Jakup Krasniqi comes with a poem prior to his departure for The Hague: Who are parasites used under Serbia

Jakup Krasniqi comes with a poem prior to his departure for The Hague: Who are parasites used under Serbia

Former Kosovo Parliament Speaker Jakup Krasniqi, who received an invitation from Special Court Specialised Chambers, is expected to be submitted to this court for evidence on July 24th, Periscope reports. He received the invitation simultaneously with former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who after these invitations resigned from the post. [...]

He received the invitation simultaneously with former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who after these invitations resigned from the post.

Krasniqi to The Hague will be accompanied by his co-party, Bilall the Sheriff, while just two days before that presentation, he has written a poem as counter-re answer to these invitations.

The former head of the Assembly through this poetry has mentioned several “parasites”, as he calls them, who have no problem living under any captivity, “As they lived under Serbia!”, Krasniqi writes.

Krasniqi's poetry posted on Facebook you can read below:

 

YOU, NO NATION!

 

Who would we be today?

Without those numerous lives of cazama

I don't even know how some would talk today

If only you could keep looking at the hava!

 

Would we be here?

Without Our Great Deliverer

The one who freed us from the bonds of captivity

Without it we would never enjoy freedom...

 

Do you think which language would be spoken around here?

No, no, no.

They're subject to every kind of thing.

That life is made only for money!

 

Did the bastards ask about politics?

In the rush, they only do it for riches

Parasites Living Under Every Slave

As they lived under Serbia!

 

Well, that way we can stop.

Leave as soon as possible, even today.

Albanians never invite

Go, that's how I love you, don't hesitate!

 

On the Path of Betrayal Do Not Invite Us

Freedom Way

We'd change it forever.

Those traces of life in us are embedded!

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