Like in the 1990s: Political Militism is stealing freedom and democracy Kosovo won with war and sacrifice

The language of hatred in social networks by the Vetvendosje Movement militants has also been known in years past because of political problems in the country and irresponsible governments. But it has already become unattended and risks being returned to us in the 1990s, when Albanians suffered for democracy and freedom and [...]
The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Isa Mustafa, made a status in his Facebook account hours ago, where he wrote that “came to judge himself for the mistake he had believed in the” coalition that he had linked to Vetevendosje Movement.
He was very tough on Vetevendosje militants, and this provoked their mobilization on Facebook. A large number of them, including Victory MP Pacolli's brother, had called for the response to this status to “angry” (enraged) or even report to erase, writes Periscope.
So far, the status had not been erased but it has received over 5,000 reactions “angry” as a result of this massive mobilization that tries to deceive Kosovo's citizens on their perceptions of politicians and politics in our country.

Meanwhile, journalist Berat Buzhala announced last night that he was attacked by two supporters of the Vetevendosje Movement. Numerous attacks have been made on other journalists, other politicians, ordinary citizens for their opinions, making everyone think twice before expressing their opposition to this political party.
Such a thing, philosopher Blerim Latifi described it as a road leading to dictatorship. According to him, with denial of freedom of expression all dictatorships began.
Each citizen of Kosovo, regardless of the profession they exercise, who disagrees with Vetevendosje today, finds it very difficult to express his opinion. Each one is clear that in his controversial opinion of this political party, he will pay a high price, personal denigration through a terrifying language of hatred. /Periscope












