Concern poverty: The activist's life is eroded by what he's doing in the square

Activist Rion Djindovci has resurfaced his dissatisfaction with the situation in which Kosovo's Square currently stands for the 12th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Subtitles: ” begin description of his feelings, Djindovci, of the state of the square. Many vendors can be spotted in the square selling stuff [...]
Subtitles: ” begin description of his feelings, Djindovci, of the state of the square.
Many vendors who are selling various items, including flags, may be spotted in the square to benefit materially from the holidays. This could be considered another illustration of poverty, with which thousands of families in Pristina and Kosovo continue to struggle.
But, Mr. Djindovci, who is self-declared leftist activist, and who fights for working class rights, seems to be completely bound by such a prospect of examining things.

It constantly calls for order and order in the square, feeling eroded by this open display of human poverty.
“I can't believe this happens every year. It never worked. Just scratch my life every year, every anniversary, square.
We remember that the day before, the snooped and disturbed by the noise of a beggar in the square felt like lawyer Tome Gashi, who was picked up by Periscope screaming at them and then kicking a charity at one of them. /Periscope











