Tome Gashi saw the point of sensitivity: Claims that the media is guilty of attacking the beggar

Tome Gashi seems to have spent a lot of money on establishing an installation, which appears to be some of the media articles, including one that appears to have been published by Periscope. These articles doubt that Kosovo beggars had been victims of human trafficking and that they were obliged to [...]
These articles doubt that Kosovo beggars had been victims of human trafficking, and that they were forced to work for other people, who were later taken away in charity.
The ashamed lawyer Gashi, with such a gesture, has wanted to be acquitted by saying he was pushed by the media to do so.
But how such articles can spur an attack on beggars is hard to understand.
In fact, such articles show that the position of beggars is to be even heavier than claimed.
Some of the beggars may also be victims of other perpetrators who force them to beg, and they also receive most of the charity they have gained.
This shameful installation is located on Rexhep Luci Street in Pristina.
Meanwhile, dozens of conscientious citizens have joined the protest against his terrible gesture, which was presented by Periscope several days ago. /Periscope












