made behind Kosovo with 100 visa liberalisation criteria and then left our children the most isolated in Europe? You gave visa liberalisation to Moldovans, Mexicans and Colombians...” writes Selimi.

This criticism of the EU has also been supported by Kosovo's ambassador to the United States, Mrs. Vlora Citaku. /Periscopi/











