The 2007 demonstration survivor relates the event in which Arben Geeladin's Mon Balaj were killed

It had left the workplace to participate in the February 10th protest of 2007. But this day would remain in Zenel Zenel's memory forever, that 25-year-old world. Former soldier of The KLAça who worked as insurance would be injured by two bullets in Pristina square. From where he was almost killed [...]
It had left the workplace to participate in the February 10th protest of 2007. But this day would remain in Zenel Zenel's memory forever, that 25-year-old world.
Former soldier of The KLAça who worked as insurance would be injured by two bullets in Pristina square.
From where he was nearly killed by the Romanian police unit, Zeneli says he remembers everything that happened.
In the most violent protest ever, Vetevendosje activists had shot down and helped Zenel injured.
Arber Vokrri, who was a VVI photographer at the protest, did not forget to record the whole story.
As a medical absolvent, however, Vokrri relates how he also gave his first aid to his self - determination colleague.
Zenel was carried by activists to send him by taxi to QKUK, where he received his first treatment.
But, with so much surgery, it wasn't over for the former UCK soldier.
It was transported to Skopje, as doctors believed Zeneli would not be saved alive.
And after three weeks in a coma, of several interventions in Pristina and Skopje, he managed to escape death.
After returning to his family, he received a phone call from American doctors who treated him at the outset and who were skeptical that he would be saved.
The bullets continue to have been in the body for 12 years.
Zenel says that he had never thought that justice would not be put in place, so he says that he is desperate.
In the VVA protest organised against Ahtisaari's proposal and in search of self-rule, 2 members of this movement were killed and 84 others were injured. /T7












