Aida Dorgi following attack on Valon Syla fearing Kosovo is losing freedom

Aida Drgguti égti former Vetevendosje deputy who later left local politics has made a sharp response to the physical attack that happened to journalist Valon Syla. The former MP links the attack to the terrible divisions that have occurred in society in recent years, in which growth has been seen [...]
The former MP links the attack to the terrible divisions that have occurred in society in recent years, and in which incredible growth has been seen in the language of violence and patience.
She wrote #meValon until she delivered a saying by famous German theologian Martin Niemaller denouncing the public's pale reaction to Hitler's national-Social dictatorship in Germany.
First, they came for the Socialists, and I didn't speak because I wasn't a socialist. Then they came to the Unionists, and I didn't talk 'cause I wasn't a unionist. And then they came for the Jews, and I didn't talk because I wasn't Jewish. They finally came for me and nobody talked about me.
PSD activists have been vocal in denouncing authoritarian tendencies among Kosovo politicians in the country.
Valon Syla allegedly was attacked after criticism of a portion of the Kosovo diaspora. /Periscope












