After kicking off the beggar, Tome Gashi begs “laika” on behalf of Albin Kurti (Photo)

The shy Kosovo lawyer, Tome Gashi, was yesterday invited to the Info Magazine show, where he was given the chance to at least apologize for his inhuman act in Pristina's Mother Teresa Square. Periscop managed to catch Mr. Perscope. Gashi cried out to him, intimated him, and then kicked the collected charity [...]
Periscop managed to catch Mr. Perscope. Gashi shouted at him, intimated him, and then kicked the charity collected by a beggar in the capital. For this, he has received many negative comments, yet he has not hesitated to reason on his violence.
He had said that he was upset by the beggar's cries, even though he could hear them for only seconds until he walked in the square.
Later, he has expanded his response, adding that he was doing the work of the country's institutions, even adding that he was doing police inspectorate work. In addition, he accused the beggar in question of having superiors “with Mercedes”.
It seems that Mr. Gashi has not allowed him to realize that even if the beggar had a rich “chief, he was actually his victim, and as such, help would be needed, not contempt and kick.
However, Gashi has erased his banal Facebook reasoning that contained numerous spelling errors in which he was identified as not familiar with Albanian, his native language.
Since then, Kosovo police have not yet arrested him or even questioned him for the violence exercised against the victim.
And, Gashi is already trying to clear his reputation by distributing video speeches to our prime minister, Mr. Albin Kurti.
Since the attack on beggars, Mr. Gashi ʹ who often turns into political analyst in support of Vetevendosje has done nothing less than three posts for Prime Minister Kurti, desperately demanding consent from Vetevendosje supporters.
First, he mentioned Mr. Kurt in Munich, Germany, in which Tome Gashi makes 6 spelling mistakes during the quote in just three sentences.

In the second, he has distributed the same speech published on a page called “Thven by Albin Kurti”, while in the third, he distributed the video-inc meaning of the Facebook Kurt and in which the prime minister wished independence.

But citizens have turned their backs on him, since he received only 23 favors in his final post.












