Analphabetism factory: UPI marks 50th anniversary under fear of Prime Minister Kurti

Pristina University “has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of its establishment. And in honor of this symbolic anniversary, another monograph has been published. Of course, it could not be expected that in the monograph in question all the scandals this educational institution has faced over the years. But, in protest of chance [...]
Of course, it could not be expected that in the monograph in question all the scandals this educational institution has faced over the years. But, as a protest by chance over such a thing, a major technical failure on the forehead of monography in English has been observed.
“University” written instead of “University” Even professor of philosophy at this institution has not seen this error by chance, Mr. Brian Latifi.
This is not just a technical error. It's a symptom of a chronic phenomenon from which the University of Pristina currently suffers from: empirisation of things, transgression and go, just for show! He wrote.
In these fifty years of existence, The UP's has been constantly faced with lack of warning, which has led to a terrible policy in the unfair scientific advances of many professors.

These professors have echoed media when in their posts they made terrible spelling mistakes [but not only] showing they did not even know writing in their native language.
It is not known what Albin Kurti, our new prime minister, will do to improve the situation in the most valued institution in Kosovo. However, according to the Blic newspaper, Kurti has appointed him as adviser to his cabinet, Mr. Shkelzen Gashi, who had said this university should be completely closed.
At the beginning of this decade, the cause of numerous protests had been fired Rector Ibrahim Gashi because of a scientific publication in a magazine that was suspected to have been turned off by India. But even the following reactor, Ramadan Zejnullah, was taught that he had done the same. Civil society and students would then be tired of demanding a decent and prepared reactor for this university. /Periscope










