Citizens denounced the government's shameful silence over 22-year-old workplace deaths

The death of 22-year-old Suhareka, on Sunday at the workplace, has caused hundreds of citizens to express themselves through indignation at the address of the Government of Kosovo. They denounced the silence of the Kosovo government, in the face of such a tragic case. There are those who remind the Government of even those occasions when he has split money [...]
On Sunday, he died at his place of work, 22-year-old Krenar Jemini from the village of Mushtareca. Jemini died at his place of employment, a derivative company. When the prosecution received the news, he was on the scene.
The prosecution had told the media that there were no suspects, or any circumstances that led to doubts concerning the case, but would treat it in terms of security at work.
Meanwhile, company í Lab Oil, where the deceased worked, made sure that after about 24 hours, he would release a media communiqué, which briefly clarified the occasion in her version.
“On the date 24.02.2019 at the Petrokox factory in Preoc (Pristina-Ferizaj) has accidentally lost our worker's life, Crenar Jemini (1997). The late Jemeni at the critical moment has been performing his works at the factory and has slipped into the factory's carrier, where he has suffered fatal injuries. Lab-Oil Company wants to let this community know about the opinion that this is the truth of the tragic event that happened in our company. Our ex-worker's family, we express the most sincere condolences”, says the communique of this company, conveys Periscopi.
Meanwhile, yesterday (Monday) The Chief Inspector of Labour is not allowed to enter the company. It has been reported that today the company is allowed to visit Chief Inspector Basri Ibrahim. After that, the Inspectorate says everything is still unclear about the 22-year-old death in the workplace.
Insecurity at work and such cases, citizens have expressed indignation at the Government of Kosovo.
Periscop, brings you some of the citizens' reactions, among them journalists and civil society, who rightly ask: Where is the Kosovo government? Where's the state?
















