Bislimi, PDK: Prosecutor-in-law sues for False Data Professed Minister Vitia

Vice Chairman for Youth The PDK, which is simultaneously a newly graduated doctor, Donjet Bislimi accuses outgoing health minister Arben Vitita of false statements calling on the prosecution to open the case against him. Bislim explains that the institution headed by the Year continues to report false data as far as [...]
Vice Chairman for Youth The PDK, which is simultaneously a newly graduated doctor, Donjet Bislimi accuses outgoing health minister Arben Vitita of false statements calling on the prosecution to open the case against him.
Bislimi explains that the institution run by Vitita continues to report false data regarding the pandemic because it has not included the precise data of Kosovo citizens with ethnic Serb affiliations.
According to Bislim, recent reports contain two inaccuracies. First, current government data does not accurately indicate the number of tests that were conducted in Kosovo because they have not included test data that Serb parallel structures are doing on Kosovo territory and are being analysed at the Torlak laboratory in Belgrade.
Complete Posting of Bislimi:
The outgoing health minister Vitita continues with fraud by reporting false information to the public. This is a serious act, especially under emergency conditions, and the prosecution must necessarily open up opportunities for false statements. For weeks, the outgoing Minister Vitita and his officials have reported false data about the spread of the disease in Kosovo, not including the data of our citizens with Serbian ethnicities as well as municipalities where they make up the majority. In some ways this banned government has not considered these citizens and these municipalities as part of Kosovo. Following successive indictments made by PDK figures for failing to report cases of Kosovo patients with Serbian ethnicity on April 9th, Kosovo state authorities were finally set in motion and included in Kosovo's total data.
Unfortunately, the data being released is not complete and accurate. Thus, the recent declaration of the National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo is said to be expressed that in the laboratory of Medieval Microbiology in IKSHPK with the RT- The PCR, in all, has tested 3,410 suspicious samples in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and positive results in a total of three hundred seventy-seven (377) with 8 cases of death that have had other accompanying diseases.
There's two big tricks going on here. A fraud has to do with the fact that cases of infected patients who are citizens of Kosovo with Serb affiliation have not been tested by the I lab. KSHPK but from Belgrade's Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Serum “Torlak”. So it is important that just as it has begun to report cases of Kosovo Serb patients, the outgoing health ministry to report correctly how many tests it has done on our territory and with the population of our state, the Belgrade Institute Torlak. Only by including their data can it become depision, tracking, control of the situation in our country.
The second fraud concerns the number of deaths of Kosovo citizens, who are reporting incomplete and inaccurate. Kosovo state authorities continue to report only the deaths of eight Kosovo citizens of Albanian nationality. So this banned government continues to deny Serbs and their settlements as part of our state.
There are eight cases of Kosovo Albanians as follows: The first death was marked on 22 March on the case of 82-year-old Dumnica of Podujevo. The second and third deaths were marked on April 6th with the 59-year-old from Pristina and 70-year-old from Prizren's Corisa. The fifth death was the 65-year-old man from Ferizaj on 7 April, while the sixth case was the following day with 66-year-old from Maliseva. The 7th case of life loss was April 10th with Gjilan's 72-year-old Vrpqi and the 8th case, the last so far, was 39-year-old from Istog on April 13th.
There are two more cases of Kosovo citizens with Serbian ethnicities to be included. It's about 47-year-old Bruce village of Leposaviqi on 2 April and the 55-year-old patient from North Mitrovica on 11 April. So the true number of Kosovo citizens who have lost their lives from the Coronavirus is 10. Let this government know that the north of Kosovo is also an integral part of the state of Kosovo and that all Kosovo citizens with Serb affiliation are also part of our state.












