Coci lawyer for threats against Ambassador Gashi: Don't take it out.

Lawyer Arianan Koci has reacted following charges against Kosovo's ambassador to France, Gashi, who placed an article in a prestigious French newspaper “Le Figaro”, with a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad on Twitter. In a Facebook post, Koci has said that Kosovo should be solidary with freedom of expression, not [...]
In a Facebook post, Koci has said Kosovo should be solidary with freedom of expression, rather than cowering under the domination of political Islam.
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Koci has stressed that there are no elements for breaking the law with the distribution of an article by Le Figaro.
” What law? In France, which is a rule of law, the very publication of cartoons was valued by the courts as legal, and let alone the cartoon illustration in other relevant news. I mean, there's no element for breaking the law with the distribution of a Le Figaro” article, Koci wrote among other things.
Full Posting:
1. Has he offended the Muslim community?
Ambassador Gashi has delivered an article by Le Figaro, which is one of the two main newspapers in France. The article has been about cutting the head of the history teacher and the illustration of two famous cartoons. No person has reacted to this article in France, although there are more Muslims in France than in the entire Balkans. In fact, the article has been informative, not triboon-opino.
Do you want BIK to censorship French media?
2. Has he broken the law?
What law? In France, which is a rule of law, the very publication of cartoons was valued by the courts as legal, and let alone the cartoon illustration in other relevant news. I mean, there's no element to breaking the law with the distribution of a Le Figaro article.
3. Did he distribute the cartoons?
As for promoting debate, there are newspapers in Kosovo that in the article on BIK's response, they have had the same cartoon as an illustration. But nobody says the media in Kosovo have offended the Muslim community. The ambassador has distributed the article of Le Figaro, where the cartoons are.
4. Promoting hate?
Today at least one person has been arrested and others suspected of life threats to the ambassador. All threats of death began after the publication of BIK's statement at 1500 yesterday. Shouldn't BIK promote peace and dialogue, not violence and threats?
5. The context?
Today we ask Europe to recognize us, but in fact, it's us who should know Europe. More than 115 years ago in France, battles have been fought to desecrate the cross and urinate on it as freedom of expression, even though most are Christians. Today, any religion is not allowed to dominate freedom of expression.
Last year, the Ambassador organised a concert of the Kosovo Philharmonic in Paris at the French Army's main Church, and there were reactions from extremist circles for calling the Ezani in Kisha. But he censored an art vein. Do not expect him to censor an article in a prestigious French newspaper.
The removal of the history teacher's head has shocked all opinion in France. It was yesterday that one person from France was released for his connections to radical Islam. He was released as part of France's MPB action following the Friday attack.
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Kosovo should be solidary with freedom of expression, rather than cowering under the domination of political Islam.
We may all be Muslims, Christians, Jews, atheists, or anything else, but as a society, we must rule out violence as a form of argument.
P.S. Don't make it through. Although as a child of a religiously mixed marriage, my whole life has gone by reproaching me and kidding Christ.
I have never been grieved because for me freedom of speech and freedom of thought is above all.












