Bislimi: Government leave Kurti for Belgrade doctors sabton Kosovo's fight against pandemic

The deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo for Youth, Donjet Bislimi, who is also a volunteer physician for the Han-Elez Coronavirus, has sharply criticised the government's decision to allow the entry and action of 100 Belgrade-led doctors and nurses to deal with the choreographer in the Kosovo Serb community. In [...]
The deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo for Youth, Donjet Bislimi, who is also a volunteer physician for the Han-Elez Coronavirus, has sharply criticised the government's decision to allow the entry and action of 100 Belgrade-led doctors and nurses to deal with the choreographer in the Kosovo Serb community.
In a post made on the Facebook network, he has said it is necessary for the issue of pandemic to be controlled in a focused manner by the Kosovo state authorities so that the infections are quarantined and treated once identified.
To prove the danger of spreading that brings lack of information and control, he cites the case of Kosovo citizens of Serbian nationality from the village of Bruce of Leposaviqi, who has just died in Nis from the Coronavirus, but for which Kosovo authorities have not made any reports.
Referring to Serbian media, which speak of about 100 isolated Serbs in northern Kosovo and many cases transferred to Nis, Bislim alerts that the infection could spread uncontrolledly throughout Kosovo because Serb settlements -- with the permission of Qevero Kurti -- are controlled by Belgrade.
This return and empowerment of Serb parallel structures, not only constitutes a serious violation of the state sovereignty and integrity, but is severely sabotaged Kosovo's fight against pandemic”, Bislimi has written.
The complete statement of Doet Bislimi:
According to Serbian media, today a Kosovo citizen, born in 1973 in the village of Bruce in the municipality of Leposaviqi, has died of Coronavirus. It's about a fellow citizen of ours with ethnic Serb affiliation that three days ago has been transferred from Mitrovica to Nis in Serbia has died. According to Serbian media in the north, there are about 100 people in isolation in the north and there are many patients being treated in Nis.
Unfortunately, Kosovo's state authorities have not yet reported it as a case of death by Coronavirus, not considering that patient at all as the responsibility of our state. All of this comes from the serious mistake the government has made in leaving Kosovo, giving permission to about 100 Belgrade-led doctors and nurses to enter and operate on Kosovo territory.
This return and empowerment of Serb parallel structures not only constitutes a serious violation of state integrity and sovereignty, but is severely sabotaged Kosovo's fight against pandemic. For this war to be won, it is very necessary to become the concentrated control of every part of the country's population and territory by the Kosovo health authorities so that cases of infection can be quarantined and treated once identified.
As the deer mentioned many times Prof's IKSHP. Dr. Naser Ramadani, but also various world renomad experts, any related information and alleged cases of infection is extremely important in the effort against pandemic.
The handover of the state atutority for health services to the parallel structures coming from Belgrade and allowing their activity for coronaryally ill people through Serb settlements through Kosovo keeps our health facilities in informative darkness.
The aforementioned case of the deceased patient, and the lack of information about his movements or relatives who may have infected, suggests the serious danger of the virus spreading uncontrolledly. The danger is not only for Mitrovica, but also for other areas of Kosovo.
So the endangered are all Kosovo locations that were located near Serb settlements that might be infected while we know nothing about them because the outgoing government has left these settlements in the hands of structures sent from Belgrade.











