Gjakova citizens protest the stonebreaker

The residents of the Gjakova municipality today, starting at 0800, will protest in the village of Kusar in Gjakova. Through this protest they are seeking to stop the stonebreakers in Kusar, the Middle East Bees, which is a priority area for protecting nature with the Gjakova Community development plan. They through one [...]
They have indicated through a report that to these protests have come due to the failure of the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning and the Gjakova municipality respectively to protect nature by failing to revote environmental consent and permission for the building of stonebreakers in the Pacific Bees, we call on the media to convey this protest closely by being the voice of citizens in conservation of nature.
The report says that the area where it's trying to become the stonebreaker, in the Municipal Development Plan is “The mountain-space area with priority for protecting nature, reforestation and recretion”, where the old cemetery called “is also located. Krushqi cemetery”, in the midst of the Kusar Cave complex that are the protected Monuments of Nature and the area proposed as the national park of Mount Patrick. Despite these facts in that space, the company is equipped with environmental consent and a permit to detonate limestone.
According to this statement, the community has been ignored during the process of providing environmental support and is now being ignored.
Despite protests, complaints and paperwork directed at the Gjakova municipality and the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning has yet to take place concrete anything to stop work.












