Weekies: Harness, Violence, Sex, Sports, Racism

This week began 27 May, leaving behind a seven-day event filled with serious and traumatic events. This week's weather was hot but long - standing rainpockets that wet the roads and removed some dust. A large part of Kosovo's Muslims, meanwhile, continue to fast with the meal [...]
This week began 27 May, leaving behind a seven-day event filled with serious and traumatic events.
This week's weather was hot but long - standing rainpockets that wet the roads and removed some dust. A large part of Kosovo's Muslims, meanwhile, continue to be fasting with the meals that just slip away.
On Tuesday morning, it was reported that Kosovo police were conducting an action in the country's north against smuggling. Being a highly sensitive political area, this alarmed the citizens of the country who rushed the portals to find out what was happening. Vucinqi had put the Serbian Army in a state of readiness. A cop UNMIK had placed its car as a physical barricade to prevent Kosovo police from carrying out their task. President Thaci said organised crime had no place in Kosovo. And some citizens thought that it was all in order to steal attention from Flora Brovina's file scandal and photo-scandal. The event ended with several Serb and Albanian citizens arrested.

However, their attention was poured out on other subjects.
Sali Berisha and Hashim Thaci were continuing to exchange harsh words of road to each other when a Roma woman who did not speak Albanian was seen walking through different Kosovo cities.
A local portal reported that she was actually taking young children, and then trafficking them. This false news sufficed for the Roma woman to be attacked until she was cut off on a street in Lipjan City by some high school students. A boy took them from behind by being intermediated by his friends who stood and watched him. Later, the Roma community's wife also went to Ferizaj, where high school students again reacted and punched her even worse than in Lipjan. There was a strong public response to these acts of violence. Kosovo police said the girl in question was not suspected of any criminal offence. Finally, it was seen in the mountainous city of Kachanik, where it was served with coffee from its inhabitants.

Besides Lipjan, Ferizaj and Kacanik, Roma tourist was seen enjoying the amazing beauty of Podujevo, Malisheva and Gjilan. Its only side seems to have been the fact that it did not require gifts from the spirity Kosovo residents who were not used to seeing members of the Roma community living normally.
And just as Albanians are not used to seeing Roma as normal people, it seems that neither Serbs have been taught to see Albanians.
Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabyq, called our leadership/Society as “people who were literally out of Mount”. This led to a major digital campaign in our country against Serbian racist statements.

During this week, or more accurately in one night, we saw two extraordinary sporting events. It was the final of the Champions League where Gerdan Shaqiri was proclaimed Europe's champion for the second time, this time through the reserve bank of Liverpool.

This team managed to win the match in front of Tottenham Hotspur through an extremely boring game. The only evening session was the conquest of the field by a beautiful Russian model that nearly caused the pipe to appear before the football awesomes by presenting a pornographic page.

A few hours later, Anthony Joshua was expected to beat up the Mexican-American Andy Ruiz Junior. But the amazing thing happened: the world champion was badly defeated by the boxer that no one knew his name until last night. /Periscope












