Blerim Latifi with the touching tale of the cruel slain; Finally we became friends on Facebook, we had disagreements

Renowned Kosovo philosopher Blerim Latifi has made a Facebook post following news that Kemim Kelmendi was brutally killed in Pec. Kelmendi é, as Kosovo Police reported, had been the victim of the shooting, and then his body had been burned in the car in which he was walking. Brian Latif recently [...]
Kelmendi é, as Kosovo Police reported, had been the victim of the shooting, and then his body had been burned in the car in which he was walking.
Blerim Latifi has recently reminded the former KLA fighter, pointing to his participation in the war shares.
And one day, there were some boys who had overcome this typical fear of slavery. They had kidnapped weapons to attack these stations, the Serbian state terror centres. Among those boys was the Chermendi. So the myth about the invisibility of Serbian police began to collapse. Latifi, here comes Periscope.
He added that he had recently become a friend on Facebook, with which he did not agree on various political topics but who did not grieve over the sincerity with which he was criticized by the deceased.
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I've never had a chance to meet Cerim Kelmendi, but, of others, I've heard a lot of stories about him. Early Warrior The NLA, participants in its first shares on the Dukagjin Plains, among which there is an apparent armed action against the notorious police station in Klicina, during which Adrian Krasniqi was killed. It was a time when Serbian police stations had turned into terror places for Kosovo Albanians. People were afraid to pass by them, and if they still had to cross, then they had to do so by bending their heads and looking at them. And, one day, there were some boys who had overcome this typical fear of slavery. They had kidnapped weapons to attack these stations, the Serbian state terror centres. Among those boys was the Chermendi. So the myth of the Serb police's invulnerability began to collapse. A month and a few days after the attack on Klicina, another KLA confrontation would take place with Serbian police -- the battle in the new Skyeraj Rezall, led by Adem Jashar. When the news spread, KLA boys from the Dukagjin Plain rose to help their fellow fighters in Drenica. Among them was Qerim Kelmendi. She was found wherever the liberation war required. A brave man who remembers the ancient warriors of Kelmendi, of whom, as the old chronics tell us, there was no fear. I have been told that after the war, he had lived modest lives, so that his reputation in war would become political and economic capital. Finally, we became friends on Facebook. She told me frankly whenever she did not agree with my views and the sincerity she criticized me gave me no space to feel grief. His cruel murder constitutes shocking news not only for his family but for all the people of this country who seem not yet completely freed from the clutches of the past.












