Spahiu says his ideas were stolen too after Kurt stole Kadare's idea

The international union must help Serbia break free from Kosovo,” ) stated in Munich Mr. Albin Kurti, in a video venture that resulted to justify landing at a table with Serbian President Alexander Vuciq, even though Serbia has not yet apologised for war crimes. Kurti referred to Serbia's myth about Kosovo, [...]
Kurti referred to Serbia's myth about Kosovo, believing that the myth was obstructing its journey to the European Union. In fact, the opposite is true. Serbia has used the myth about Kosovo and the alliance with Russia to reinforce its position in international geopolitical, and even Kurti has noted such a thing with earlier statements.
Serbia absorbs 52 percent of foreign direct investment compared to all other Western Balkan countries that receive 48 percent. So, what deliverance are you talking about? Kurt?
But his idea turned out to be from the fantasy world of writer Ismail Kadare. Verbal play in publicists may be legal, but in diplomacy it can be severely punished.

Kurt never even quoted Mr. Kadare, but not even Kosovo's ambassador to the US, Vlora Citak, who had also said such a phrase.
Nexmedin Spahiu, a Mitrovica publicist who claims 90 percent of public personalities in Kosovo have stolen ideas and “would have to go to jail for that, Periscope writes.
Below is his Facebook status:
If there were property rights on ideas, 90% of public persons in Kosovo would have to go to prison because of stealing my ideas. No problem with stealing my ideas without quoting me, if you forgive them, but the problem is they're taking them 20 or 30 years late.












