Albanian National Council in Serbia sues vulin for hate language

Albanian National Council Chairman Ragmi Mustafa has announced that he has filed charges against Serbia's Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin, for, as he has said, “prove the discrimination approach and use of hate speech against Albanians”. Using the insulting and offensive term “” by Minister Volin, Mustafa says it is institutionalisation of language [...]
The use of the insulting and offensive term “” by Minister Volin, Mustafa says it is institutionalising the language of hatred against Albanians and inciting Albania in Serbia.
The Albanian National Council does not accept the reduction and relativisation of this practice as an individual expression and action. Such language of a ministry is not only the product of the current system in Serbia, but also the institutional instigation of the growing ksennophob against minorities. Nothing more reflects the political thinking of the vulin better than the very fact that he views as a compliment raising the indictment. His primitive attempt to survive politically and win any <x1patriotic vote” with anti-Albanianism. Nor does it look like a good Milosevic copy. After all, we cannot help them with his educational, educational, and cultural medicine. Maybe it's too late for that. But, more importantly, this mindiness is all about today's Government of Serbia. It speaks of state Serbia”, said in the post of Mustafa on Facebook.
DPA leader Ragmi Mustafa, also says in a democratic government and state, any minister who constantly insults minorities in public, would at least be dismissed.
But, as he says, “in today's Serbia, it is legalised. As in Germany of 39 years. Happily, Serbia is not Germany in 1939. The seal is not Wilhelm Keel. How does he have his capacity not even to be his bad copy”.
Mustafa says respect for minorities is also the legal and constitutional obligation of the Government of the Republic of Serbia and that respect and acceptance of the other is the prerequisite of a democratic society.
“Albanians have no fault why the Government of Serbia has no democratic capacities. They do not feel humiliated, since nothing humiliates Serbia more than the Vulina as its representative. Its mind even harms Serbia first and foremost. They also have reasons for not rightly accepted into the European Union. Why Albanians do not rightly feel Serbia as their state. The address is in Belgrade. Government of Serbia. In the courts of Serbia. In Aleksandar Vulinin's accounts”, Mustafa has finished.













