Kurti: Serbia remains the same as 30 years ago

Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti has remembered the 30th anniversary of the loss of autonomy in Kosovo through a Facebook status where he compared 1989 to the current situation in Serbia and Kosovo, Kosovo reports. “1989: Nothing loses Kosovo with constitutional changes, even benefits. 2019: Nothing Kosovo loses with [...] correction
“1989: Nothing loses Kosovo with constitutional changes, even benefits. 2019: Nothing loses Kosovo with border correction, even only benefits.
Today, three decades have been filled by the assessment of Kosovo's autonomy. March 23, 1989, was the curfew: the state of emergency, police hours, over a hundred tankes and 150,000 Yugoslav armed forces. As a result, in the spring of that year, dozens of Albanians were killed in demonstrations, and hundreds more were arrested. Since then, even international media began to consider Kosovo conquered and occupied.
30 years later, Serbia does not recognise our independence. Because, the president there is from the same Serbian political current that even autonomy for Kosovo seemed excessive. And because the president here in us is from that Albanian political current that gives state territory power for its own.
And when power and government are more important than territory and citizenship, then even the party becomes more important than the population. 1989: Employment, party booklet. 2019: Employment, party litres and relationship Africa”, Kurti wrote.











