Maliqi gives three facts why the photo published yesterday can be a fraud scheme of foreign services

Analyst Agon Maliqi says there are three interesting facts regarding the situation created yesterday, with the photo published by Flora Brovina. First, he writes, the same picture has been used for the same goal as propaganda tool to accuse American soldiers of violations in Iraq. Maliqi writes that it seems to be [...] technique.
Analyst Agon Maliqi says there are three interesting facts regarding the situation created yesterday, with the photo published by Flora Brovina.
First, he writes, the same picture has been used for the same goal as propaganda tool to accuse American soldiers of violations in Iraq. Maliqi writes that it seems to be a technique for the fraud of services that someone has copied.
Here's a full note:
Three facts are interesting.
One, yesterday's photo was used for the same goal as a tool of fraud and propaganda to accuse American soldiers of violations in Iraq. So it seems like it's technical to cheat services that someone copied.
Two, fraud was soon discovered in some media parallel. I don't know if they found out or the same address.
Three, the mystery remains the false news that had been prepared in advance in some of the fan portals where they were identified with names the directors of the work. Which shows more serious organization typical of services.
It's a legitimate question whether the aim was to raise ethnic tensions, discredit the campaign for justice, or both. In any case, there is a need for investigation because Kosovo has become an irreversible damage. The minimum Mrs. President owes us. Brovina after yesterday is to tell us where and from who got in the trap with the picture, and we start from there.











