Human Rights Day 2020: Kosovo in silence despite attacks on most oppressed

Today it is December 10th, Human Rights Day, but Kosovo has so far marked it in a complete lack of activities and legalities that oppose violating these rights in our country. Human Rights Day was adopted by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the General Assembly [...]
Human Rights Day was adopted by the University Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly (OKB) in 1948.
The statement represents a historic moment that publicly announces the absolute rights belonging to any human being, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, language, politics or other opinions, national or social origin, wealth, birth, etc.
Every year, December 10 is marked as Human Rights Day to reconfirm the importance of human rights in rebuilding the world we want, the need for global solidarity, as does human interconnection and distribution, Pryscope.
Unfortunately, this December 10th finds Kosovo in complete silence on the issue in question with no commemorations, no activity and no denouncing cases when human rights are violated.
Finally, in a video distributed on social networks, several waitresses were seen, along with their guests at the location known as “Vogkat” in Pristina, burning hands to an ambulant salesman.
But this year, another ambulance salesman was attacked at the same location in Pristina, where his deputy minister of Kosovo's Internal Affairs had been present in his defense.
Meanwhile, at the beginning of the year, prominent lawyer Tome Gashi had attacked a beggar in downtown Pristina even having him arrested. He also used various television shows to attack her blindly. /Periscope











