Haradinaj for photos published by Flora Brovina: She herself was a victim.

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj apparently did not know how to comment yesterday's action by PDK deputy Flora Brovina, who made a photo of a woman sexually violated by several soldiers, who later had many doubts about her authenticity. Expressing respect for the MP [...]
Voicing respect for the PDK MP, but not giving any comment on the case, Haradinaj only said he is aware of this photograph, but who stressed that numerous massacres and crimes by Serbian forces have occurred in Kosovo, and part of the crimes are also sexual violations.
It takes days since Flora herself is a victim, she herself has been persecuted and mistreated, imprisoned, and I have a lot of respect for her. I can't comment on that. I haven't been aware of this photo and I don't know how to comment. However, if we go from this part of the picture I don't know how to comment on it, it's important that we go back and stay on what we know, in Kosovo massacres have taken place, there are many victims, there are children killed, elders, there are victims of sexual violence is this”, Haradinaj said.
The executive head stressed that Kosovo, on its own constitutional and legal basis, can establish a court condemning the Serbian genocide, but according to him, as its competencies are acknowledged, is something else.
Kosovo with its own constitutional and legal basis can even create special rooms so it is the right of Kosovo to become the most. I think that in the event of parliament's vote we can do, what the competencies of this are, and what the judiciary is accepted by our judges from the other parties that is something else”, Haradinaj said.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj made these comments by Eagle, where he participated in the manifestation of the 20th anniversary of the liberation of the area.
We remember yesterday as the session for the Serbian genocide was held in Kosovo, where a resolution was issued, PDK MP Flora Brovina made public a photograph of a woman being seen being violated by several soldiers in whom she said they were Serb and the woman was from Kosovo.
The release of this photo sparked numerous reactions, after which its truthfulness was also challenged.











