Kurti commemorates the October 1st protests 97: Asks new students to learn from them

The country's former prime minister and Vetevendosje chairman, Albin Kurti, has commemorated the October 1st student demonstrations through a Facebook status. He has also ordered young Pristina University students to take lesson in the October 1st 1997 protests. Kurt says the then generation of students were [...]
He has also ordered young Pristina University students to take lesson in the October 1st 1997 protests.
Kurt says that then the students' generation were young people of the dark times of “apartheid”, Peirscopi follows.
In his status, Kurti also remembered former Rector Ejup Statovci.
Full status:
Twenty-three years ago, we were young and hopeless but not hopeless.
We were students of a university that was considered parallel and established by Albanians whose higher education was not allowed in Kosovo.
We held our lesson in the homes of generous people who had temporarily released it for us. There was almost no activity outside the university. And the few activities we had were limited by police hours or police patrols. On Parents ' FacesWe saw endless sorrow for our uncertain future.
The generation of students of October 1, 1997, is young people of the dark times of apartheid.
Despite these circumstances, however, we had a strong desire to read and teach. We had the will of youthful splendor that moved us to seek freedom, to resist actively, and to get the world's attention on October 1, 1997.
Since then, every October 1st we remember the day when 20 thousand students in Kosovo dressed in white, with banners like “breathe like us”, “The unconditional reading of university objects! The next day speaks late tomorrow. ” marched to seek the release of buildings and university space from the then Serbian regime.
Every October 1st, we commemorate the intellectual who led us to the 1997 protests, university rector and the resistance academic that never backed down, Prof. Ejup Statovci.
Every October 1st, today's students need to be taught by the students of the October 1, 1997, to cultivate a desire for freedom and a desire for knowledge, and always be on the side of the nation and on the right side inside and outside the university.











